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    Big Lagoon County Park

    3.8 (22 reviews)
    Open 1:30 am - 11:30 pm
    Updated 3 weeks ago

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    miguel G.

    I love this lagoon camping area! It does get really busy, but that being the only down fall in this area it's safe to say that's you'll have the best night of your life. Exaggerative a bit, but beach access whenever you'd like and all the spots are fire safe and super chill. The host has a spotted schedule but upon meeting him he's the most chill person I've met. Definitely a place I'll come year after year! Big lagoon has a vibe and it becomes a legacy.

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    Ray F.

    Big Lagoon County Park, is a secluded park on the far north coast, in northern Humboldt county approximately 15 minutes north of McKinleyville, CA. The park is accessed from the 101 highway, turning west onto the road - look for the highway sign at around 14.5 miles passed McKv - once you turn in follow the signs around a couple hundred yards - the Park entry is on the right (west) - when the road Y's stay to the left - follow it in there is a day use area as well as overnight camping. This beautiful park has one of the most amazing piece of fresh water with a breaker sand bar area on the ocean side. Big lagoon it's a great place to bring the family and dog for a day on the water. Even when its cloudy and overcast here the water is usually pretty nice. You can literally park right next to the sand. Amazing waves and miles of beach front, hunt for agates, build sand castles, letting the dog run, walking on the beach, kayak or sail in the lagoon, overnight camping, and day use area. Sometimes, the ocean side can be very rough - waves well over 15' here - dangerous rip currents and sneaker waves make this beach not very safe for swimming or surfing and caution must be used anytime you are on the water here. The Lagoon side is pretty much always calm, a great place to kayak and even sail small craft. There is a boat ramp on the lagoon side. This park is an honor self service toll park - pay station is by the boat ramp - $2 for day use. $1 for seniors, handicapped and veterans. The park is dog friendly, leash or voice command - we bring our little dog here regularly so he can run and play with the others dogs out. A great beach for sand castles, digging, etc. - This beach also yields some great agates, we look every time we go and usually always find a couple great ones. This past trip was no different. A great county beach park in northern humboldt county california just off the 101. Well worth the effort. 00140

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    Deserie D.

    Big Lagoon is absolutely stunning no matter what the weather is. It can change rapidly so bring all your layers. It's a great place for sailing a laser or c-15, Kayaking, Stand Up Paddleboarding, canoeing or even swimming it's unfortunately starting to get really busy there. Camping is first come first serve. There are mediocre bathrooms and the shower was out of service. Another attraction there is walking on the spit but be very very careful as there can be deadly sneaker waves. The only reason not 5 stars is the unfortunate host situation.....

    Site #2 is huge with room for at least 5 tents

    This is hands down one of my favorite campgrounds in California. The sites first come, first service and generous in size, particularly #2 and #11 are super sized with easy beach access. Our fellow campers were quiet by 10 pm and in the morning things don't get busy until 9 am or so. Very peaceful atmosphere with no worries. HOST things: The camp host is available if you need anything and is a nice guy if you are respectful of the space and his role. He's not a concierge. A lot of the negative reviews seem to be mad that the campground was full. Just remember that once it's full there is nothing he can do to produce more campsites. He keeps the place tidy and running. COVID things: They have done a good job spacing out the sites to ensure social distancing. The showers are closed during the Covid era. Bathrooms are open but there is no soap so bring your own.

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    Tiffany H.

    Small campsite with beach access lagoon is quiet water is surprisingly warm and calm. Very shallow. Great for playing with the kids or romantic walks. Camp sites are $25. Or $22 for military. $2 extra per animal. Showers and toilets provided showers cost $0.50 for 5 minutes. Not sure if there is portable water, or dump site. For sure trash and recycling. Every campsite has a fire pit. Ocean access from campsite only a few minute walk, but be ware! Danger signs everywhere DO NOT SWIM IN OCEAN! Very dangerous many people have drowned!

    My wife and I camped here for two days. The place was absolutely amazing! Very beautiful clean and accommodating! We though we were experiencing our camp site to the fullest until we met the camp host. His name is Dude Arther. What a interesting man he was so nice and knowledgeable! I highly recommend this camp site and I HIGHLY recommend you take the time to talk with Dude you won't be sorry! Also stop in at his shack check out his coy pond surrounded by various treasures travelers have left behind! You leave a treasure and take one! Oh and tell him Josh and Blaire say hello from Chico!

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    Wonderful Camp site with hot showers, flush toilets, boat launch, beach fires and more.

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    Moonstone Beach - Beautiful sunset

    Moonstone Beach

    4.4(52 reviews)
    9.4 mi

    This is an amazing beach in Trinidad. It is dog friendly so you can bring your four legged friends…read morehere as well. You will see dogs running around and having the time of their lives The parking area can fill up at certain times of the year (the busier season), although usually has room for everyone. It's a very short walk from the parking lot to the beach. It's better to come during low tide. It has beautiful views and is very peaceful. Moonstone Grill, a restaurant just up the hill, opens for dinner. They have amazing food and incredible sunset views overlooking the ocean!

    Turn in here... I see a beach!…read more On our way to a 4-day road trip at the Oregon Coast we made our first stop at Moonstone Beach. We estimated we'd reach our lodging destination at a certain time but we like to leave room for side trips we stumble upon along the way (like this one). Moonstone Beach is not too far from Clam Beach. We've been to this part of the state before when we went on a tour of the Battery Point Lighthouse in Crescent City. The parking area is not a long walk from the beach -whew- and it was low tide at the time so it was nice. We walked all the way to the north end of the beach to the cave. Few people in November, some walked the beach, many brought their dogs to play and run around. There was some rock climbing going on too. Beautiful beach in Humboldt County! The tide was starting to come in as we were leaving... Moonstone Grill, a restaurant just up the hill you'll see before heading down to the beach, opened at 4:30p daily for dinner. We arrived at the beach at 1:00p so we weren't able to try. Review #3241

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    College Cove

    College Cove

    4.2(5 reviews)
    6.8 mi

    My son brought us here since it's one of the places the college kids hang out at…read moreThere was a small lot which led to a gorgeous trail covered in trees When we emerge from the trees, it was the ocean with the most insane view ever It's a walk, not a hike so very easy I could see why the kids like to hang out here When we went, it was mostly families, but I imagine it changes later in the day Definitely check this place out. It was gorgeous. A completely different view of the previous hike I had done in Trinidad

    We go up to Eureka about once a month, especially in the summer, and are always trying to find new…read moreplaces to explore. Everyone kept saying that Trinidad has some very nice scenic beaches to explore. So we did an eeny meeny miney more and ended up picking College Cove. People definitely were not lying about the steep downhill trek to get to the beach. Some parts at least had stairs, others I pretty much had to crab crawl down to avoid slipping and falling. However as said it is definitely doable, just a bit of a pain. Once you reach the beach you stand in awe and amazement at all of the rock formations. We went on a Wednesday morning around 11 a.m. and there were other people there as well. By the time we decided to head out an hour later there were more and more people showing up. It's no fun BTW trying to stand to the side on your trek back up while people are trying to come down at the same time. There were a ton of starfish on the far left of the beach. Not much for seashell finding or small beach rocks. The beach was pretty clean, nice to not see litter on the beach like some other beaches. It's not that terribly big of a beach either, my guess is it's likely more quiet earlier in the morning vs mid morning and afternoon. With so many different beaches in Humboldt, there really is no need to go back to this one. Despite the beautiful rock formations (which you can find at a lot of northern west coast beaches), and the starfish, I feel what you get for the trek down isn't all that worth it.

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    Indian Beach

    Indian Beach

    4.4(9 reviews)
    7.3 mi

    It's a cloistered beach in Trinidad well worth the climb down the rickety wooden steps and yes, a…read morebit of a ladder, below what's left of the lighthouse memorial. Sure, they don't make it easy to get to, but most things worth seeing are, don't you think? Waiting for the marine laboratory to open down the street, I was alone exploring the rocky terrain on the silky sand amid the early morning mist. I believe they're changing the name to Old Home Beach to be more politically correct. Regardless the calming location provided meditative pleasures. RELATED - Lost on the Lost Coast? Here's a collection of places I've visited and reviewed: http://bit.ly/2A1YVjy

    Hike to a Sea Stack Sheltered Cove…read more This is a hidden beauty but worth the hike to experience. Take the Trinidad Memorial Lighthouse stairs down to the beach or via Parker Creek Trail (off of the end of Parker Creek Drive). There is no parking lot or facilities so be prepared to hike a ways from your car and pack your trash out with you. Spectacular views (see pictures) of Trinidad Head, Trinidad harbor, the sea stacks and rugged cliffs surround you. At low tide you can wonder out on some of the rocks and see tiny marine creatures in their home. Driftwood and smaller rocks are plentiful, making decent wind shelters to relax and ponder the sea. Once the site of the ancient Tsurai Indian village the surrounding lands are still considered sacred and should be respected as such.

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    Emerald Forest Cabins & RV

    Emerald Forest Cabins & RV

    4.1(391 reviews)
    6.4 mi

    What a lovely beautiful RV park. The giant redwoods are so soothing. We came during January so it…read morewas very slow. At most the campground had 3 of us which we don't mind at all. We like off season travel. And added bonus is this place is right off of 101 making it super convenient for traveling. Most spots have full hook ups. Some just w/e. They have a cute little u shaped area for pop-up campers. Not all sites are super level. Some are pull thru and some back in. Some spots back up to 101 but we became used to the sparse traffic quite quickly. The tent sites are mostly very private. They are nice. Perhaps the neatest places to stay are the cabins. They look so inviting. Some have full kitchens which works out nicely since this very well stocked grocer, Murphys, is just down the street. It was a surprising find in a town of a little over 300 souls. They have a hot bar too! Nice people abound in this area. The little store onsite is also well stocked. There are toasty bathrooms available and the showers, if needed, are coin operated. Fair warning: if you use starlink, there are a ton of trees! There is a "bark park". We visited all the cities/towns in the area including the absolutely adorable Ferndale! We highly recommend the beach in Trinidad. Just stunning with tons of soft sand. We recommend Emerald Forest Cabins & RV.

    Quiet, clean, all sites are in the middle of a redwood forest. Site size adequate, a bit close…read moretogether. We would stay there again.

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