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California Coastal Trail
Big Sur: Sanctuary of the Spectacular
Season 1
Episode 27
One of the most spectacular stretches of coastline in the world, Big Sur is a precious jewel that remains pristine, rugged and remote. Completing the entire 125 miles of this stunning stretch of the California Coastal Trail has long been the dream of many but a number of challenges still remain -- including geography and land ownership. Fortunately, a group of dedicated locals lead by Congressman Sam Farr won’t rest until it becomes a reality.
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Newport Beach's coastal center is undoubtedly around its namesake pier selling fresh fish.

5:02
Little Corona del Mar Beach makes up for its size with a bounty of tide pools.

5:10
San Clemente's coast is 2.3 miles of beautifully constructed trail, and 11 beaches.

4:13
Enter Ocean Discovery Institute, founded 1999 to help fill in gaps in science education.

3:21
San Diego's coastline is fortunate enough to be hugged by a major rail artery.

1:39
At the most southern end of the California Coastal Trail you find classic, sandy beaches.

4:23
The Scripps Institution of Oceanography continues to honor its 100 year legacy.

5:39
This segment features a profile of Phil Breshnahan, a sixth year Ph.D. candidate.

4:22
Explore the vast expanse and beauty of Coronado and its neighboring coastal communities.

3:49
The Tijuana Estuary is a coastal salt marsh where the tides come and go, like the ocean.

2:18
The CCT may someday become as recognizable as other famous American routes.