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31ft
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272ft
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What others are saying about this campground
Sue Meg State Park, located in northern California, boasts five campgrounds and many lovely trails. This park offers great views with generously-sized sites equipped with picnic tables and fire rings. However, not all sites are created the same, and some sites may pose a challenge for larger rigs. The bathhouse is basic, providing only enough amenities to get the job done. There is no access to hot water or any kind of drying or paper towels. There are various trails available for hiking, including a rim trail leading to various points and other trails that take you to Sumeg Village and Agate Beach. Although this park is pet-friendly, be mindful of trail restrictions for dogs. The wildflowers along the trails are gorgeous, and the points of interest are aplenty. Overall, this state park is an excellent option for camping and exploring, just keep in mind the potential challenges with certain sites and the basic amenities.
Amenities
- Pet Friendly
- Cabins
- Tenting
- Buddy Sites
- Trash Pickup
- Water Hookup
- Sewer Hookup
- Fire Pits
- Potable Water
- Firewood Sold
- Back In Site
- Pull Thru Site
- Toilets
- Showers
- Dump Station
Activities
- Hiking
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From The Campground
Thirty miles north of Eureka, Sue-meg State Park sits on a lushly forested promontory beside the Pacific Ocean. The one-square-mile park is densely packed with potential adventures. On a short walk around the perimeter of the park, you can hunt for agates, explore tidepools, and walk through a jungle of shrubs and trees as you peer out at seals, sea lions, and migrating whales. In the park’s interior, you’ll find a visitor center, a native plant garden, and a reconstructed Yurok plank-house village. You can picnic or wake up to birdsong at one of three campgrounds. In summer, you can witness a traditional ceremony at Sumêg Village or take a hike led by a docent or professional naturalist. You don’t have to go far to find something fascinating at Sue-meg.
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