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The Town of Gorda Springs
Historically

Since the opening of Highway 1 in 1937, Gorda has been a stopover oasis for millions of travelers. The gardens and scenic wonders at Gorda are a nature lover's and photographer's paradise. There are many nearby hiking trails, fishing coves, & beaches for surfing and beach combing.

Famous Mountain Spring Water

Gorda's natural spring water was enjoyed by the Costanoan and Esalen Indian tribes for centuries before Gorda was first settled in 1878 as a stage coach stop. During the Big Sur gold rush in the 1880's Gorda developed into an important mining town bordering the famous Gorda and Los Burros gold mines.

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Romantic Garden Gazebo for
Weddings & Receptions
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Pacific Sunset at Gorda Springs
Because of the deep waters immediately offshore, Gorda is one of the most unique Pacific locations for whale watching. The beach below Gorda is also a designated sanctuary for a spectacular colony of elephant seals.

Facilities

Guest Facilities include the World Famous Whale Watcher Cafe, Private & Modern Uniquely Furnished Ocean View Cottages & Studios, The Gorda General Store, The Snack Shack, Romantic Ocean Vista Garden Gazebo & Deck for Weddings & Receptions and Beautiful Garden Areas & Walking Trails.

World Famous Scenery

This enchanting ocean front resort is on Highway 1, 65 miles south of Carmel, Calif. and 25 miles north of Hearst Castle. The drive to Gorda along the Big Sur Coast is breathtakingly beautiful.