The Most Beautiful Instagrammable Spots in Monterey!
Central coastal California offers so many spectacular attractions. From sun drenched beaches, to dramatic rock formations, to fabled architecture, there is beauty everywhere. As a result, photographers are naturally drawn to the area. Instagrammable opportunities abound not only in Monterey, but also in neighboring Big Sur, Pebble Beach, Carmel-by-the-Sea, and Pacific Grove. Follow along with me to see some of the most beautiful Instagrammable photo spots here in Monterey County!
1. McWay Falls in Big Sur. First on my list is McWay Falls. Featuring stunning views of an 80-foot waterfall cascading into the Pacific Ocean, this spot is Instagrammable gold. It is a long drive, however, it is definitely worth it! To read about the area’s history see McWay Falls. For park info, see Julia Pfeiffer Burns. Location: Located 37 miles south of Carmel on Highway 1 near mile marker 35.8.
2. The Keyhole Arch at Pfeiffer Beach in Big Sur. For a few brief weeks during the winter solstice, the sunset casts an ethereal glow through the Keyhole Arch, however, the area is absolutely gorgeous year round. The magenta tinted sand and unique rock formations offer boundless photo ops. For more information, see Keyhole Arch. Location: Just south of the Big Sur Station at mile marker 45.64 on Highway 1. Be sure to watch for the hairpin turn on the right. Follow Sycamore Canyon Road approximately two miles to the parking area. For park information see Pfeiffer Beach.
3. Nepenthe in Big Sur. This iconic bohemian restaurant has been the haunt of artists and writers such as Henry Miller, Anais Nin, Man Ray, Ernest Hemingway and more. Why Nepenthe? Because it features not only jaw-dropping panoramic views of the Big Sur coastline, but also a colorful kaleidoscope of other Instagrammable shots. For more information see Nepenthe and Menu & Hours. Location: 48510 Highway 1, Big Sur, CA 93920.
4. Bixby Bridge in Big Sur. While you are not guaranteed the perfect shot at this popular spot, you most certainly won’t be disappointed. One of the most photographed bridges in California, Bixby Bridge is 13 miles south of Carmel on Highway 1.
5. The Mural in Carmel-by-the-Sea. Doesn’t this just holler “fashion/style shots”? This was completed just last year, and is meant to depict the ocean and the rebirth of hope. Location: Corner of Mission St. and 6th Ave., across from Devendorf Park in Carmel-by-the-Sea.
6. Fairytale Homes in Carmel-by-the-Sea. One of the magical things about this area is the abundance of fairy tale homes, many originally built by Hugh Comstock in the 1920s. For more information on these homes see Fairy Tale Cottages in Carmel-by-the-Sea. Getting a shot of one of these cuties is undoubtedly a must when visiting Carmel! Location: While you will find these sweet cottages tucked away throughout the town, there are several in the area bordered by Torres St., Ocean Ave., 5th Ave. and Santa Rita. Storybook Cottage is located within this region on Santa Fe.
7. Lovers Point in Pacific Grove. Featuring breathtaking views stretching from Monterey to Pebble Beach, Lovers Point, located in Pacific Grove, is simply stunning. Lovers Point has been the setting for several films, for instance, the “Big Little Lies” HBO series. You will definitely find many Instagram-worthy shots here. For more information see Lovers Point. Location: 17th Street and Ocean View Blvd., Pacific Grove, CA.
8. Asilomar State Beach Gazebo in Pacific Grove. Stretched between Lover’s Point and Pebble Beach, this magnificent beach features walking paths, boardwalks, and benches overlooking crashing waves and stunning rock formations. A solitary gazebo, accessible from the boardwalk, provides the backdrop for dramatic photos, especially at sunset. For more information, see Asilomar. Location: Sunset Drive, Pacific Grove, CA.
9. Pacific Grove’s Quirky Victorians. Pacific Grove is known as “America’s Last Hometown”. Beautiful Victorians line the streets of this seaside village, providing the perfect Instagrammable shots. Location: Pacific Grove, California.
10. The Lone Cypress in Pebble Beach. This iconic tree towering above crashing waves will undoubtedly provide the backdrop for your next epic shot. Location: 3212 17 Mile Drive, Pebble Beach, CA.
11. Cannery Row in Monterey. Historic buildings, charming restaurants, shops and hotels line the streets. Further down Cannery Row you will find the Monterey Bay Aquarium. There are so many Instagrammable shots here, so little time! Location: Cannery Row begins at San Carlos Beach Park at the corner of Reeside Ave. and Cannery Row, Monterey, CA.
12. Fisherman’s Wharf in Monterey. There are so many visual stories to tell here. Firstly, the buildings are painted in eye-popping pastel colors. Secondly, the harbor houses a variety of boats. Thirdly, sea life abounds, including pelicans and seals. Finally, the long strand of beach and flowers blooming on the banks add further appeal. As a result, you are sure to find some Instagram-worthy shots. Location: 101 Washington St., Monterey, CA.
Thank you for visiting my blog! I hope you found some inspiration after viewing my favorite Instagrammable spots here in Monterey County. If you can think of more, let me know in the comments section. Wishing you peace, love, joy, and beautiful vistas.
One Comment
L Maldonado
Hello, please recommend folks check state park websites for hours. JP Burns is open 8 a.m. to sunset, not the times you stated. As you said, it’s a long drive, only to find the park closed