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17-Mile Drive Pebble Beach, California

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Follow 17-Mile Drive’s red-dotted line to arrive at an enchanting world full of dramatic coastal cliffs, snow-white beaches, mystical forests andiconic golf courses. Discover one of the most scenic drives in the world as you meet the inspiring Lone Cypress, ponder the giant trees at Crocker Grove, digest the untouched beauty at Fanshell Beach, behold the power of the Restless Sea at Point Joe, stroll the boardwalk above the beach at Spanish Bay, and much, much more.

Admission to 17-Mile Drive is $12 per vehicle. The gate fee is reimbursed with a purchase of $35 or more at all Pebble Beach Resorts restaurants, excluding Pebble Beach Market. Admission for tour buses is $6 per passenger. Admission is complimentary for overnight guests of The Lodge at Pebble Beach, The Inn at Spanish Bay and Casa Palmero. The 17-Mile Drive gates are open to the public from sunrise to sunset. Motorcycles are prohibited.

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The Pebble Beach Visitor Center

Located at the heart of 17-Mile Drive across from The Lodge, the Pebble Beach Visitor Center shares the storied century-long history of Pebble Beach Resorts, and also offers guests a retail shopping experience and refreshments.

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A Tour of the 17 Stops on 17-Mile Drive
A Tour of the 17 Stops on 17-Mile Drive

The debut of 17-Mile Drive actually predates our Centennial by four decades, first introducing visitors to the shores of Pebble Beach in 1881. But as we celebrate our Centennial in 2019, we wanted to share what's so special about the 17 stops around 17-Mile Drive: Read More »

17 Photos That Will Make You Want to Visit 17-Mile Drive Right Now
17 Photos That Will Make You Want to Visit 17-Mile Drive Right Now

No description can properly place you on 17-Mile Drive. Here are 17 photos — or 17,000 words — that capture a sliver of the bountiful beauty along 17-Mile Drive: Read More »

The Lone Cypress Stands Alone
The Lone Cypress Stands Alone

"It stands along famously scenic 17-Mile Drive, raked by wind, swaddled in fog, clinging to its wave-lashed granite pedestal like God's own advertisem*nt for rugged individualism. ... This tree is to the Monterey Peninsula what the pyramids are to Egypt, what the Eiffel Tower is to Paris." Read More »

Lexus

The Official Vehicle of Pebble Beach Resorts

As a guest of Pebble Beach Resorts, you can reserve two complimentary hours in one of our Lexus test drive vehicles and experience the beauty of 17-Mile Drive.

You can also request a driver to transport youthroughout the Resorts, our golf courses and the Monterey Peninsula Airport in a luxurious Lexus Guest Transportation vehicle.

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Avis

The Official Rental Car of Pebble Beach Resorts

Pebble Beach Resorts guests receive exclusive rental car benefits, including up to 25% off base rates.

Save up to 25% off Avis base rates when making a reservation with Avis Worldwide Discount (AWD) # A381305. Complete your reservation and receive instant online and email confirmation of your travel plans.

More Attractions on 17-Mile Drive

The Bagpiper at Spanish Bay: An Unforgettable Pebble Beach Tradition
The Bagpiper at Spanish Bay: An Unforgettable Pebble Beach Tradition

When building The Links at Spanish Bay, five-time British Open champion Tom Watson remarked: "Spanish Bay is so much like Scotland, you can almost hear the bagpipes." From that quote, a tradition was born. Read More »

Pebble Beach: A Playground for Wildlife
Pebble Beach: A Playground for Wildlife

The top priority of Pebble Beach founder Samuel F.B. Morse was to protect and preserve the natural beauty of the Del Monte Forest and surrounding coastline. Here's a closer look at what wildlife you can encounter along 17-Mile Drive: Read More »

Golf’s Greatest Zip Code: A Tour of the Courses on 17-Mile Drive
Golf’s Greatest Zip Code: A Tour of the Courses on 17-Mile Drive

As you meander along 17-Mile Drive, you'll catch yourself rubbernecking as you pass a total of eight courses — seven championship layouts that populate just about every golfer's bucket list, plus Peter Hay, the only par-3 design on the Monterey Peninsula. Read More »

Fun Facts About 17-Mile Drive

  • To help you avoid venturing aimlessly into the maze of neighborhood roads, a red-dashed line marks the 17-Mile Drive tour.
  • More than 1.5 million visitors pass through 17-Mile Drive every year.
  • The Lone Cypress, which was the Midpoint of the original 17-Mile Drive, is believed to be at least 250 years old. It’s one of the most photographed trees in the world.
  • Although the route has changed since it opened in 1881, 17-Mile Drive is still exactly 17 miles long.
  • There are seven championship golf courses along 17-Mile Drive, plus the nine-hole Peter Hay GC.
  • InGolf Digest’s100 Greatest Public Courses rankings, Pebble Beach GL is No. 1, Spyglass Hill GC is No. 11 and The Links at Spanish Bay is No. 44.
  • Pebble Beach became the first public course to stage a U.S. Open when it was selected to host the 1972 championship. In 2019, Pebble Beach hosted its sixth U.S. Open, more than any other course in the last 50 years.
  • Novelist Robert Louis Stevenson was said to have roamed the hills and dunes that now shape the first five holes at Spyglass Hill. The stunning scenery was supposedly his inspiration for the book, Treasure Island.
  • The Monterey Cypress is native to just two locations in the world: the headlands at Cypress Point, and across Carmel Bay at Point Lobos.
  • Today, 25% of Pebble Beach is permanent open space, with over 25 miles of hiking, walking, and equestrian trails for the public to enjoy.

Must-See Stops Along 17-Mile Drive

Experience the breathtaking beauty found along 17-Mile Drive, including the captivating Lone Cypress, the inviting snow-white dunes and beaches surrounding Spanish Bay, and the spectacular 18th hole at Pebble Beach Golf Links on Stillwater Cove.

The Lone Cypress

As one of the most famous and photographed trees in the world, The Lone Cypress has prevailed on its rocky perch for over 250 years.

Bird Rock

This wildlife hub is always buzzing with birds and boisterous sea lions.

Spanish Bay

Spanish explorer Don Gaspar de Portela and his crew camped here in 1769 while searching for Monterey Bay, giving the scenic picnic stop its name. There’s also a beautiful boardwalk here that wraps around the shoreline.

Point Joe

Home of the churning Restless Sea, early mariners often crashed upon these rocks. This vista offers incredible panoramas looking into Spanish Bay, and toward Spyglass Hill and Fanshell Beach.

The Lodge at Pebble Beach

Built in 1919, The Lodge is the heart and soul of Pebble Beach. The Lodge is perched above the dramatic 18th hole at Pebble Beach Golf Links, and is home to world-class dining and a bounty of boutique shops and stores.

The Inn at Spanish Bay

The sand is so white here it once restored the pristine beaches of Waikiki. Formerly the site of an industrial sand mine, it now hosts one ofGolf Digest’sTop 50 Courses You Can Play, one of theWorld’s Best Hotelsaccording to Travel and Leisure, and a memorable bagpiper performance every evening.

A Tour of 17-Mile Drive

Enjoy a sneak peek of the spectacular stops that await!

  • Stop 1: Shepherd's Knoll

  • Stop 2: Huckleberry Hill

  • Stop 3: Spanish Bay Beach

  • Stop 4: The Restless Sea

  • Stop 5: Point Joe

  • Stop 6: China Rock

  • Stop 7: Bird Rock

  • Stop 8: Seal Rock

  • Stop 9: Fanshell Beach

  • Stop 10: Cypress Point Lookout

  • Stop 11: Crocker Grove

  • Stop 12: The Lone Cypress

  • Stop 13: Ghost Trees at Pescadero Point

  • Stop 14: Pebble Beach Visitor Center

  • Stop 15: Pebble Beach Golf Links

  • Stop 16: Equestrian Center

  • Stop 17: Ford Meadow

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FAQs

How long does it take to drive the 17-Mile Drive in Pebble Beach? ›

Without stopping you could easily do the 17-Mile Drive in an hour, but that would entirely defeat the point of the trip. Give yourself about two hours if you just want to see the sights and take some pictures, about three hours if you want to add in lunch or a picnic, and about four hours if you're a serious shopper.

How much does it cost to drive a 17-Mile Drive in Carmel? ›

Admission to 17-Mile Drive is $12 per vehicle. The gate fee is reimbursed with a purchase of $35 or more at all Pebble Beach Resorts restaurants, excluding Pebble Beach Market.

Where to start 17-Mile Drive Pebble Beach? ›

The entrance to this 17-mile landmark road begins at the bottom of Ocean Avenue in Carmel, not even a mile from the Carmel Green Lantern Inn. You will see dream mansions, the world-renowned golf course and lodge at Pebble Beach, and many coastline splendors like the Del Monte Forest.

Do I have to pay for 17-Mile Drive? ›

The entrance fee into Pebble Beach Resorts and 17-Mile Drive is $11.25 per vehicle and $5.50 per bus passenger.

What is the best time of day to do the 17-Mile Drive? ›

The best time to take the 17-Mile Drive is fall or spring. Winter can be rainy and summer morning fog can linger until the afternoon, or even worse, all day. For the best chance of clear skies, go in mid- to late afternoon.

What celebrities live on the 17-Mile Drive? ›

The 17-mile long access road for these houses is considered one of the most beautiful drives in the world. Famous residents include Clint Eastwood, Condoleezza Rice, Alan Shepard, Charles Schwab and my new favourite Al Bernardin, who invented the Quarter Pounder…

Which is the best entrance for a 17-Mile Drive? ›

17 Mile Drive Entrance

The entrance from the PCH is the most common since most visitors to the area took State Route 1 to get there, but we actually recommend entering through Pacific Grove and exiting through Carmel if you get the chance.

Is the 17-Mile Drive a loop? ›

The 17-Mile Drive is a 17-mile (27 km)-long scenic loop having five primary entrances - the main highway entrance at California State Route 1, and entrances in Carmel and Pacific Grove.

What is special about 17-Mile Drive? ›

Before 17-Mile Drive became one of California's most celebrated scenic roads, it was merely a description. A tour left Monterey's magnificent Hotel Del Monte and traced the picturesque peninsula, circling the coastline of Pacific Grove, Pebble Beach and Carmel, before returning to its starting point.

Is the 17-Mile Drive one way? ›

17 mile drive is not a one way street.

How to get into 17-Mile Drive for free? ›

Every car must pay an entrance fee to enter 17-Mile Drive. Bicyclists can join for free if they go through the Pacific Grove entrance, but motorcycles aren't allowed. There is a rumor that you may have your entrance fee deducted from your bill if you eat at one of the restaurants owned by the Pebble Beach Company.

What time of year is best at Pebble Beach? ›

The peak season for Pebble Beach is March through June. The climate temperatures range between 43℉ and 72℉, and the humidity is a usual 83%, making for the perfect conditions to head out and check out the best things to do in Pebble Beach.

Does 17-Mile Drive take credit cards? ›

Gate Fee: Cash or Card Accepted. $10.50 (subject to change) per car (No motorcycles allowed) Gate Fee reimbursed with purchase of $35 (subject to change) in Pebble Beach restaurants.

How do you avoid tolls on a 17-Mile Drive? ›

You'll see the signs for Highway 1/17 Mile Drive. To avoid the gate into 17 Mile Drive, simply turn into the left lane from Hwy 68 and you'll be on the Hwy 1 on-ramp. No tolls to worry about. Even if you take a wrong turn, the toll gate keepers will allow you to turn around and get back to your intended route.

How do I get into Pebble Beach for free? ›

The gate fee can be reimbursed with a purchase of $35 or more at all Pebble Beach Resorts restaurants, excluding the Pebble Beach Market. Admission into 17-Mile Drive is complimentary for overnight guests of The Lodge, The Inn, and Casa Palmero.

How many golf courses are on a 17-Mile Drive? ›

As you meander along 17-Mile Drive, you'll catch yourself rubbernecking as you pass a total of eight courses — seven championship layouts that populate just about every golfer's bucket list, plus Peter Hay, which is the only par-3 design on the Monterey Peninsula, and one of the great family-friendly experiences in the ...

How long is the 18th hole at Pebble Beach? ›

The 18th Hole, Pebble Beach Golf Links – 543 Yards, Par 5 – The 18th hole is a medium length par 5 (over 550 yards) with Pacific Ocean all along the left. What may be the greatest closing hole in golf was originally an unremarkable par 4. In 1922, William Herbert Fowler added almost 200 yards to the hole.

How long does it take to drive 17 miles at 50 mph? ›

distance = 50 * . 34 = 17 miles. it all checks out. the time it takes to travel 17 miles at 50 miles per hour is 1224 seconds.

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