This isn’t Renata’s sprawling mansion or your grandparent’s cabin. Beloved for its unique, sundrenched rooms and feels-like-home aura, Deetjen’s was founded in 1930 by Helmuth and Helen Deetjen with a touch of European charm and rustic living. Now 90 years later, Deetjen’s is on the National Register of Historic Places and booked at least 6 months in advance (!!!). And why wouldn’t it be? Bordering the edge of a towering redwood forest and equipped with its very own waterfall, it’s hard not to marvel at the beauty of the surroundings and inn itself. // 48865 CA-1, Big Sur; deetjens.com
Okay, technically just being in Big Sur is a breath of fresh air. But, if you’re looking to be one with nature sans the tents and the sleeping bags, we suggest getting to know Andrew Molera State Park’s trails. With over 10 to choose from, these trails bring you across the river, along the cliff of crashing waves, along beachy dunes, and into lush greenery and blooming flowers. And it’s no walk in the park — expect around 2,000 feet of elevation change AND a burn you’ll feel the next day. // 45500 CA-1, Big Sur
It’s on everyone’s bucket list for a reason — this cliff-topping spot features views down the coast only a California Condor could see. Paired with mouthwatering eats (the famous Ambrosia burger is truly godsent) and a divine wine list, Nepenthe feels luxurious yet uncomplicated at the same time. The open-air, spacious architecture plays perfectly within the serene landscape thanks to Frank Lloyd Wright’s protégé. Add in Lolly and Bob Fassett’s vision of a delicious eatery to the mix and you’ve got a place for the ages. // 48510 CA-1, Big Sur; nepenthe.com
// Feature photo by James Donovan.


