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The exterior of the cedar wood cabin showcases a rustic design with a spacious deck, steps leading up, and large windows. A grill and outdoor seating area are visible, surrounded by lush greenery and tall trees.
Cabin in Crescent City
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 191 reviews

Redwood Cabin

Beautiful cedar wood cabin in the Redwoods with a hot tub overlooking the Smith River. Newly built with rustic charm and attention to detail. One bedroom, plus a loft with full staircase, furnished with new queen beds. Wonderful grassy area behind the cabin for picnics, relaxing and badminton. Perfect location for peaceful getaway, within 15 minutes of Redwood parks, beaches and restaurants. Come relax in a little peace of heaven nestled in the forests and rivers of the Northern California Coast

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The exterior of a cozy bungalow is framed by tall redwood trees. A pathway of stepping stones leads to the entrance. Outdoor seating, including two chairs and a fire ring, is visible in a tranquil clearing, inviting relaxation in a natural setting.
Bungalow in Trinidad
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 746 reviews

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.

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A well-maintained mobile home is visible, accompanied by vibrant purple flowers and neatly trimmed grass. A stone pathway leads to the entrance, with red and white striped chairs arranged on either side, and an American flag gently waving in the breeze.
Home in Klamath
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 482 reviews

Hunter Valley Redwoods Mobile with Wood Stove

Cozy, Peaceful, Spacious mobile with wood stove is minutes away from the Ocean, Hiking, & Klamath River. We are nestled Inside the Redwood State & National Park in the beautiful Hunter Valley 1 mi. Off 101 We are 4.8 mi. from The Drive Thru Tree, 2.2 mi. To Trees of Mystery & 2.5 to the Coastal Trail & lookout Newly refurbished, Redwood deck, Outdoor furniture, a gas BBQ, a Piano, a Large fenced yard & all amenities you will need for VaCa. Fresh eggs, bagels, Blackberry & Strawberry jams 4 you

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A yurt is positioned on wooden stilts among dense greenery, featuring a wraparound deck that enhances the connection with nature. Large windows allow for ample sunlight, while the natural landscape provides a serene and private atmosphere.
Yurt in Gasquet
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 254 reviews

Cliffside Yurt by the River

If you're looking for a unique way to experience nature that still offers the comforts of home, come see what Yurt Life is all about! Tucked away in a manzanita grove and perched on a cliff with the river below, the space offers privacy, views, and close access to the river. This little yurt packs a big punch: kitchenette, comfy lounge chairs, queen bed, table, wifi and ceiling fan. And rather than being a dreaded experience, the attached bathroom with epic views is one of the best features!

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A modern kitchen features white cabinetry and a sleek marble countertop. A gas stove is positioned beside a white refrigerator. Natural light filters through multiple windows, illuminating the wood-style flooring that adds warmth to the space.
Home in Klamath
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 202 reviews

Parkside in Hunter Valley

Kick back and relax in this calm, stylish, renovated Vintage Mobile home in beautiful Hunter Valley. We are 1.5 miles off the 101 & 2.3 miles from Trees of Mystery & DeMartins Beach. We are located inside the Redwood State & National Parks. This property is remodeled with custom Redwood details throughout. Fully fenced and next to our Little Community Park with Redwoods all around you.. We offer fresh eggs, bagels and homemade jam to enjoy during your stay. We look forward to hosting you!

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A spacious living area is highlighted by high ceilings and expansive windows that provide natural light and views of the surrounding greenery. A comfortable sectional sofa faces a mounted television, complemented by a small chair and guitar in the corner.
Home in Klamath
5 out of 5 average rating, 108 reviews

The Dragonfly Inn

Built in 2023, enjoy the redwoods, rivers and beaches with a stay at the Dragonfly! 30-40 minutes from Stout Grove, Jedediah, Prairie Creek, Ladybird Johnson and Avenue of the Titans. 10 minutes to Trees of Mystery & beach to catch a sunset. Close to the Klamath River fishing. Clean, comfortable and convenient for creating great memories with family and friends. Dogs are welcome although back of property is not fully fenced. On Hunter Creek — a great place to look for Squatch😀

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The treehouse is nestled among tall trees, featuring a rustic exterior and a peaked roof. A small balcony extends from the front, offering a view of the surrounding forest. The path leading to the treehouse is lined with greenery, contributing to a secluded atmosphere.
Treehouse in Trinidad
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 342 reviews

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.

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A dining area with a wooden table is set near large windows, offering expansive views of the ocean and coastline. Pillowed seating along the window provides a cozy spot to enjoy the scenery, while woven poufs add texture to the space.
Home in Trinidad
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 282 reviews

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.

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The interior of the dome features a spacious seating area with a patterned sofa and a decorative hammock. Colorful fabric and hanging decor add visual interest against the bright yellow walls, while natural light fills the space through a large window that offers a view of the outdoors.
Dome in Trinidad
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 204 reviews

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.

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The vintage Airstream is positioned under a bright blue sky, surrounded by greenery. Two colorful chairs, one in yellow and the other in green, are placed beneath a large striped umbrella on a wooden deck, creating a welcoming outdoor space.
Camper/RV in Arcata
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 1,124 reviews

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.

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A rustic living area features warm wooden walls and a ceiling with exposed beams. A comfortable blue sofa complements a glass coffee table, while an iron wood stove stands opposite. Natural light filters through the windows, enhancing the cabin's cozy atmosphere.
Cabin in McKinleyville
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 110 reviews

Dual Cabins & Treehouse

Nestled in the redwoods, our dual cabins offer a serene retreat. Each cabin has a cozy bed, with shared access to a detached bathroom and an enchanting treehouse. Immerse yourself in tranquility, surrounded by fruit trees and a gentle creek. Perfect for a peaceful, private getaway amidst nature's charm. Ideal for couples or solo explorers seeking a unique experience.

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Home in Crescent City
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 151 reviews

OCEAN FRONT MidCentury Experience - The Starlite!

Only 10 MINUTES from the ancient redwood forest, the Starlite Inn is a unique, OCEANFRONT duplex bungalow, with chic, mid-century character all its own. Guests love the vintage orange Preway/Malm fireplace, Modernized Bluetooth-compatible 1960's vintage stereo console, Nespresso machine, and many other vintage-inspired perks they discover along the way!!!

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where is Redwood National and State Parks located?

    Redwood National and State Parks is in northern California, near the Pacific coastline and just outside several small communities. This area brings together a collection of state and national parklands recognized for ancient redwoods and natural beauty.

  • When is the best time to visit Redwood National and State Parks?

    Late spring through early fall is often recommended, with July and August providing the driest months and comfortable temperatures around 52–64°F (11–18°C). Winter and early spring tend to be wetter, but offer quieter trails and lush greenery.

  • What are some things to do near Redwood National and State Parks?

    You can explore nearby coastal trails, visit local beaches, or learn about regional history at visitor centers and small museums. Charming towns around the parks frequently suggest art galleries, dining spots, and specialty shops rooted in local culture.

  • How is the weather near Redwood National and State Parks?

    The area has mild, wet winters around 40–55°F (5–13°C), with the most rainfall between November and March. Summers are cool and mostly dry, typically from 52–64°F (11–18°C), and coastal fog is common, especially in the mornings.