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Trinidad - Patrick's Point State Park

4150 Patrick's Point Drive
Trinidad, California 95570
Northern Humboldt
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Phone: 707-677-3570

This 640-acre park is one of the best parks in Humboldt County.  The dramatic shorelines, tree-lined walking trails and spectacular views are only a few of the attractions that bring visitors from all over.  Agate Beach, within the park, is one of the most popular beaches in the county.  
Whether you're looking for some time at the beach, some peaceful serenity or a popular place to camp, Patrick's Point has it all.  When you road trip to Humboldt, a stop here should be high on your list. 
How to get there:
From Highway 101 South; take the Patrick's Point Drive exit and follow it toward Trinidad.  The park entrance will be on your right.
From Highway 101 North; take the Main Street exit toward Trinidad.  After you go under the highway, make the right onto Patrick's Point Drive and follow it for a few miles.  The park entrance will be on your left.
Camping info:
The Abalone, Penn Creek, and Agate Beach campgrounds have 124 family campsites, each with a table, stove, and cupboard. Dog are allowed on a leash in the campgrounds, picnic areas and along paved roads, but they are not permitted on the beaches or on park trails.
More info:
Check out the Park's Website for more information.  
Other things to do in the area: 
South, in Eureka, visit Sequoia Park Forest and Garden or spend a few hours at Sequoia Park Zoo.  Historic Ferndale has a lot to offer including the beautiful Centerville Beach.  If your Humboldt Road Trip takes you north, Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park is absolutely incredible. 
For more detailed informaton about the Humboldt area and other things to do, visit our Humboldt Website which has a complete list of beaches and parks, art galleries and museums, a restaurant guide, information about the world-famous Avenue of the Giants and much more.
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