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All the United States California Big Sur Keyhole Arch at Pfeiffer Beach

Keyhole Arch at Pfeiffer Beach

Centuries of crashing waves carved out this small hole in the rock, which lights up at certain parts of the year.

Big Sur, California

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Down a narrow, one lane dirt road in Big Sur, California, lies a secluded beach hidden by large, steep cliffs. The cliffs keep a beautiful rock formation known as Keyhole Arch hidden from the hustle and bustle. Located just off Purple Sand Beach, Keyhole Arch is a natural hole carved into the rocks from the crashing waves around it. 

Every year around the winter solstice, for just a couple of days a beautiful light show happens at the Keyhole Arch. Right before sunset, the sun will dip down right in the center of the arch. On a clear evening with a low tide, the angle of the mid-winter sun allows for a stunning natural glow. The phenomena doesn't have fixed dates, but if you can be the at the right time you'll see a beautiful, magical, and rare sunset. 

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Turn off of Cabrillo Hwy. onto Sycamore Canyon Rd. The road starts out paved but soon turns into a one lane dirt road for about two miles, passing by some houses. At the end of the road is the park parking lot with a booth, run by a private concessionaire, there is a $12 entry fee per vehicle. If the parking lot is full, it is difficult to find parking on the shoulder.

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  • http://theresonantlandscape.com/the-keyhole-arch-at-pfeiffer-beach/
  • https://www.discover-central-california.com/pfeiffer-beach-keyhole-rock.html
  • https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/lpnf/recarea/?recid=10918
  • https://www.sfgate.com/outdoors/article/big-sur-pfeiffer-beach-keyhole-arch-photography-12439409.php
Keyhole Arch at Pfeiffer Beach
9100 Sycamore Canyon Rd
Pfeiffer Beach, California, USA
Big Sur, California, 93920
United States
36.238203, -121.81735
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