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Humboldt Lagoons State Park—Dry Lagoon Walk In

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Humboldt Lagoons State Park is a beautiful park located on the land of the Ner'-er-herh/Coastal Yurok People. The park lies on the sandy, windswept edge of ocean and forest. Formed by the clash of two tectonic plates, it’s part of the largest lagoon system in the United States. With such varied habitats, wildlife thrives. On a single visit, you can see whales and elk, trout and salmon, pelicans and woodpeckers. Visitors can hike the California Coastal Trail and paddle, swim, and fish at the lagoons. There’s even a paddle-in and hike-in campground in the forest at Ryan’s Cove—and kayaks and paddleboards for rent at Stone Lagoon Visitor Center. In May or early June, take a short drive up Stagecoach Hill to see the blaze of color along Azalea Nature Trail.

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(707) 488-2041
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Humboldt Lagoons State Park is a beautiful park located on the land of the Ner'-er-herh/Coastal Yurok People. The park lies on the sandy, windswept edge of ocean and forest. Formed by the clash of two tectonic plates, it’s part of the largest lagoon system in the United States. With such varied habitats, wildlife thrives. On a single visit, you can see whales and elk, trout and salmon, pelicans and woodpeckers. Visitors can hike the California Coastal Trail and paddle, swim, and fish at the lagoons. There’s even a paddle-in and hike-in campground in the forest at Ryan’s Cove—and kayaks and paddleboards for rent at Stone Lagoon Visitor Center. In May or early June, take a short drive up Stagecoach Hill to see the blaze of color along Azalea Nature Trail.

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State Park

Contact

(707) 488-2041
No Email Data

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Max RV Size
23ft.
Elevation
454445
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Location
-124.10500336
41.16609955
15336 Highway 101
Trinidad, CA

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