When you find yourself craving some sweet coastal serenity, the world-famous 17-Mile Drive is the perfect adventure to take on. This beloved scenic drive is considered the ultimate way to explore the Monterey Peninsula, and it’s an experience every Californian should try at least once! Boasting endless views of the Pacific Ocean and access to some of the region’s most popular natural attractions, this oceanfront drive will have you hooked from the moment you hit the road.
Have you driven the famous 17-Mile Drive? If not, consider it a must! This scenic road boasts extraordinary views of the Pacific coastline and it also takes you to some of the Monterey Peninsula’s best scenic attractions.
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17-Mile Drive primarily serves as the main road through Pebble Beach, a gated community where non-residents have to pay a toll of $10.50 per vehicle. It may seem like a steep price for a scenic drive, but the coastal beauty that awaits is so worth it. Plus, the toll is reimbursed if you dine or shop in the community.
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The drive has four primary access points: the main highway entrance at State Route 1, and entrances in both Carmel and Pacific Grove. Visitors can pick up a map at the beginning that highlights certain scenic spots that you’ll want to be sure you don’t miss.
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Hugging the coastline for almost the entirety of the drive, you won’t be able to keep your eyes off these gorgeous coastal views! Don’t worry, there are frequent turnouts along the road where you can get out, walk around, and take pictures.
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There are several scenic attractions you’ll want to keep an eye out for, including the Lone Cypress. Located between two golf courses, this Monterey cypress tree is regarded as one of the most photographed trees in North America. Also, it’s thought to be at least 250-years-old!
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Pescadero Point is another famous attraction along 17-Mile Drive. It’s here you can witness a small grove of Monterey cypress twisted strangely around the cliffside. With a white and gnarly appearance, they are often referred to as “ghost trees.”
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A landscape of breathtaking coastal cliffs, white sand beaches, and rich forest awaits along the picturesque 17-Mile Drive in Pebble Beach. This is an adventure that everybody should experience once, so plan to make this world-famous drive soon!
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Have you completed this famous oceanfront drive yet? Views like this are so worth it! Tell us about your favorite scenic drives in Northern California in the comments below, and consider letting us in on the secret as well!
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