Lin S.
Yelp
Holy nuts. McWay Falls is just as beautiful as when I saw it the first time 5+ years ago. It's so picturesque...like a postcard.
Here are my tips to get there below:
1. You will likely lose reception on the way to McWay Falls, so leave the GPS tab open on your phone. Don't swipe the tab away or you're not getting reception back. While your phone might still say "No Service", your GPS should still work (I have an iPhone). This will help guide you to McWay Falls, which I feel like is the last attraction on Highway 1, anyway before the mudslide.
2. The correct park to get to McWay Falls is Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park, NOT Pfeiffer Burns State Park. You will first pass Nepenthe (restaurant with amazing views of the mountains), Pfeiffer Burns State Park (has the purple sand beach - haven't been, but will return), Bixby Bridge (awesome views of the bridge, mountain, and ocean - great photo op!), Andrew Molera State Park (I need to come here and check this place out next time), and THEN you will finally see Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park at the very end.
3. You can park along the highway if you don't want to pay or if parking is full. Otherwise, once you see the sign for Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park, go in and park. There is self-pay where you put money into an envelope and into a box. I chose to park along the highway. I was only there for about 30 minutes anyway.
4. Once you are in the parking lot, locate the restroom. Right across from the restroom, you will see a sign that says "McWay Falls". Take that path and it will lead you down the stairs towards the easiest hike you will ever take in your life. It's about a flat five minute walk to a tunnel.
5. Walk through the tunnel, make a right and McWay Falls will be right there! Enjoy the beauty of California and gasp like I did at its beauty. A lot of the walkway going pass McWay Falls is closed off. There was a gate and people squeezed through at their own risk to get better views of McWay Falls.
I would bring any visiting friend here! Heck, I would bring anyone here.