BIG SUR/THE LOST COAST, Calif. — California’s famous shoreline assumes a variety of names as it winds its way from the sunny south to the forest-dotted north. But whatever you call the region that straddles the California-Oregon border, where the Redwood Coast meets Oregon’s shore, this remote stretch offers a spectacular escape from civilization.
Redwood-shaded hiking trails wind across expansive state and national parks. The Pacific unfurls over deserted beaches. And just offshore, fantastical sea stacks capture the imagination.e.
Highway 101 becomes a winding, bucolic byway out here, hugging the shore for the grandest of road trips. Here are must-see stops along the way, beginning on Oregon’s southernmost coast and winding down.
PLAY: Samuel H. Boardman Scenic Corridor, Ore
Dramatic sea stacks, improbably topped by trees, rising from the surging, nearly turquoise surf, this otherworldly seascape was formed by ancient lava flows, eroded over millions of years into these towering rocks and islets.