Our information, reviews, or photos suggest that these campsites are spread out over an area for campers to either select a camping spot or stay in a previously disturb area that is not within a campground. Explore the nearby Redwood forest with waterfalls, limekilns and a variety of trails. Limekiln State Park Campground in Big Sur California is a camping area that is non-designated or dispersed. Rated 4.333 /5 based on 3 customer reviews Save Add Review Get Directions Add Photo. Hiking Limekiln Beach State Park. Limekiln State Park Campground. Limekiln State Park is along the southern Big Sur coast, 56 miles south of Carmel. Set on a rocky bluff at the west end of San Juan Island, Lime Kiln Point is considered one of the best whale-watching spots on earth. Added by George Miller. Limekiln SP, Big Sur: See 10 traveler reviews, 13 candid photos, and great deals for Limekiln SP, ranked #8 of 8 specialty lodging in Big Sur and rated 4 of 5 at Tripadvisor. Those would be the spouting orcas, fin-slapping Gray whales and splashing porpoises. The small, partially rocky beach is tucked between steep cliffs and falls under the shadow of the highway bridge. Camp by the beach in Big Sur with cliffs on either side and river cascading into the ocean. Camping at Limekiln State Park. The 711-acre park's main attractions include Limekiln Beach and 100-foot Limekiln Falls. Limekiln Beach State Park is a little over 700 acres and well worth a visit for a day trip or overnight camping adventure. At Lime Kiln Point State Park, the loud, transient neighbors gear up for a party that runs from spring into fall. Kiln trail is an easy 1/2 mile trail up to the smelting ruins of the processing plant. The three main trails are Lime Kiln Trail, Waterfall Trail, and Hare Creek trail.