Tawna R.
Yelp
Please don't go here, because we would hate to have everyone ruin our little gem of a campground! Plaskett is my favorite primitive campground in Big Sur, especially for families and dogs. The sites are mostly grassy, some are flat and some have pretty bad slopes, but nonetheless they are diverse. Some are flanked by poison oak, some are private, some are dirt, some are grass, some have beautiful cypress trees to shade you, some are in the middle of a grassy expanse, some are more communal and you're always going to experience large groups and families. The bathrooms are very simple (out-house like) but clean, there is running water, but be sparing with your use, we Californians are in a severe extended drought. The newest host Beverly is a wonderful and charismatic woman, many blessings to her!
Sand Dollar beach across the street is a great surf spot, and the expansive and breathtaking sandy coastline is a wonderful place to soak up the occasional sunshine, let your pups run free, get your toes wet, and take in the natural awe that is Big Sur. it is an easy walk down a slope and a few flights of stairs, but it's flanked by poison oak, so beware! No lifeguard on duty, big waves, and cold water will likely deter you from anything more than a dip, but don't be afraid to soak those achy camper bones.
Please remember to buy your firewood from Plaskett (or if camping elsewhere, buy from your campsite host), this helps fund the beautiful place you have been so lucky to experience. Do not take rocks or shells, do not burn stumps you find or take anything from your Mother Earth, which she does not "gift you." Stellar Jays often shed beautiful blue feathers for you, and wild turkey feathers can be found on many of the nearby hiking trails. I have found deer bones and other awesome earthly treasures, but be sure not to take in excess or disrupt the natural state. Be respectful and do not litter, pack your trash and DO NOT BURN IT!