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Monterey County

Ridge, Panorama, and Bluffs Trail Loop

Moderate

4.6

(2238)

7,302

hikers

Ridge, Panorama, and Bluffs Trail Loop

04:01

13.9km

330m

Hiking

Hike the moderate 8.6-mile Ridge, Panorama, and Bluffs Trail Loop in Andrew Molera State Park, featuring coastal views and diverse terrain.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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210 m

Andrew Molera State Park

Highlight • Rest Area

Trailhead parking at the entrance to Andrew Molera State Park, with restrooms and water fountains.

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2

2.00 km

Andrew Molera Beach

Highlight • Beach

Andrew Molera Beach is located in the homonym park, desired by the previous owner Frances Molera to preserve this area. It's the perfect spot to take a break at the end of a running workout.

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3.14 km

Bluffs Trail

Highlight (Segment) • Trail

Spectacular, little traveled hiking trail along the coastal bluffs above the Andrew Molera beach to Bluffs beach. Can be combined with Panorama, Ridge, and Creamery Meadow trails for a 9 mile loop,

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4.42 km

Panoramic Viewpoint

Highlight • Viewpoint

This fantastic viewpoint is one of several in the Park. On a clear day, you can see miles and miles of the open Pacific Ocean. It is a great spot to take a few photos before continuing on the path.

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5

4.93 km

Spring Beach

Highlight • Beach

This quiet, long stretch of beach is a great place to stop and take a nice break. There are several logs to step over to get to the sand from the small Spring Trail offshoot. The small bench here is a nice feature, which is an ideal place to enjoy a picnic.

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6.35 km

Panorama Trail

Highlight (Segment) • Trail

This narrow trail has a steep incline towards the end, where you can admire the vast ocean views to the west and the Santa Lucia mountains to the east. It is a great place to feel the ocean breeze, and if you visit between December and February, perhaps catch a glimpse of a whale passing by. If you want a nice eight-mile loop, the path connects to the Ridge Trail, leading you back to the parking area.

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13.9 km

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13.1 km

801 m

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13.1 km

801 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to hike the Ridge, Panorama, and Bluffs Trail Loop?

This loop is a substantial hike, generally taking around 4 to 5 hours to complete. The total duration can vary based on your pace, how long you spend enjoying the views, and the conditions of the river crossing.

What is the difficulty level of this trail?

The Ridge, Panorama, and Bluffs Trail Loop is considered strenuous. It covers approximately 8.7 miles with significant elevation changes, including a continuous climb of over 1000 feet on the Ridge Trail and steep descents on the Panorama Trail. It's a good workout for experienced hikers.

What should I know about the river crossing at the start of the trail?

A unique feature of this hike is the mandatory crossing of the Big Sur River near the trailhead. A footbridge is typically only in place during summer. Otherwise, expect to ford the chilly, ankle-to-shin-high waters, so be prepared for wet feet. It's a memorable part of the experience!

Are there any entrance fees or permits required for Andrew Molera State Park?

Yes, there is an entrance fee to access Andrew Molera State Park, where this trail is located. You typically pay at the park entrance station. No specific hiking permits are usually required for the trail itself, beyond the park entrance fee.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the trail?

The terrain is quite varied. You'll traverse scrubby escarpments, wide paths, and some narrow, overgrown sections, particularly on the Panorama Trail and Bluffs Trail. Be aware that some areas may have poison oak, and ticks can be present, so long pants are recommended.

What are the main scenic highlights and viewpoints along the route?

The loop offers spectacular and diverse scenery. Key highlights include fantastic coastal views of the Pacific Ocean, Point Sur, and the Big Sur River Valley from the Bluffs Trail and Panorama Trail. There's also a notable Panoramic Viewpoint, often with a bench, offering dramatic views of coastal ranchland and the Santa Lucia Mountains.

Is the Ridge, Panorama, and Bluffs Trail Loop dog-friendly?

No, dogs are generally not allowed on the hiking trails within Andrew Molera State Park, including this loop. State park regulations typically restrict dogs to paved roads, campgrounds, and picnic areas only. Always check the latest park rules before visiting.

When is the best time of year to hike this loop?

Spring is an excellent time to visit, as the trail comes alive with vibrant wildflower displays. The summer months offer the convenience of a footbridge over the Big Sur River, avoiding the ford. Fall and winter can also be beautiful, but be prepared for potentially cooler temperatures and the river crossing.

What unique natural features will I encounter on this hike?

Beyond the stunning coastal views, you'll experience diverse ecosystems. The trail transitions from coastal bluffs and scrub to oak groves and even a surprising small patch of redwoods, offering a cool, shaded contrast. This variety showcases much of Big Sur's natural beauty.

Where can I park to access the trailhead?

Parking is available at the main parking lot for Andrew Molera State Park. From the parking area, you'll typically follow signs towards the Big Sur River crossing to begin the loop.

Are there any hazards or things to watch out for on the trail?

Hikers should be aware of a few potential hazards. As mentioned, the Big Sur River crossing can involve cold, flowing water. Parts of the trail, especially the Panorama Trail and Bluffs Trail, can be narrow and overgrown, sometimes with poison oak. Ticks are also a concern, so it's advisable to wear long pants and check yourself after the hike.

Does the trail connect with other paths in the park?

Yes, the route for the Ridge, Panorama, and Bluffs Trail Loop utilizes sections of several other paths within Andrew Molera State Park. You will hike along portions of the Panorama Trail, Bluffs Trail, Creamery Meadows Trail, Beach Trail, and Ridge Trail.

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