- TripBuzz discovered 75 different types of activities for couples in the Big Sur area, including National & State Parks (like Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park), Hiking Trails (like Partington Cove), Beaches (like Pfeiffer Big State Beach) and Camping Site (like Limekiln Beach State Park), and much more.
- We discovered a total of 127 date ideas in or near Big Sur, California, including 104 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Carmel, Monterey, Seaside and Pacific Grove.
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Serving the Monterey and Elkhorn Slough for over 20 years, Monterey Bay Kayaks offers rentals, classes, tours, and even fishing excursions for kayak lovers. There are even kid-friendly activities and the opportunity to learn how to standup paddleboard.
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Originally established 1950, Trinity Park is an outdoor park that is characterized by wide open fields, picnic tables, and trees. The park is dog friendly and has a stone bench.
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Seaside Beach is actually part of the larger Monterey State Beach Park. This section of the larger beach offers plenty of white sand for playing and lounging as well as a parasailing launch site.
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Laguna Grande Park, 1249 Canyon Del Rey Blvd, Seaside, CA 93955
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Sunday Blues in the Park is a free concert series that features artists including Sista Monica and her Blues Band and Paula Harris and her Blues Band. The concert series runs from July until August.
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Point Montera has some beautiful views of the ocean, and a nice lighthouse. A good place for a picnic or an afternoon walk.
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With Wheel Fun Rentals, visitors can rent Surrey and tandem bicycles that can seat up to six people. The shop hosts bicycle tours that lead visitors near the coastline on a scenic trip through the region.
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Revivals of old plays are popular at California's First Theater. A historical landmark in downtown Monterey.
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Old Fisherman's Wharf area in Monterey is an area destined for entertainment and relaxation. Some of the things you can do here are whale watching, enjoying live theatre, fishing, sailing, shopping.
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Laguna Grande Regional Park is a 34.8 acre park that includes a 12 acre lake and features picnic areas, BBQs, play equipment, paths for biking and walking, restrooms and open space. It also occasionally hosts free concerts.