Bixby Creek Bridge
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Bixby Creek Bridge: A Scenic Marvel on Highway 1
Located about 18 miles south of Monterey, the Bixby Creek Bridge (or just "Bixby Bridge" to locals) is one of the tallest single-span concrete bridges in the world. It is also one of the most popular photo spots along scenic Highway 1.
History of Bixby Creek Bridge
Named after Charles Henry Bixby—an east coast transplant who started a timber business in the area—the bridge was completed in 1932 as part of the Route 56 project. This route laid the groundwork for Highway 1 in later years. In the short term, the bridge provided a quicker and more economical path through the state than the original plan to tunnel through the Santa Lucia Mountains. The result was a 714-foot-long, 260-foot-tall concrete masterpiece that offers stunning views of the Pacific coastline.
Important Considerations
The Bixby Bridge has gained significant popularity in pop culture, making appearances on national television and in internationally known songs. Due to its celebrity status, traffic congestion around the bridge can be substantial. Over tourism has impacted the area, prompting locals to start a Big Sur Pledge campaign to promote responsible tourism around the bridge and the surrounding fragile natural areas.
Recent Traveler Reviews
Recent travelers have described the bridge as an "engineering masterpiece," a "must see," and an "iconic sight." One reviewer noted that the best views of the bridge itself could be found on the south side from a vista point about a half mile up the road. Many visitors also mentioned that parking tickets are issued quickly to anyone parked in undesignated zones.
Hours and Parking Information
Operating Hours
The Bixby Bridge is open 24 hours a day, with sunrise and sunset being peak times for traffic congestion.
Parking Guidelines
Parking is available only at designated turnouts. It is important not to park on private property or in undesignated areas to avoid parking tickets.