Quick Facts
Location: Rocky Creek Bridge, Big Sur Coast, California
Region: Big Sur
Type: Bridge / scenic stop
Admission: Free
Facilities: Limited roadside pullouts
Best Time to Visit: Morning or late afternoon
Dog Friendly: Yes (on leash) at viewpoints
Also Known As: Rocky Creek Bridge (Highway 1)
Info
Parking / Access
Rocky Creek Bridge is along Highway 1 near Big Sur. Viewpoints are accessed via roadside pullouts.
Safety Notes
Pullouts can be tight, and traffic moves fast. Use extreme caution when entering or leaving pullouts.
Hours
Open 24/7 as part of the public highway.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Rocky Creek Bridge located?
Rocky Creek Bridge is on Highway 1 along the Big Sur coast in California.
How do I get to Rocky Creek Bridge?
Drive Highway 1 and look for nearby pullouts around the bridge area.
Is there parking at Rocky Creek Bridge?
Parking is limited to small roadside pullouts. Arrive early and avoid stopping in unsafe areas.
How long should I stop here?
Most people stop for 10–30 minutes to enjoy the views and take photos.
Is Rocky Creek Bridge good for photos?
Yes. It is a classic Big Sur coastal scene, especially in late afternoon light.
Is it safe to walk near the bridge?
Be cautious. Shoulders can be narrow and traffic can be heavy. Stick to safe pullouts and viewpoints.
Are dogs allowed?
Dogs are typically fine on leash in outdoor roadside areas. Keep dogs close due to traffic and cliffs.
Is there an entrance fee?
No. It is a free roadside stop.
What’s the best time to visit?
Weekday mornings usually have fewer visitors. Sunset can be beautiful but busier.
What should I bring?
Bring a wind layer and wear sturdy shoes. Fog and wind can roll in quickly on the coast.










