Hotel Big Sur Lodge (Big Sur, USA)
Hotel Big Sur Lodge (Big Sur, USA)
About Big Sur Lodge
Embrace authentic Big Sur. With an environment free from the big-city sounds of phones, televisions and radios The Big Sur Lodge is the place to come to relax and unwind. (Sleep soundly, because we don’t even have alarm clocks!) Our 62 charming, non-smoking, cottage-style guest accommodations offer a wide array of options, including family-style rooms that can sleep up to four, and cottages with kitchenettes and/or fireplaces. Each cottage features a furnished, outdoor deck where you can take in the peaceful splendor of the redwood forest around you. Don’t forget to enjoy a rejuvenating swim in our on-site pool that’s surrounded by the mighty redwoods. Experience a relaxing meal in our Homestead Restaurant. Grab a specialty coffee or an on-the-go snack to enjoy amidst the glorious Redwoods, from our Espresso Bar. Or indulge in some light retail therapy and take care of your gift and souvenir list in our Gift Shop, where you'll find delights from redwood seedlings to apparel, children's toys, to books on local history, flora and fauna. You can also stock up on sundries, light groceries, camping supplies, firewood and much more, in our General Store. We have many on and off site activities to offer, including: - Strolling Trails - Heated Pool and Swimming Hole -Bird Watching - The Colonial Tree and Old Grove of Redwoods, some of them over 900 years old. Nearby you can visit: - Andrew Molera State Park (Entry included with stay) - Molera Horseback Tours (in the State Park) - Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park (Entry included with stay) - Henry Miller Memorial Library - Pfeiffer Beach - Palo Corona Park in Carmel-by-the-Sea - Garrapata Beach - Hearst Castle in San Simeon - Elephant Seals at San Simeon -The Wineries of Paso Robles Pinnacles National Park - Whale Watching and Glass Bottomed Boat Rides in Monterey - Monterey Bay Aquarium - Point Sur Lighthouse in Monterey - The Old Coast Road - Wine Walk by the Sea in Carmel-by-the-Sea Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park is named after John Pfeiffer and his wife Florence who lived in a cabin along the north bank of the Big Sur River beginning in 1884. He was the son of Michael Pfeiffer and Barbara Laquet who immigrated from France and were amongst the first European settlers in the area. Many features in Big Sur are named for the descendants of the Pfeiffer family. John and Florence quickly settled into their wildlife paradise and into their own habits. John was a devoted, although untrained, botanist who loved to study the local plants, coastal weather patterns, and habits of the wide variety of birds and animals. An avid beekeeper, John’s buzzing buddies produced sixteen tons of premium honey in a year. This was not enough to make a living on so the Pfeiffers made ends meet by farming, ranching, and logging. The Pfeiffer home was well known to travelers of the road, and Florence’s cooking was taken advantage of by many looking for some old-fashioned ranch hospitality. Although John was a generous host and graciously invited people to stay for days at a time, it didn’t occur to him to charge for the food or lodgings. After all, it was Florence that dealt with the majority of the chores: cooking, cleaning, washing the dishes, making the beds, laundry and hauling the water. While John was content to take care of the cattle and hunt and fish with their guests, it was Florence who ran the homestead. The Pfeiffer’s reputation for hospitality spread and as the number of guests increased and their stay lengthened, Florence’s patience got shorter. One day, according to Florence’s memoirs, a man whom Mr. Pfeiffer really disliked had stopped at the house to stay all night. He had four of his friends with him and a string of five pack animals. They had their supper, bed, and breakfast. The next morning his friends left on the stage without even a thank you. Upon his departure, the packer began to strike one of his mules with a stick, beating the animal relentlessly. Finally seeing enough, Florence took a bold and brave move and confronted the man. It was unusual for women of that era to speak up to a man, much less a guest, but Florence would not tolerate his actions any longer. She addressed him sternly and told him her mind and forbade him from beating the animal any further. As the man stood there, a mixture of astonishment and confusion, sudden inspiration took hold of Florence. “From now on,” she said, “I expect to charge you so much for each horse, so much for each bed, and so much for each meal every time you stop here.” And without another word, in 1908 the Pfeiffer Ranch Resort was born. Florence’s homestyle cooking and rustic accommodations brought in families attracted to the natural beauty of the lodge’s surroundings and the couple’s down-home spirit. John died in 1941 at the age of 79 while Florence continued on until she passed at age 85. Today, Big Sur Lodge sits on that very spot, dedicated to the same hospitality and open-armed welcome so cherished by the original owners. In 1930, John Pfeiffer had the opportunity to sell his land to a Los Angeles developer for $210,000. The developer wanted to build a subdivision on the land. Instead, Pfeiffer sold 700 acres to the state of California in 1933 and they named the new state park after John and Florence in their honor. Big Sur Lodge has been keeping up the tradition of old-fashioned hospitality, excellent service, and appreciation of their guests. Some things in life just aren’t meant to change.
Top amenities
- Pool
- Parking
- Restaurant
- Hotel bar
Rating overview
- Hotels.com(8.2/10)
- LocationExcellent 8.9 / 10
- RoomsFair 7.3 / 10
- ServiceFair 7.3 / 10
All amenities
Property amenities
- Café
- Arcade/Video games
- Entrance hall/lobby
- Express check-in
- Parking
- Terrace
- Hotel bar
- Outdoor swimming pool
- Convenience store
- Conference rooms
- Non-smoking rooms
- Restaurant
- Snack bar
- Deck chairs
- Laundry service
- Pool
- Hand sanitizer provided
- Masks provided
- Safe distance
- Response protocol
- New safety protocols
- Cashless payment
For children
- Cot
Accessibility
- Wheelchair accessible
- Accessible hotel
- Accessible parking
Room amenities
- Openable windows
- Central heating
- Desk
- Sitting area
- Coffee machine
Sports facilities
- Hiking trail
Food and beverage
- Diabetic food
Arrival / Departure
- Check in: 16:00
- Check out: 11:00
Contact
Telephone: +1(831)6673100 | Fax: +1(831)6673110 | Official site
Frequently Asked Questions about Big Sur Lodge
Is there a pool area at Big Sur Lodge?
Yes, Big Sur Lodge offers 2 pool areas.
Are pets allowed at Big Sur Lodge?
No, Big Sur Lodge doesn’t allow pets.
Is parking available at Big Sur Lodge?
Yes, Big Sur Lodge provides Parking, Accessible parking for guests.
What time is check-in and check-out at Big Sur Lodge?
Check-in at Big Sur Lodge is available from: . Check-out time is by .
Where is Big Sur Lodge located?
Big Sur Lodge is located in 47225 Highway One, 93920, Big Sur, USA.
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Explore nearby attractions
- Monterey Bay Aquarium
- Cannery Row
- Extremadura Contemporary Dance Festival
- Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park
- San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo Mission
- Pebble Beach Concours Tour d'Elegance
- 11th Annual 4th of July Celebration
- U.S. Red Bull Grand Prix Motorcycle Races
- Carmel-by-the-Sea Concours on the Avenue
- Carmel Art Festival & Sculpture in the Park
- Breakfast with the Bunny
- Big Sur International Marathon
- AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am
- Annual Monterey Jazz Festival
- 3rd Annual Run in the Name of Love
- Laguna Seca Raceway
- Monterey Regional Airport
- International Santa Lucía Festival
- Expo Capital Humano Monterrey
- Sea Otter Classic
- California Roots
- Monterrey International Film Festival
- Monterrey International Book Fair
- Monterrey Flamenco Festival
- Hazlo Tu Monterrey
- Fisherman's Wharf
- 17-Miles-Scenic-Drive
- Salinas Municipal Airport