Agate Campground
4150 Patricks Point Drive, Trinidad, CA 95570
About the Business
Welcome to Agate Campground, your serene getaway nestled within the breathtaking landscapes of Sue-meg State Park in Trinidad, California. Located at 4150 Patricks Point Drive, just thirty miles north of Eureka, our campground offers a unique blend of natural beauty, adventure, and tranquility, perfect for those seeking a memorable escape into nature.
Discover the wonders of the one-square-mile park, rich with opportunities for exploration and relaxation. Embark on a short walk around the park's perimeter to hunt for agates, delve into tidepools, and meander through lush jungles of shrubs and trees. Keep an eye out for seals, sea lions, and migrating whales as you take in the stunning ocean views. Within the park's interior, uncover the cultural heritage at the reconstructed Yurok plank-house village, or learn about native flora in the plant garden.
At Agate Campground, choose from three inviting campgrounds where you can picnic or enjoy mornings filled with birdsong. In the summer, immerse yourself in the local culture with traditional ceremonies at Sumêg Village or join a hike led by knowledgeable docents or naturalists. No matter the season, there's always something fascinating to discover.
For families with fourth graders, take advantage of the California State Parks Adventure Pass, allowing free access to this enchanting park. With temperatures ranging from 40–65°F in summer and 35–55°F in winter, be prepared for a variety of weather conditions, including the ubiquitous coastal fog that adds a mystical charm to your stay.
Stay informed about events and updates by following the North Coast Redwoods on Facebook and Instagram. Whether you're here for a weekend retreat or an extended adventure, Agate Campground promises an unforgettable experience amidst the natural splendor of California's north coast. Come and create cherished memories with us!
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4150 Patricks Point Drive, Trinidad, California 95570, United States
Reviews
"This was a great place to camp! The sites are mostly cut right into the forest, so each one feels secluded. Each one had its own bear box to keep food and garbage safety secured from bears! With the easy walk down to agate beach!"
"Absolutely beautiful location to enjoy the northern CA coast and have close access to the Redwoods. We stayed in one of the 4 cabins, which are conveniently located near restrooms and the beach access hike. Showers are about a 5 minute walk away. We checked in at the main entrance to the state park and were given the code to the door. The cabin was clean and everything was in great condition, besides some broken slats on the blinds. There were 3 outlets in the cabin, which was perfect for our needs. The electric wall heater kept the cabin plenty warm at night. There is space to park directly in front of the cabin, as well as a fire pit. Firewood can be purchased from the camp host nearby. We loved staying in the cabin and would definitely return to this beautiful place!"
"This campground and this park are amazing! There are so many beautiful views and hikes and trails of different difficulty levels. Agate Beach is huge and wild feeling and the sunsets are amazing from down there (unless you're fogged in which is also beautiful in it's own way). This next part is specific to the AGATE CABINS...1) bring a sleeping bag AND pad... There are no mattresses, 2) bring your own camp chairs (there is nothing to sit on inside - we used a food bin for a table), 3) bring quarters for the pay showers if you want one - I found $1 was enough for me...i think it's $1 per minute and 4) I saved the best for last... Bring an electric kettle!!! The cabins have electricity and an adorable electric wall heater. You can plug in your electric kettle for all the hot chocolate, oatmeal, ramen, and dishwater you want without leaving your cabin!!!! You will still be washing dishes at a spigot and sharing a bathroom camping style so be prepared for that. We loved it!!!"
"The whole park is incredible, not just the campgrounds. The hiking trails to the overlooks are gorgeous and to the beaches as well. Saw sea lions and jellyfish."
"Agate campground is nice campground on the north side of Patrick's Point State park, with about 38 slots. We were there in March and it was not full. You can access the Rim Trail that flows around the park quite easily. The Rim trail will also give you access to all the view points in the park. The bathroom in the CG had flush toilets and were pretty clean. The surrounding area was clean too. The camp spots were nice and spacious and most were level. Beware the trash panda's, we had a few visit while we were sitting around the campfire. I shooed them away but the didn't seem too intimidated."
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