The scenic highway has been closed for more than a year, and another summer travel season is just around the corner.
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Highway 1 collapse in Big Sur was caused by weather, waves, gravity. That's the good newsFederal geologists blame the latest collapse of Highway 1 in Big Sur on a relatively common rockfall caused by weather, waves and gravity that eventually cracked the steep cliffside beneath the ...
A roughly 1.4-mile stretch of California's famed Highway 1 between Big Sur and Carmel-by-the-Sea closed Saturday after a ...
Northbound travelers can drive as far as 25 miles north of the county line, two miles north of Lucia, before needing to turn ...
Update, July 5, 11:30 a.m.: The southern closure of Highway 1 returned to Limekiln State Park near Big Sur at 8 a.m. Tuesday after sinkhole repairs wrapped up, according to Caltrans. Caltrans ...
Now that Highway 1 is reopened, the possibilities in California are back to being endless. Here is a list of six things to do in Big Sur and beyond. With the new and improved highway, how could ...
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but locals are now concerned that the landslide could hurt tourism for the famed Big Sur. More from Science A portion of California's Highway 1 was buried under 40 feet of rock and dirt after a ...
A stubborn slide that has closed a portion of Highway 1 on the Big Sur coast continues to move as much as a foot a day, Caltrans said, meaning travelers won’t be able to experience the full ...
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