the canyon doesn't get much sun this time of year. The clossest camp spot is just before the large fallen redwood that you can see from the springs. the springs are about a 1/2 mile down stream from where the trail first reaches the Big Sur river. Watch in the river for creatures enjoying the warm seaps in front of the springs.
Don't go. You will receive a nasty case of bushclams due to all the Santa Cruz "hippies."
bigsurbob1 2 years ago
Yep its all part of the fun though.
5998b 2 years ago
how long did it take? how many ,miles?
myleimacen117 2 years ago
i had that same camp
erjo6097 3 years ago
I'm going to sykes this coming weekend. :) Any suggestions?
DRTMaverick 4 years ago
the canyon doesn't get much sun this time of year. The clossest camp spot is just before the large fallen redwood that you can see from the springs. the springs are about a 1/2 mile down stream from where the trail first reaches the Big Sur river. Watch in the river for creatures enjoying the warm seaps in front of the springs.
5998b 4 years ago
Thanks for the post. I went to Sykes twice last year, and I am going back this week.
MeppersonUNF 4 years ago