Iconic Pacific Coast Highway Fully Reopens After Three Years
Pacific Coast Highway is the most iconic drive in California, luring road-trippers for decades along the Golden State’s seaside route from San Diego to Northern California.
On Wednesday, the world-famous route fully reopened for the first time in three years, following consecutive landslides in the scenic Big Sur region. A nearly seven-mile stretch of the road was closed, previously, from the Regent’s Slide and Paul’s Slide.
And crews finished ahead of schedule, reopening the road 90 days earlier than expected.