Trinidad … Northern California’s Best Kept Secret

Greater Trinidad Chamber of Commerce Shares All

Looking for that truly special coastal community to spend a day, a week, a lifetime? You found it. Trinidad enjoys nature at its finest, nature at its purist, nature at its wildest.

Trinidad HarborExplore seriously stunning beaches, a sparklTrinidad Trailsing little harbor, and strikingly scenic trails. Revel in sacred redwoods.

Eons-old, the world’s tallest trees are here. Still a youngster at 600, Hyperion stands over 379 feet tall! How high will he grow in the next 1000 years? Coastal Redwoods only meet the sea in two unique environments – Trinidad and Big Basin near Santa Cruz.

Charter a Boat From Trinidad HarborAll that site-seeing, hiking, and surfing will make you hungry. Charter a boat and catch some salmon, or borrow a crab-pot and crack a few. Doesn’t get any fresher.

Maybe just relax with some chowder and smoked salmon while checking out the scene at the pier.  Offshore, you’ll spot seabirds, whales, seals, and kayakers, fishermen and our famous statuesque sea stacks. These stacks are part of the California Coastal National Monument, and we’re honored as a Gateway City for the Monument.

TriTrinidadniTrinidad Sea Stacksdad is one of the oldest, smallest, and most westerly cities in California. Visit us, and we’re sure you’ll want to play, work and live in Trinidad.

Discover the natural, peaceful uniqueness of our historic little fishing village. See why some keep Trinidad their secret, and we proudly share it with you. Our visitors return year after year and the happiest of them stay a lifetime.

Besides sand, surf, sea and trees, the majestic Trinity Alps are great neighbors – unrivaled in both beauty and solitude. Though the second largest Wilderness in California, this is still no drive-in park. You’ll need the fortitude of a grizzly to tackle these trails and backpack for a couple of days to get deep inside. For driving, Lassen National Park is a few more hours away and definitely not-to-be-missed.

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