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Redwoods Retreat
This private and spacious studio guest house is located next to our residence. Nestled on 5 acres of towering redwood trees and lush huckleberry bushes in the Westhaven neighborhood, it's perfect for the single traveler or couple (but please note it is not suitable for children or those traveling with pets). An ideal base to explore the Redwoods National Forest, nearby Moonstone beach and scenic downtown Trinidad. The newly renovated ponds teeming with colorful koi make this place extra special!

Bungalow in the Redwoods
This cozy bungalow (225 sq.ft.) is situated on 6 acres of redwood forest within walking distance to the coastal village of Trinidad and 30 minutes drive to the tallest trees in the world, amazing hiking trails and the rugged beaches of the Northern California coast. Immerse yourself in the glories of the redwood forest around an evening fire under the stars. The Bungalow is private, freshly remodeled, clean and comfortable with beautiful afternoon light, shaded in the morning for sleeping in.

Cottage by the Sea
Enjoy a cozy, warm inviting studio and be gently rocked to sleep by the sound of the ocean waves. A short walk to the beach and lagoon. The Cottage is located across the street from the ocean, and surrounded by the forest. Quiet and private space to relax and unwind. Visit the redwoods, hiking trails, lagoons and of course, the ocean and beaches, all from the comfort of this inviting little "Cottage by the Sea" ~CDC cleaning/sanitizing guidelines for COVID19 are being implemented

Amazing Stump House with Private Outdoor Living.
ADULTS ONLY IF YOUR DESIRED DATES ARE NOT AVAILABLE, PLEASE CONSIDER STAYING AT THE OTHER AMAZING EXPERIENCE ON OUR PROPERTY. "An Architects Studio" This cozy Treehouse is idyllic. Cocooned by Redwoods, Sitka Spruce and Huckleberries. A ladder leads you to the cozy sleeping loft, where you can gaze at the stars through the two huge skylights. Just down the steps across the OUTDOOR LIVING ROOM, step into the "Shower Grotto", inside an Old Growth Redwood Stump with a Rain Shower.

Bay View Penthouse in Historic Old Town Eureka
Enjoy your stay on the scenic North Coast at this one-of-a-kind property! Located right in the heart of Old Town Eureka, this historic stay has been updated with all the modern amenities yet holds true to its original 1882 charm. Positioned on the 4th floor, this two-bedroom penthouse apartment has both stair and elevator access. The Penthouse is centrally located with easy access to US-101 and just steps from some of the best local restaurants, bars and shops in Humboldt County.

Infinity ocean view, while soaking in the hot tub!
Welcome to The Wind and Tide where forest meets sea. Our newly remodeled home is situated on three acres of forested cliffside overlooking the Pacific, just north of the seaside village of Trinidad. Tranquility awaits as you take a dip in the hot tub and relax by the fire pit, soaking up the sounds of sea lions, the views of migrating whales, and sunsets and stargazing galore. Tide-pooling, agate hunting, and exploring Sue-Meg State Park is just a short drive down the road.

Peaceful, private 3BD home nestled in the redwoods
Relax and refresh in this peaceful cottage. Close to beaches, hiking trails & the town of Trinidad. Newly remodeled, sparkling clean 3 bed 2 bath cottage tucked in the redwoods. Very private. Plenty of parking. Enjoy a day at the beach and come home to barbecue on the giant back deck. Beautiful views of the redwoods and a fenced park-like backyard. Bring your friends and family or just come alone to get away and rejuvenate. This cottage in the woods welcomes you.

Cozy Redwood Coast Dome
Experience nature in comfort in a glamping dome with an outdoor shower, outdoor kitchen and outdoor dining. Please read all of the property description before booking. The property is in a redwood forest with a good size meadow for sunshine and flowers. It's a great base camp for exploring the beautiful beaches, Redwood forest and local cities of Trinidad and Arcata. Maximum 3 guests, or 4 guests if one or more guests are under 12.

1952 Airstream Dreams - Beach Walk Access
Take yourself back in time in our 1952 Airstream. Perfectly situated between Arcata and Eureka, this vintage abode offers modern comforts while preserving its historical essence. Just a short walk from breathtaking sand dunes and secluded beaches, it provides a tranquil haven for those seeking a unique escape. Enjoy the blend of nostalgia and contemporary convenience, ideal for a memorable retreat amidst the natural beauty of the coast.

Redwood Grove Cottage
Charming, affordable house all to yourself set in a small redwood grove. Nearest neighbor 200ft away through forest. 15 min walk to Trinidad on a country lane. Queen bed in master, comfortable twin bunk beds in tiny second bedroom (adults ok in bunks if less than ~180lb). Bonus playroom/office. Well-stocked kitchen and laundry. Level 2 electric car charging outlet (NEMA 14-50). Well behaved pets ok.

Trinidad Bluff House - panoramic, whitewater view
Secluded bluff-top house on a private lane has ocean views up and down the coast. The cottage is perfect for a quiet retreat or a family vacation. Look for whales from the 40-foot living room, check out the surfers, or watch nesting seabirds on the rocks below. (All photos are taken from the house.) Fall asleep to sounds of the surf. Walk to pristine beaches.

Redwood Coastal Cottage Retreat~ Fleurhaven Chalet
Seclusion at its best! Take it easy at this unique and tranquil getaway. There is no place quite like it! Surround yourself in nature, sun, trees and flowers in a cozy, custom gingerbread house with all the comforts of home and cabin-like feel. Set among the trees and quiet yet close to town and beaches. The perfect retreat!
Popular amenities for Trinidad vacation rentals
Trinidad beach vacation rentals

Sea Dance - A Private Luxury Beachfront Suite

Shore Acres Ocean View Cabin and Retreat Space

Cottage-core, Moonstone Beach & Dining 2min walk

Deja Blue Big Lagoon Ocean View.
Trinidad house rentals

Downtown Getaway with hot tub & EV charger

Trinidad Treasure

Casa de Cul-de-sac (pet friendly with a fee)

Convenient, Clean & Modern 1BR Redwood Park Home

Redwoods & Hammond Trail Retreat

Beautiful House with Hot Tub in Sunny Blue Lake

Arcata Charmer: Clean + Comfy

Serene, private home nestled in the Redwoods.
Beach house rentals in Trinidad

Morgan Cove Ocean front with beach access

Oceanfront Bungalow @ Agate Beach

Stylish modern beach house

Sunset Bliss-Luxury-Hot Tub

OCEAN VIEW BUNGALOW

Trinity Stunning Harbor Views Perfect Location!

Harbor Moon l Stunning Home l Expansive Trinidad H

Incredible 3BR Oceanfront | Hot Tub
When is the best time to visit Trinidad?
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| Avg. price | G$31,162 GYD | G$26,770 GYD | G$32,835 GYD | G$37,227 GYD | G$41,200 GYD | G$50,612 GYD | G$52,076 GYD | G$49,775 GYD | G$47,056 GYD | G$42,037 GYD | G$46,010 GYD | G$48,938 GYD |
| Avg. temp | 9°C | 9°C | 10°C | 10°C | 12°C | 13°C | 14°C | 15°C | 14°C | 12°C | 10°C | 9°C |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Trinidad?
Vacation rentals and guesthouses are found throughout the seaside village and around the town’s forested edges. Staying near beaches or the harbor gives you easy access to hiking, tide pools, and local dining.
What are the best things to do in Trinidad with kids?
Kids often enjoy tide pooling at the beach, exploring forest paths, and learning about local marine life at nature centers. The Trinidad Pier is a popular spot for crabbing or just watching boats in the harbor.
What are some of the best things to do in Trinidad?
Explore protected beaches, watch wildlife from ocean bluffs, and hike among redwoods in parks near town. The harbor, lighthouses, and local art galleries invite you to learn about Trinidad’s maritime and creative sides.
How is the weather in Trinidad?
Trinidad experiences cool, damp winters around 40-55°F (5-13°C) with frequent rainfall, and mild summers averaging 50-64°F (10-18°C) with less rain and coastal fog. Layers are useful throughout the year.
When is the best time to visit Trinidad?
Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for drier weather and clearer skies, making it comfortable for outdoor activities. Coastal fog is common, so plan to bring layers year-round.
What are the best places to visit in Trinidad?
Trinidad Memorial Lighthouse, Trinidad State Beach, and Patrick’s Point State Park are frequently suggested for scenic views and nature experiences. The working harbor and town’s art galleries also reflect coastal life.
What are some hiking trails in Trinidad?
Explore coastal trails at Patrick’s Point State Park, climb forest paths near Trinidad Head, or walk the Trinidad State Beach trails for ocean views. Redwood groves and bluffs invite gentle hikes year-round.
What are some family activities we can do in Trinidad?
Explore tide pools and sandy beaches, join a whale-watching outing, or climb the Trinidad Memorial Lighthouse for sweeping ocean views. Local nature centers and forested trails also offer accessible adventures for families.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Trinidad?
You can explore nearby redwood parks with towering trees, wander coastal trails, or visit local markets and historic towns around Humboldt County. A visit to the region’s rivers and nature reserves is also often recommended.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Trinidad?
Trinidad has a range of pet-friendly vacation rentals, including cozy cottages and homes where dogs are welcome. Coastal parks and forested trails nearby make it easy to enjoy outdoor time with your pet.
What are some local tips for visiting Trinidad?
Wear layers, as mist and coastal breezes are common. Shop at local markets for fresh seafood, and remember to follow posted guidelines when enjoying tide pools and sensitive habitats.
What is Trinidad known for?
Trinidad is known for its scenic coastline, tide pools, and historic lighthouse overlooking the Pacific Ocean. The area has deep connections to Yurok heritage and offers access to iconic redwood forests.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Trinidad?
Discover hidden forest trails winding through old-growth redwoods or seek out quiet coves along the rugged coastline. The Trinidad Art Gallery and local cultural events give a glimpse into the region’s creative community.
What are the best foods to try in Trinidad?
Trinidad has locally caught Dungeness crab, salmon, and clam chowder that are frequently suggested. Many restaurants highlight fresh seafood and regional ingredients along the Northern California coast.
What should I bring for a trip to Trinidad?
Bring layers for foggy mornings and cool evenings, a waterproof jacket for rain, and sturdy shoes for exploring beaches or forest trails. Binoculars and a reusable water bottle are handy for coastal wildlife spotting.
What is the nightlife in Trinidad like?
Trinidad's nightlife is laid-back, centering on local pubs, casual bars, and a few waterfront restaurants. Live music performances or seasonal community events can sometimes be found around town.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Trinidad?
Trinidad has an annual fish festival celebrating coastal traditions, along with art walks and seasonal community fairs. Local events often highlight seafood, music, and regional artists throughout the year.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Trinidad?
Many Trinidad vacation rentals are family friendly, with options like multi-bedroom homes, cottages, and places near the beach. A number of stays provide kitchens and outdoor spaces for group enjoyment.
All about Trinidad
On California’s wild Lost Coast 90 minutes from the Oregon border, the small seaside village of Trinidad boasts big trees, untamed beaches, and jaw-dropping views of the Pacific Ocean. In fact, Trinidad is designated as a California Coastal National Monument Gateway — a title given to sections of the coast that are important as both a tourist destination and wildlife habitat. Just off the coast, Green Rock and Flatiron Rock provide a home to a dozen species of seabirds — the most diverse seabird population in California.
To experience the natural beauty of the town up close, you can hike or bike the Trinidad Head Trail Loop, which winds along the coast through stands of towering redwood and spruce trees. A walk on the Trinidad Pier, which juts out into the protected waters of the Trinidad Harbor, offers the chance to experience the rocky coastline from a different perspective. The pier is also a great place to try your hand at fishing or crabbing, as you listen to the waters hitting the shore.
What are the top things to do in Trinidad?
Sue-Meg State Park
Located around 10 minutes north of Trinidad in the heart of redwood country, the Sue-Meg State Park covers 640 acres of diverse landscape, including sandy shoreline, rocky cliffs, and lush forests with mature spruce, redwoods, and pines. You can explore the varying scenic views and wildlife along one of the numerous trails here. Several exhibits showcasing the cultural and natural history of the park are also available. During the summer months, kids can enjoy Junior Ranger programs with nature walks through the park.
Trinidad Head Memorial Lighthouse
Located in the harbor around two minutes from downtown Trinidad, the Trinidad Head Memorial Lighthouse is a 25-foot lighthouse built in 1949 as a replica of the original 1871 Trinidad Head Lighthouse. It is an important site in the area’s rich maritime history, not only acting as a monument to those lost at sea, but also as the site of the 1971 Fourth Order Fresnel Lens and the 1898 Fog Bell.
Trinidad Museum
Located in a historic home that dates back to the turn of the 20th century. The Trinidad Museum focuses on the history of the area. Here, you’ll find five exhibit rooms focused on the original Tsurai Village, Yurok traditions, the Gold Rush, fishing, logging, and the Trinidad Head Lighthouse. Outside of the museum, you can enjoy the native garden and pond.
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Explore 50 vacation rentals in Trinidad

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Trinidad vacation rentals start at G$12,548 GYD per night before taxes and fees

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30 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

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30 properties have a dedicated workspace

Wi-Fi availability
50 of Trinidad vacation rentals include wi-fi access

Popular amenities for guests
Guests love Self check-in, Gym, and BBQ grill across Trinidad rentals

4.9 Average rating
Trinidad stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.9 out of 5!
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