Wedding Page
Our Wedding is scheduled for June 24, 2000 in Big Sur, CA!

Here are some important items that those attending the wedding should know:

  • The wedding will take place in the early afternoon, perhaps about 4:00 pm.
  • It will be outdoors, with weather predictably between 60 and 70 degrees with almost no chance of rain (but perhaps foggy).
  • A reception will immediately follow the short wedding ceremony.
  • The road is very windy and slow from Carmel to the restaurant. It will probably take 40 minutes from Carmel.
  • There is not much in the immediate area of the restaurant. Expect to spend the evening after the reception in Carmel or Monterey if you are looking for night life.

Check out our pictures of Rocky Point Resturant, the location of the wedding and the reception..


   
Links to Web sites Description of Link

Rocky Point Restaurant

The Restaurant - Rocky Point's Home Page
Ticklepink Inn Reservations: 800.635.4774
Monterey Bay Reservations Local Travel Service (888-655-3424). Call and ask for Kathy (but anyone there could help) and tell her you're with the Klenske wedding. They will either place you in the inn that many attendees will be at, or will work with you to accommodate your desires.
Monterey Chamber of Commerce Hotels, business, etc in the area
Monterey Tourist Office Monterey Tourist Office - things to do and see
State Parks in the area Read this for camping, hiking, nature information.
Pfeiffer Beach There's Pfeiffer State Beach which is an awesome spot to boulder or look for whales, dolphins, etc. It's about 0.9 mile south of Pfeiffer State Park. The access road is not well marked, but you'll know it by the narrowness of the road and a sign about 100 yards after entering the access road. Stop by a ranger station at Pfeiffer State Park and ask for directions. This would be a relaxing place to hang out on Sunday after the wedding! It's one of our favorite places on a sunny day.
Directions to Rocky Point From Carmel, Rocky Point Restaurant is exacly 10.0 miles south on US 1 from Carmel Valley Road intersection, which is the last stop light on US 1.