Visiting Big Sur in late February is a unique experience, especially for nature lovers eager to see the area’s wildflowers in bloom. During this time, Big Sur becomes a vibrant canvas of colors, with orange, pink, purple, and violet flowers covering its expansive hills. Among these, the wild calla lilies are a highlight, particularly in the picturesque Calla Lily Valley located in Garrapata State Park.
The Calla Lily Valley, easily accessible along Highway 1, is a perfect spot for a leisurely walk amidst these graceful white flowers. The valley’s unique conditions, such as ample moisture and good drainage, provide the ideal environment for these wild calla lilies to thrive. February is the beginning of the blooming season, which lasts until mid-April, offering a mesmerizing sight.
While exploring this area, visitors can also enjoy other nearby attractions like the Soberanes Point and Whale Peak Trail, Bixby Creek Bridge, and McWay Falls. All these spots offer breathtaking views and photo opportunities, making a trip to Big Sur in late February an unforgettable experience.
A self-guided tour by Action Tour Guide can further enhance this experience, allowing you to explore Big Sur’s natural beauty at your own pace, with insights into the best trails, viewpoints, and times to visit.