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Trinidad State Beach

Trinidad State Beach is accessed via a short hike through the woods, across open bluffs, and past seasonal wildflowers. There is a natural arch near the north end of the beach. Low tide is the best time to visit.

The beach offers restrooms, picnic area, parking area, trails, an open grassy area and spruce forest. The 1/2 mile trail to the beach drops 120 feet. On the high bluffs above the beach there is an open meadow with scattered stands of alders. Visitor facilities include restrooms, parking, and a small picnic area with, tables and stoves.



 The Basics

Location: At the town of Trinidad, just south of Redwood National Park in extreme northwest California.
Hours: Sunrise to sunset
Elevation: Sea level
Address: 4150 Patrick’s Point Drive
Trinidad, CA 95570
Phone: 707-677-3570


 Directions

19 miles north of Eureka, CA just off Highway 101. Tucked in a secluded cove near the town of Trinidad, this small sandy beach is a pleasant retreat from the traffic of the nearby highway.


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