Unfortunately, a reopening timeline remains uncertain. The good news is Big Sur remains open and accessible. However, the highway’s status as one of the most iconic road trips in the world means some travelers will defer their trips to California until it is reopened. To retain as much of that visitation as possible, Visit California is working closely with destination partners across the Central Coast and beyond to ensure it stays top of mind for travelers.
Notably, Visit California’s new road trips campaign,
Up Around the Bend, features scenes shot at Ragged Point on Highway 1. The spot debuted during the Academy Awards national broadcast March 2, and it is now airing in the United States, United Kingdom, Mexico, Canada, Australia and China.
Last year alone, Visit California delivered 476 earned media stories (
such as this piece in National Geographic Traveller) about the iconic region, driving 1.7 billion total impressions. We continue to host journalists and influencers to showcase that the region’s gems are open for business and ready to welcome travelers.
Across our owned platforms — including
VisitCalifornia.com, social media, California Visitors Guide, Road Trips Guide and California Now podcast — Highway 1 continues to be a focal point. These efforts are amplified by proactive media relations and trade outreach, all designed to sustain global interest, build traveler confidence and support long-term recovery.
This is more than just a transportation challenge. Highway 1 represents economic vitality, community pride and the very essence of the California road trip. Our job is to ensure the world continues to see and experience it. Visit California will keep advocating for progress, promoting what’s accessible and celebrating the spirit of the Golden State.
Sincerely,
Caroline Beteta
President & CEO
Visit California