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Treehouse in Trinidad
Treehouse Master!
*We have 2 big friendly dogs* A rare one of a kind working ranch nestled in the redwoods with rock walkways winding through rhododendron gardens.The property reminds you of castle grounds, well manicured hedges and rock walls. Feed the horses carrots on your walkabout or enjoy a canoe ride and listen to the birds. This elegant 2 story treehouse will take your breath away and leave you and your guests feeling relaxed and rejuvenated in nature. Our house is close by but your treehouse is private.
$330 per night
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Treehouse in Trinidad
Amazing Stump House with Private Outdoor Living.
ADULTS ONLY If your desired dates aren't available, please checkout our other amazing experience on our property https://abnb.me/bkrg6TNlOyb 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 marble floors and a Rain Shower.
$300 per night
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Home in Trinidad
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.
$535 per night

Stay near Trinidad's top sights

Trinidad Bay Eatery and Gallery48 locals recommend
College Cove Beach29 locals recommend
Seascape Restaurant56 locals recommend
Murphy's Market & Deli43 locals recommend
The Lighthouse Grill58 locals recommend
Beachcomber Cafe71 locals recommend

Trinidad beach vacation rentals

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Home in Trinidad
Redwood Cabin
$200 per night
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Home in Trinidad
Sea Cliff - Perched above Sea, Romantic & Private!
$266 per night
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Home in Trinidad
Lush 2BR Oceanview | Hot Tub | WoodStove
$419 per night
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Loft in Trinidad
Trinidad Oceanfront Hottub & Sauna!
$230 per night

Trinidad home rentals

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Home in Trinidad
Secluded 2BR Oceanview | Deck | W/D
$187 per night
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Home in Trinidad
Amazing View 3BR Oceanfront | Hot Tub
$276 per night
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Home in Trinidad
Cliff house with ocean view
$184 per night
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Home in Trinidad
Beautiful Views in Trinidad w/Hot Tub + Sauna
$339 per night

Beach home rentals in Trinidad

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Home in Trinidad
New Lower Rate & SUPER VALUE at one of Trinidad's
$100 per night
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Home in Trinidad
Treasure Cove - Hot Tub, Ocean Views & Walk to Bea
$356 per night
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Home in Trinidad
Stunning, Private Oasis on 3 acres in Trinidad!
$450 per night
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Home in Trinidad
Moonstone Beach Retreat - Beach Lover's Getaway -
$253 per night

Your guide to Trinidad

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.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Trinidad

May through early November is generally considered the best time to stay in a vacation rental in Trinidad. Not only are the temperatures warm and the seas calm during this time, but the skies tend to be clear once the morning fog rises. This is also considered the region’s dry season, although you may still have to account for the occasional rain shower. During this time, you can also find numerous events and festivals held around town, like the Trinidad Fish Festival, where you will find fresh fish dishes, live music, and a kid’s zone on the third Sunday in June. If you make the trip during the rainy season — November through April — you will likely witness a winter storm and cold weather, so come prepared with warm waterproof boots and a coat.


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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