The best camping in Sue-meg State Park (Patrick's Point State Park), CA

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Natural wonders meet Native American history at this coastal park.  

The best camping in Sue-meg State Park (Patrick's Point State Park), CA

Abalone Campground

1. Abalone Campground

100%
(18)
117 sites · Tents, RVs · In Sue-meg State Park (Patrick's Point State Park)
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Electrical hookup
Toilets
The Abalone Campground in Patrick’s Point Park is located just a couple yards from the water
Public campgrounds in Sue-meg State Park (Patrick's Point State Park) are often sold-out.
Agate Beach Campground

2. Agate Beach Campground

100%
(17)
36 sites · Tents, RVs · In Sue-meg State Park (Patrick's Point State Park)
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Electrical hookup
Toilets
Agate Beach Campground can be a wonderful place to call home while exploring the beauty of Patrick's Point State Park
Beach Creek Group Camp

3. Beach Creek Group Camp

100%
(6)
1 site · Tent, RV · In Sue-meg State Park (Patrick's Point State Park)
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Electrical hookup
Toilets
Beach Creek Group Campground is perfect for large parties to have some space to kick back and relax
Red Alder Group Camp

4. Red Alder Group Camp

100%
(3)
1 site · Tent, RV · In Sue-meg State Park (Patrick's Point State Park)
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Red Alder Group Campground is located in the heart of the park
Agate Cabin Area

5. Agate Cabin Area

100%
(2)
1 site · In Sue-meg State Park (Patrick's Point State Park)
Agate Cabin Area at Sue-Meg State Park offers four camping cabins, each of which can accommodate six people
Camp Trinidad RV Resort

6. Camp Trinidad RV Resort

96%
(56)
1.2mi from Sue-meg State Park (Patrick's Point State Park) · 52 sites · RVs, Lodging
Discover Camp Trinidad, formerly known as Sounds of the Sea RV Park, where the redwoods meet the sea. Nestled along California’s breathtaking North Coast, this enchanting RV Resort offers the perfect escape. Just moments from Sue-meg State Park, Camp Trinidad RV Resort spans 12 scenic acres, with 52 sites featuring full hookups and modern amenities, it’s the ideal haven for adventurers and relaxation seekers alike. Embrace the awe-inspiring beauty of nature and create unforgettable memories at Camp Trinidad.
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
$75
 / night
The Fairy Forest

7. The Fairy Forest

95%
(298)
4.6mi from Sue-meg State Park (Patrick's Point State Park) · 4 sites · Lodging
The Fairy Forest is 4 acres of redwood trees one mile from the magical city of Trinidad, CA. People have been camping in our meadow since the 1950's, and I'm happy to carry on the tradition, by opening it up to you. There was a fire on the property in 1901 which left the burnt out hollow stumps which you'll see by the shower. There's one old growth redwood on the property, behind the glampy tent, but everything else in roughly 120 years old. Every year we try to make your glamping experience better and better. This year, we've added an artisan picnic table, built on site, and some solar lights leading to the shower. Outdoor sink and cook space is next on our list! There used to be two campsites on our property, but we closed down one of them to give guests in the glampy tent exclusive usage of the outdoor shower and porta potty. We are also renting out our cabin this year, which has been our home for the last 3 years. There's 10 local beaches to explore in the area, great little restaurants and businesses, and countless trails- including Strawberry Rock, which is right down the street from us. We're 19 miles away from Orick, which is the gateway to Fern Canyon (make a reservation in advance) and all the trails with old growth redwoods. And we're 16 miles from Arcata, a vibrant, colorful and creative city that is home to the first farmer's market in California, which is quite the experience if you find yourself here on a Saturday. Hope you come and stay with us if you find yourself on the Lost Coast.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$90
 / night
Camp Prairie

8. Camp Prairie

97%
(189)
11mi from Sue-meg State Park (Patrick's Point State Park) · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
We have seven beautiful acres just outside of the small town of McKinleyville. Our wooded property is about a mile from Clam Beach and surrounded by idyllic horse ranches, sleepy country roads, and lazy cows grazing in the fog. The site is below towering fir trees draped with hanging lichen and full of bird song.
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$60
 / night
Whispering Redwood Creek

9. Whispering Redwood Creek

95%
(120)
14mi from Sue-meg State Park (Patrick's Point State Park) · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Nestled within the towering grandeur of California's Redwood Forest, Whispering Redwood Creek offers a serene and enchanting camping experience. This unique site, located at 451 Tip Top Ridge Rd, McKinleyville, invites you to immerse yourself in the profound silence of the forest, where the majestic redwoods not only touch the sky but also absorb the sounds of the world, creating an atmosphere of deep tranquility. Adjacent to a gently percolating creek, the campsite is a harmonious blend of nature's calm and modern convenience. Designed for ease, it features a pull-through arrangement that welcomes all, from the casual weekend camper to the seasoned adventurer. The site is equipped with its own private bathroom, complete with a toilet and running water, ensuring comfort and privacy. As you settle in, you'll find a picnic table waiting, perfect for al fresco meals or evening conversations. The entire campsite is enveloped in a 100% shaded area, courtesy of the immense canopy overhead. This natural umbrella not only provides cool, refreshing shade but also creates a unique, dappled light ambiance that shifts and plays throughout the day. At Whispering Redwood Creek, you're invited to disconnect from the hustle and bustle and reconnect with the timeless rhythm of nature. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat to rejuvenate your spirit or a quiet base to explore the wonders of the Redwood Forest, this campsite promises an unforgettable stay, where the whispers of the ancient trees and the soft murmur of the creek become the soundtrack of your escape.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$51
 / night
Fieldbrook Gnome Dome

10. Fieldbrook Gnome Dome

90%
(10)
16mi from Sue-meg State Park (Patrick's Point State Park) · 1 site · Lodging
Gnome Dome is nestled in the redwood forest of the charming community of Fieldbrook in Humboldt County.
Toilets
Campfires
Potable water
from 
$120
 / night
Penn Creek Campground

11. Penn Creek Campground

92%
(6)
14 sites · Tents, RVs · In Sue-meg State Park (Patrick's Point State Park)
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Electrical hookup
Toilets
Penn Creek, combined with Abalone and Agate campgrounds, has 124 campsites
Group Camping Areas

12. Group Camping Areas

1 site · In Sue-meg State Park (Patrick's Point State Park)
Sue-Meg State Park offers several group camping areas, perfect for family reunions, corporate retreats, or other large group gatherings
Hike & Bike campground

13. Hike & Bike campground

In Sue-meg State Park (Patrick's Point State Park)
The Hike & Bike campground at Sue-Meg State Park offers a unique camping experience for cyclists and hikers
Patricks Point SP Maintenance Yard

14. Patricks Point SP Maintenance Yard

1 site · In Sue-meg State Park (Patrick's Point State Park)
The Maintenance Yard is a unique camping opportunity for those seeking a primitive and secluded experience
Seven Sister's Sanctuary

15. Seven Sister's Sanctuary

100%
(20)
19mi from Sue-meg State Park (Patrick's Point State Park) · 1 site · Lodging
This property is nestled in a little valley one ridge over from the Mad River which flows to the ocean 5 miles away as the crow flies. Warmer in the summer and just beyond the fog belt we can have 80 degrees in the summer while the coast is in the 60's. A bit colder in the winter than the coast, we have been known to have a dusting or a couple inches of snow (although it never sticks around). The beginnings of Warren creek form the eastern boundary to the property where salmonids have been tracked by Fish and Game. A year round spring feeds a pond which then feeds another creek on the west side of the property. Besides field and meadow there is lush forest with a variety of trees including: Cascara, Willow, Alder, Redwood, Cedar, Maple, Spruce and Fir. This land was the home of one of the richest race car drivers in the area who legend says had regular shoot outs with the police! Since then the land has been cleansed, blessed and used for many sacred gatherings, weddings and ceremonies and was home to a moonlodge-TreeWoman for several years. There we had regular new moon gatherings for local women. It is an honor and privilege to share this space with you. Learn more about this land: Enjoy your own private meadow cabin at the end of the lane, just a minute walk from the communal parking area. Rustic yet comfy, leave your TV behind and cozy up next to your campfire; savor morning coffee with the resident deer and towering Redwoods. Bike down scenic West End Road to Blue Lake and the Mad River. Make a stop at the local brewery after a stroll on the river trail. It is an easy 15 minute drive to the nearest beaches with hiking and biking trails nearby. In the winter, take a 40 minute drive to Horse mountain where you can cross country ski with a distant view of the ocean. This land is sacred to us and has been the site of multiple spiritual ceremonies, workshops and seasonal gatherings, including wedding celebrations. You may see us working around the land occasionally as we live in the main house also on the property. This is not a perfectly groomed lawn type of area. We do mow paths and sitting spaces but the ground can be uneven at times and much growth is kept natural for wildlife habitat. As stewards of this property, we value the wildlife safety and honor the presence of all creatures with minimal disruption. Wildlife that have visited include but not limited to: deer, fox, bear, skunk, opossum, mountain lion, owls and hawks. You may hear our ducks on occasion but fear not, they are trained not to attack! Our two cats may come to inspect visitors and may decide to join you for morning coffee in your covered outdoor lounging area. The Meadow cabin was originally built to house our extensive water filtration system, then expanded as a horse shelter and garden space as well as a honey processing house. We affectionately call it our "Honey House". On several occasions it was the site of regular African initiation medicine journeys. The fire pit in front of the cabin was created as a sacred fire spot. We strive for organic chemical free living as much as possible. Soaps, shampoos, and cleaning supplies are provided. If you bring your own please be conscientious. Please no highly scented perfumes or lotions. There is an infrared sauna on site as well, convenient to your shower and tub. Directions for use are in the informational binder. The indoor studio style living space is shoes off so bring some clean indoor shoes/slippers to wear if desired. Heating is by a small electric fireplace/stove. There is a queen size bed and a single overhead bunk (max 250lbs). Kitchen amenities include a hotplate, toaster/bake oven, electric tea kettle and skillet and a kitchen sink as well as a large refrigerator. This is a solar powered household with filtered well water. Hot water outdoor shower, tub and custom made pooper. Our home made compost toilet is simple to use. Preferably solids only (feel free to pee in the field) after which a scoop of cedar shavings is dumped on top. Cell phone service may be spotty. Just beyond the fire pit is often better reception. Please drive slow on the 1/3 mile long gravel drive to get to our sanctuary at the end of the lane. Our country lane is perfect for a stroll under the stars. At times you can even hear the roar of the ocean approximately 5 miles to the west as the crow flies. It is very dark at night with no street lights or bright porch lights so make sure you bring a flashlight. We do have neighbors and you may hear others doing yardwork, calling for their animals or the sound of chickens, occasionally dogs and ducks. This space is a peaceful retreat but please do not expect complete silence all the time. We have lived here for over 35 years and have experience on the rivers, oceans and trails and are happy to share information on where to go and what to see if so desired.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$115
 / night
Drive Way Getta Away…

16. Drive Way Getta Away…

98%
(40)
19mi from Sue-meg State Park (Patrick's Point State Park) · 1 site · RV
Quiet, with minimal traffic, this site offers walking distance access to downtown Arcata and the Arcata Community Forest. A mere 30-minute drive will take you to the breathtaking Redwood National Park, while CAL POLY Humboldt is just a 10-minute stroll away. The driveway is flat but does starts to slant downward towards alley. Alley can difficult to maneuver larger rigs. Our site comfortably accommodates a 20ft transit/van/small RV, as showcased by the pictured van. Located off-street, it provides a safe and tranquil parking spot. Access to the site is through an alleyway, ensuring privacy and convenience for guests.
Pets
from 
$24
 / night
Redwoods Bend Retreat

17. Redwoods Bend Retreat

95%
(153)
20mi from Sue-meg State Park (Patrick's Point State Park) · 14 sites · Tents, Lodging
The Redwoods Bend Retreat is a place to get away from it all. Located on the Yurok reservation right on the Klamath River just outside Orick, CA, we are "off the grid", through a Redwood forest and over a mountain down into the Klamath River valley. We have a 5 acre meadow, and orchard with 50 trees, peaches pears, apples, cherries, plums, pluots, apricots and grapes. We are right on the Klamath river. It's a great place to come and recharge your internal batteries. There is no cellphone service and none of our sites have internet service. Our Main House was built in 1952 and retains the flavor of the 50’s. It houses a kitchen, dining hall, a living room, two bedrooms and a bathroom with a bathtub and shower. Our log-built Lodge overlooks the Klamath River with 3 bedrooms, a full kitchen, bathroom and wrap-around covered porch. Our Pumpkin and Blue Cottages. They are close to the double Yellow Shower house and toilets, and they have hot and cold running water, a propane cooktop, and a wood stove for heat. We do NOT have refrigeration, and our solar batteries or generator provides us lights at night. Campers who use our Cottages may use their own sleeping bags, but we have beds with mattresses and pillows and clean bedding. We also have an Upper Barn bedroom and half-bath rental. Our two-story Riverview Yurt appeals to folks who want a full kitchen, a private shower and flush toilet overlooking the Klamath river from our 50 x 50 foot upper deck. Luscious to sit outside and watch the river flow by during the day, and to let the water lull you to sleep at night. For families (up to 8), folks who like to fish, or old friends who just want a very special get-away. Each of our six campsites have a picnic table and a fire pit. Our Maple River, Grotto River and Pepperwood River sites overlook the gorgeous Klamath River. Our Morning Meadow, Orchard Meadow, and Deer Meadow sites are close to our 5 acre meadow where blacktail deer graze in the evenings. We have a Yellow double Shower House with two separate sides, each with a toilet, sink and shower and on demand hot water, so folks don't have to wait. There's also a new Camp Shower at the corner of the orchard for our campers, along with two outhouses for camper use, one at the bottom of the road down to the meadow, and another in the woods just past Deer Meadow Camp. We see lots of wildlife; silver foxes, a bald eagle and a family of river otters downstream, vultures, blue heron, occasionally an osprey will fly overhead clutching a freshly caught salmon and call to each other to brag about it! There are rare sightings of timid black bears who run from humans, but sometimes can be seen grazing in the meadow with the black-tail deer. We're surrounded by old logging trails made by the lumber companies 80 years ago when they clear cut the old growth redwood on our side of the mountain, and now it's completely reforested with 200 ft tall Doug Fir, Madrone, Cedar, Oak, other pine species and Pepper wood trees, and we have written permission from the Green Diamond company to allow guest to hike on their adjacent properties.
Toilets
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Showers
from 
$110
 / night
Bayside Cabin

18. Bayside Cabin

98%
(319)
20mi from Sue-meg State Park (Patrick's Point State Park) · 1 site · Lodging
Come stay in our cozy little cabin tucked in an alder forest. Only a few minutes drive from downtown Arcata, it’s like being in the middle of the woods, right in town. This is a quiet neighborhood and is bike-friendly for getting around town. Feel free to ask us for recommendations on places to eat, get a drink, or find an adventure in Arcata and surrounding areas. We are located less than 40 minutes from Redwood National and State Parks where you can find incredible hiking trails!
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$80
 / night
River Song Camp

19. River Song Camp

100%
(15)
20mi from Sue-meg State Park (Patrick's Point State Park) · 2 sites · Lodging
Escape to a peaceful, sun-soaked retreat just minutes from the Mad River! Nestled on 2.5 open and spacious acres, this serene campsite offers easy access to nature while being conveniently close to local attractions. Prime Location: Just 1 mile from the fish hatchery and some of the best swimming holes in the area—perfect for cooling off in the summer. Outdoor Adventures: Explore mountain biking and walking trails, all within a short distance. Convenient Access: Just over the bridge from Blue Lake and a 15-minute drive to the coast and Arcata and McKinleyville making it easy to explore the local scene. Several accommodations: Choose from a single occupancy tiny home or camping trailer with a king-sized bed or set up your own tent! Relaxing Atmosphere: Enjoy wide-open skies, warm sunshine, and a tranquil setting perfect for unwinding. Whether you're here for a quiet riverside escape or an adventure-packed getaway, this spot is an ideal base for your Northern California camping experience.
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from 
$56
 / night
Little Haven Gardens

20. Little Haven Gardens

97%
(16)
21mi from Sue-meg State Park (Patrick's Point State Park) · 3 sites · RVs
Country setting yet 5 minutes to Humboldt State University, Arcata square, or Eureka, 15 minutes to Trinidad, Su-Meg (Patrick's Point), Blue Lake, and Moonstone Beach, 45 minutes to Redwood National Park, and so much more! Parking spots are on flat grassy field, near neighborhood road, typically very quiet and dark at night. We have nice bay breezes most every summer afternoon, and summer daytime temperatures are usually around 65 degrees. Abundant organic fruit free for the picking includes blueberries, blackberries, thimbleberries, kiwis, plums, pears and apples depending on the time of year (typically June through November) and we usually have fresh duck and chicken eggs, veggies, and culinary herbs (rosemary, thyme, sage, lavender etc.) to share from our garden, which is a work in progress, like many things! You're welcome to hang out by the very private creek for morning coffee or afternoon picnics and great bird and wildlife watching--if you're lucky you might even get to see river otters fishing and playing in the creek! You might want to bring water shoes or rain boots if you'd like to wade across the creek and explore the beautiful, serene 60 acre private nature preserve that borders our property. We have a young son and you'll often find us working and playing in the garden, creek, or around the property during the days
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from 
$55
 / night
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Camp Trinidad RV Resort

Camp Trinidad RV Resort

96%
(56)
1.2mi from Sue-meg State Park (Patrick's Point State Park) · 52 sites · RVs, Lodging
Discover Camp Trinidad, formerly known as Sounds of the Sea RV Park, where the redwoods meet the sea. Nestled along California’s breathtaking North Coast, this enchanting RV Resort offers the perfect escape. Just moments from Sue-meg State Park, Camp Trinidad RV Resort spans 12 scenic acres, with 52 sites featuring full hookups and modern amenities, it’s the ideal haven for adventurers and relaxation seekers alike. Embrace the awe-inspiring beauty of nature and create unforgettable memories at Camp Trinidad.
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
$75
 / night
The Fairy Forest

The Fairy Forest

95%
(298)
4.6mi from Sue-meg State Park (Patrick's Point State Park) · 4 sites · Lodging
The Fairy Forest is 4 acres of redwood trees one mile from the magical city of Trinidad, CA. People have been camping in our meadow since the 1950's, and I'm happy to carry on the tradition, by opening it up to you. There was a fire on the property in 1901 which left the burnt out hollow stumps which you'll see by the shower. There's one old growth redwood on the property, behind the glampy tent, but everything else in roughly 120 years old. Every year we try to make your glamping experience better and better. This year, we've added an artisan picnic table, built on site, and some solar lights leading to the shower. Outdoor sink and cook space is next on our list! There used to be two campsites on our property, but we closed down one of them to give guests in the glampy tent exclusive usage of the outdoor shower and porta potty. We are also renting out our cabin this year, which has been our home for the last 3 years. There's 10 local beaches to explore in the area, great little restaurants and businesses, and countless trails- including Strawberry Rock, which is right down the street from us. We're 19 miles away from Orick, which is the gateway to Fern Canyon (make a reservation in advance) and all the trails with old growth redwoods. And we're 16 miles from Arcata, a vibrant, colorful and creative city that is home to the first farmer's market in California, which is quite the experience if you find yourself here on a Saturday. Hope you come and stay with us if you find yourself on the Lost Coast.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$90
 / night
Camp Prairie

Camp Prairie

97%
(189)
11mi from Sue-meg State Park (Patrick's Point State Park) · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
We have seven beautiful acres just outside of the small town of McKinleyville. Our wooded property is about a mile from Clam Beach and surrounded by idyllic horse ranches, sleepy country roads, and lazy cows grazing in the fog. The site is below towering fir trees draped with hanging lichen and full of bird song.
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$60
 / night
Whispering Redwood Creek

Whispering Redwood Creek

95%
(120)
14mi from Sue-meg State Park (Patrick's Point State Park) · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Nestled within the towering grandeur of California's Redwood Forest, Whispering Redwood Creek offers a serene and enchanting camping experience. This unique site, located at 451 Tip Top Ridge Rd, McKinleyville, invites you to immerse yourself in the profound silence of the forest, where the majestic redwoods not only touch the sky but also absorb the sounds of the world, creating an atmosphere of deep tranquility. Adjacent to a gently percolating creek, the campsite is a harmonious blend of nature's calm and modern convenience. Designed for ease, it features a pull-through arrangement that welcomes all, from the casual weekend camper to the seasoned adventurer. The site is equipped with its own private bathroom, complete with a toilet and running water, ensuring comfort and privacy. As you settle in, you'll find a picnic table waiting, perfect for al fresco meals or evening conversations. The entire campsite is enveloped in a 100% shaded area, courtesy of the immense canopy overhead. This natural umbrella not only provides cool, refreshing shade but also creates a unique, dappled light ambiance that shifts and plays throughout the day. At Whispering Redwood Creek, you're invited to disconnect from the hustle and bustle and reconnect with the timeless rhythm of nature. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat to rejuvenate your spirit or a quiet base to explore the wonders of the Redwood Forest, this campsite promises an unforgettable stay, where the whispers of the ancient trees and the soft murmur of the creek become the soundtrack of your escape.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$51
 / night
Fieldbrook Gnome Dome

Fieldbrook Gnome Dome

90%
(10)
16mi from Sue-meg State Park (Patrick's Point State Park) · 1 site · Lodging
Gnome Dome is nestled in the redwood forest of the charming community of Fieldbrook in Humboldt County.
Toilets
Campfires
Potable water
from 
$120
 / night
Seven Sister's Sanctuary

Seven Sister's Sanctuary

100%
(20)
19mi from Sue-meg State Park (Patrick's Point State Park) · 1 site · Lodging
This property is nestled in a little valley one ridge over from the Mad River which flows to the ocean 5 miles away as the crow flies. Warmer in the summer and just beyond the fog belt we can have 80 degrees in the summer while the coast is in the 60's. A bit colder in the winter than the coast, we have been known to have a dusting or a couple inches of snow (although it never sticks around). The beginnings of Warren creek form the eastern boundary to the property where salmonids have been tracked by Fish and Game. A year round spring feeds a pond which then feeds another creek on the west side of the property. Besides field and meadow there is lush forest with a variety of trees including: Cascara, Willow, Alder, Redwood, Cedar, Maple, Spruce and Fir. This land was the home of one of the richest race car drivers in the area who legend says had regular shoot outs with the police! Since then the land has been cleansed, blessed and used for many sacred gatherings, weddings and ceremonies and was home to a moonlodge-TreeWoman for several years. There we had regular new moon gatherings for local women. It is an honor and privilege to share this space with you. Learn more about this land: Enjoy your own private meadow cabin at the end of the lane, just a minute walk from the communal parking area. Rustic yet comfy, leave your TV behind and cozy up next to your campfire; savor morning coffee with the resident deer and towering Redwoods. Bike down scenic West End Road to Blue Lake and the Mad River. Make a stop at the local brewery after a stroll on the river trail. It is an easy 15 minute drive to the nearest beaches with hiking and biking trails nearby. In the winter, take a 40 minute drive to Horse mountain where you can cross country ski with a distant view of the ocean. This land is sacred to us and has been the site of multiple spiritual ceremonies, workshops and seasonal gatherings, including wedding celebrations. You may see us working around the land occasionally as we live in the main house also on the property. This is not a perfectly groomed lawn type of area. We do mow paths and sitting spaces but the ground can be uneven at times and much growth is kept natural for wildlife habitat. As stewards of this property, we value the wildlife safety and honor the presence of all creatures with minimal disruption. Wildlife that have visited include but not limited to: deer, fox, bear, skunk, opossum, mountain lion, owls and hawks. You may hear our ducks on occasion but fear not, they are trained not to attack! Our two cats may come to inspect visitors and may decide to join you for morning coffee in your covered outdoor lounging area. The Meadow cabin was originally built to house our extensive water filtration system, then expanded as a horse shelter and garden space as well as a honey processing house. We affectionately call it our "Honey House". On several occasions it was the site of regular African initiation medicine journeys. The fire pit in front of the cabin was created as a sacred fire spot. We strive for organic chemical free living as much as possible. Soaps, shampoos, and cleaning supplies are provided. If you bring your own please be conscientious. Please no highly scented perfumes or lotions. There is an infrared sauna on site as well, convenient to your shower and tub. Directions for use are in the informational binder. The indoor studio style living space is shoes off so bring some clean indoor shoes/slippers to wear if desired. Heating is by a small electric fireplace/stove. There is a queen size bed and a single overhead bunk (max 250lbs). Kitchen amenities include a hotplate, toaster/bake oven, electric tea kettle and skillet and a kitchen sink as well as a large refrigerator. This is a solar powered household with filtered well water. Hot water outdoor shower, tub and custom made pooper. Our home made compost toilet is simple to use. Preferably solids only (feel free to pee in the field) after which a scoop of cedar shavings is dumped on top. Cell phone service may be spotty. Just beyond the fire pit is often better reception. Please drive slow on the 1/3 mile long gravel drive to get to our sanctuary at the end of the lane. Our country lane is perfect for a stroll under the stars. At times you can even hear the roar of the ocean approximately 5 miles to the west as the crow flies. It is very dark at night with no street lights or bright porch lights so make sure you bring a flashlight. We do have neighbors and you may hear others doing yardwork, calling for their animals or the sound of chickens, occasionally dogs and ducks. This space is a peaceful retreat but please do not expect complete silence all the time. We have lived here for over 35 years and have experience on the rivers, oceans and trails and are happy to share information on where to go and what to see if so desired.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$115
 / night
Drive Way Getta Away…

Drive Way Getta Away…

98%
(40)
19mi from Sue-meg State Park (Patrick's Point State Park) · 1 site · RV
Quiet, with minimal traffic, this site offers walking distance access to downtown Arcata and the Arcata Community Forest. A mere 30-minute drive will take you to the breathtaking Redwood National Park, while CAL POLY Humboldt is just a 10-minute stroll away. The driveway is flat but does starts to slant downward towards alley. Alley can difficult to maneuver larger rigs. Our site comfortably accommodates a 20ft transit/van/small RV, as showcased by the pictured van. Located off-street, it provides a safe and tranquil parking spot. Access to the site is through an alleyway, ensuring privacy and convenience for guests.
Pets
from 
$24
 / night
Redwoods Bend Retreat

Redwoods Bend Retreat

95%
(153)
20mi from Sue-meg State Park (Patrick's Point State Park) · 14 sites · Tents, Lodging
The Redwoods Bend Retreat is a place to get away from it all. Located on the Yurok reservation right on the Klamath River just outside Orick, CA, we are "off the grid", through a Redwood forest and over a mountain down into the Klamath River valley. We have a 5 acre meadow, and orchard with 50 trees, peaches pears, apples, cherries, plums, pluots, apricots and grapes. We are right on the Klamath river. It's a great place to come and recharge your internal batteries. There is no cellphone service and none of our sites have internet service. Our Main House was built in 1952 and retains the flavor of the 50’s. It houses a kitchen, dining hall, a living room, two bedrooms and a bathroom with a bathtub and shower. Our log-built Lodge overlooks the Klamath River with 3 bedrooms, a full kitchen, bathroom and wrap-around covered porch. Our Pumpkin and Blue Cottages. They are close to the double Yellow Shower house and toilets, and they have hot and cold running water, a propane cooktop, and a wood stove for heat. We do NOT have refrigeration, and our solar batteries or generator provides us lights at night. Campers who use our Cottages may use their own sleeping bags, but we have beds with mattresses and pillows and clean bedding. We also have an Upper Barn bedroom and half-bath rental. Our two-story Riverview Yurt appeals to folks who want a full kitchen, a private shower and flush toilet overlooking the Klamath river from our 50 x 50 foot upper deck. Luscious to sit outside and watch the river flow by during the day, and to let the water lull you to sleep at night. For families (up to 8), folks who like to fish, or old friends who just want a very special get-away. Each of our six campsites have a picnic table and a fire pit. Our Maple River, Grotto River and Pepperwood River sites overlook the gorgeous Klamath River. Our Morning Meadow, Orchard Meadow, and Deer Meadow sites are close to our 5 acre meadow where blacktail deer graze in the evenings. We have a Yellow double Shower House with two separate sides, each with a toilet, sink and shower and on demand hot water, so folks don't have to wait. There's also a new Camp Shower at the corner of the orchard for our campers, along with two outhouses for camper use, one at the bottom of the road down to the meadow, and another in the woods just past Deer Meadow Camp. We see lots of wildlife; silver foxes, a bald eagle and a family of river otters downstream, vultures, blue heron, occasionally an osprey will fly overhead clutching a freshly caught salmon and call to each other to brag about it! There are rare sightings of timid black bears who run from humans, but sometimes can be seen grazing in the meadow with the black-tail deer. We're surrounded by old logging trails made by the lumber companies 80 years ago when they clear cut the old growth redwood on our side of the mountain, and now it's completely reforested with 200 ft tall Doug Fir, Madrone, Cedar, Oak, other pine species and Pepper wood trees, and we have written permission from the Green Diamond company to allow guest to hike on their adjacent properties.
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Bayside Cabin

Bayside Cabin

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20mi from Sue-meg State Park (Patrick's Point State Park) · 1 site · Lodging
Come stay in our cozy little cabin tucked in an alder forest. Only a few minutes drive from downtown Arcata, it’s like being in the middle of the woods, right in town. This is a quiet neighborhood and is bike-friendly for getting around town. Feel free to ask us for recommendations on places to eat, get a drink, or find an adventure in Arcata and surrounding areas. We are located less than 40 minutes from Redwood National and State Parks where you can find incredible hiking trails!
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River Song Camp

River Song Camp

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20mi from Sue-meg State Park (Patrick's Point State Park) · 2 sites · Lodging
Escape to a peaceful, sun-soaked retreat just minutes from the Mad River! Nestled on 2.5 open and spacious acres, this serene campsite offers easy access to nature while being conveniently close to local attractions. Prime Location: Just 1 mile from the fish hatchery and some of the best swimming holes in the area—perfect for cooling off in the summer. Outdoor Adventures: Explore mountain biking and walking trails, all within a short distance. Convenient Access: Just over the bridge from Blue Lake and a 15-minute drive to the coast and Arcata and McKinleyville making it easy to explore the local scene. Several accommodations: Choose from a single occupancy tiny home or camping trailer with a king-sized bed or set up your own tent! Relaxing Atmosphere: Enjoy wide-open skies, warm sunshine, and a tranquil setting perfect for unwinding. Whether you're here for a quiet riverside escape or an adventure-packed getaway, this spot is an ideal base for your Northern California camping experience.
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Little Haven Gardens

Little Haven Gardens

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21mi from Sue-meg State Park (Patrick's Point State Park) · 3 sites · RVs
Country setting yet 5 minutes to Humboldt State University, Arcata square, or Eureka, 15 minutes to Trinidad, Su-Meg (Patrick's Point), Blue Lake, and Moonstone Beach, 45 minutes to Redwood National Park, and so much more! Parking spots are on flat grassy field, near neighborhood road, typically very quiet and dark at night. We have nice bay breezes most every summer afternoon, and summer daytime temperatures are usually around 65 degrees. Abundant organic fruit free for the picking includes blueberries, blackberries, thimbleberries, kiwis, plums, pears and apples depending on the time of year (typically June through November) and we usually have fresh duck and chicken eggs, veggies, and culinary herbs (rosemary, thyme, sage, lavender etc.) to share from our garden, which is a work in progress, like many things! You're welcome to hang out by the very private creek for morning coffee or afternoon picnics and great bird and wildlife watching--if you're lucky you might even get to see river otters fishing and playing in the creek! You might want to bring water shoes or rain boots if you'd like to wade across the creek and explore the beautiful, serene 60 acre private nature preserve that borders our property. We have a young son and you'll often find us working and playing in the garden, creek, or around the property during the days
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Redwoods Rest Stop

Redwoods Rest Stop

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23mi from Sue-meg State Park (Patrick's Point State Park) · 1 site · Tent, RV
1/2 mile off of the 101. The address is 494 Indianola Cutoff (see GPS instructions below). We used this location to build our new home. Incredible location between Eureka and Arcata. Redwoods on property. Old growth stumps as well near campsite. On a county road but very quiet at night. Power available. We have 50-30 amp adapter available to use. Very private setting. Full size construction porta potty for your personal use will NOT be available November 1- May 1. We recently created a spot for a tent as well. The site is level, gravel and well drained. Hard to find in Humboldt! 🌲🌲IMPORTANT GPS DIRECTIONS🌲🌲 To find us using GPS please type in 500 Indianola Cutoff… we share a driveway. Pull in then immediately to your left you will see your campsite ⛺️⛺️🚐🚐
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The best camping in Sue-meg State Park (Patrick's Point State Park), CA guide

Overview

About

At the heart of California’s Redwood Coast, Sue-meg State Park (formerly Patrick’s Point State Park) is small but mighty, and startling scenery awaits along every hiking trail. Rocky sea cliffs tumble down into the ocean at Wedding Rock, named for its popularity as a wedding venue. Surf crashes onto the sandy beach at Agate Beach, while sea lions and harbor seals lounge by the rocks and tide pools of Palmer’s Point. Once you’ve had your fill of ocean views, head inland to visit the traditional Sumêg Village and Native Plant Garden, and learn about the park’s rich Native American history.

Notable campgrounds

  • Best for RVs: Agate Beach Campground has back-in RV sites, each with grills, food lockers, and rings, but no hookups. 
  • Best for family campers: Abalone Campground is the largest of the three campgrounds with spacious tent-only pitches. 
  • Best for escaping the crowds: Penn Creek Campground has 16 tent sites in a tranquil setting with picnic tables and barbecue pits.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. You can reserve one of the 124 campsites at Sue-meg State Park via the Reserve California website. Campsites can be reserved for a maximum of 15 total days in one calendar year. 
  2. Online reservations open six months in advance (based on your arrival date).
  3. Campsites can book up fast, and it’s not unusual for sites to be booked as soon as they become available, so plan ahead and reserve as early as possible.

When to go

Summer is peak season at Sue-meg State Park, but the crisp ocean breezes keep temperature averages between 40–65°F. Winter averages dip down to 35–55°F, but bring the opportunity for whale-watching along the coast while colorful wildflowers sweep the coast in late spring. Fog can hang along the coast during summer mornings, clouding the views—it normally clears by midday but occasionally can stick around for a few days.

Know before you go

  • Sue-meg State Park is located off the Pacific Coast Highway (Route 101), 14 miles south of Redwood National Park, or about a 20-minute drive away. The closest town is Trinidad to the south, a 15-minute drive away. 
  • Per-vehicle day-use fees are required to enter the park, and camping fees also apply.  
  • Sue-meg State Park facilities include a visitor center, picnic areas, restrooms, and an RV sanitation station.
  • Swimming and wading are not advised throughout the park as there are strong, unpredictable waves and undertow.
  • There are accessible campsites and restrooms at Sue-meg State Beach. The Visitor Center is also accessible.
  • Dogs are permitted in the park, but not on the beaches and must be kept on a 6-foot, hand-held leash at all times.
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