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Trinidad

ℹ️Practical info — Trinidad
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🌤 Weather — 5 days
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💡 Tips
- Hike the Trinidad Head trail for sweeping, dramatic views of the coastline-keep an eye out for gray whales during migration seasons.
- Parking near the town pier and Trinidad State Beach fills up very quickly on weekends; plan to arrive before mid-morning.
- Combine your visit with the nearby Redwood National and State Parks, as ancient, towering forests are just a short drive away.
- Don't be discouraged by dense morning fog; the Northern California coast often burns off the marine layer for a sunny afternoon.
🍽 Food
Pick up locally caught and traditionally smoked wild salmon from the small smokehouses near the harbor.
Try this incredibly sweet local crab fresh near the pier, especially during the winter and spring harvesting season.
A warm, comforting coastal classic dessert to order at one of the village's casual diners after a chilly hike.
🛍 Shopping · 🧘 Quiet spots
Stroll through the tiny village center to find galleries featuring coastal-inspired paintings, photography, and pottery.
Grab some vacuum-sealed locally smoked fish near the harbor; it makes an excellent, edible souvenir to take home.
Walk down the forested trails to this broad sandy beach, which often feels much quieter than the main harbor area.
A beautiful, slightly hidden cove just north of Trinidad Head. A short, peaceful walk through the woods reveals remarkable ocean views.
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Trinidad is one of California's smallest and most appealing cities, located in Humboldt County on a cliff overlooking the Pacific. The town is famous for its dramatic coastline and Trinidad State Beach, which is a favorite motif for photographers with its giant rock formations in the sea. Those seeking seclusion will find true natural paradises in the hidden coves of College Cove South and College Cove North, accessible via forested paths. To the south of the city lies Little River State Beach, a vast dune area convenient for hiking and bird watching. Trinidad Harbor remains an active fishing port where visitors can buy fresh Dungeness crabs directly from the boats. A landmark is the Trinidad Memorial Lighthouse, offering a spectacular view over the bay. The city also serves as an excellent starting point for visits to Redwood National Park. The atmosphere in Trinidad is relaxed and authentic, characterized by the raw beauty of the Pacific Northwest. Located along Highway 101, the city gives a well-suited blend of outdoor adventures like kayaking and hiking, as well as cozy moments in local cafes known for their hospitality and fresh cuisine.
- Location: United States
- Top sights: Memorial Lighthouse · Lighthouse Obervation Deck · Trinidad State Beach
- Nearby: Sumêg Village (5 km)
- Population: ~1.205 (2011)
Geography
Facts
- Humboldt County
- Active fishing port
- Trinidad State Beach
- Memorial Lighthouse
- Dungeness crab
- Near Redwood Park
- Sea kayaking
- Cliffside hiking trails
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Sights in the town Trinidad (7)
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