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Where to Stay in Trinidad, California
Tom Wagner
Travelers will find a surprising number of places that answer the question of where to stay in the tiny coastal village of Trinidad, about 23 miles north of Eureka.
Bed and Breakfast Inns
Lost Whale Bed & Breakfast – If wondering where to stay south of Patricks Point State Park, this luxurious cliff top bed and breakfast has rooms overlooking the rugged coast where sea lions and elephant seals brood. Room prices vary from $199 to $315 depending on the time of year. One larger room can accommodate up to six guests for $540 per night, and the largest room can sleep eight for $610 per night. http://lostwhaleinn.com
Trinidad Bay Bed & Breakfast – Situated across the street from the Trinidad lighthouse and overlooking Trinidad Bay, this homey B&B has bay-facing rooms with great views of Trinidad Head and is within the town of Trinidad, offering more dining and foot-accessible sightseeing destinations, such as nearby Trinidad State Beach and the pier. Rates range from $200 to $300 per night. http://www.trinidadbaybnb.com
Inns
Turtle Rocks Oceanfront Inn – This comfortable and modern cliff-side inn is where to stay for those seeking a view of the rugged coast just south of Patricks Point State Park. Nearby trails lead down to the pristine shoreline. Room rates vary from $180 to $315, depending on the day of the week and season. http://www.turtlerocksinn.com
Trinidad Inn – Less than 2 miles north of Trinidad, this no-frills motel is within walking distance of Larrupin Caf, Trinidad's only 5-star restaurant, and includes three cottages. The inn rooms range from $75 to $115 per night and the cottages rent for $155 to $175 a night. http://www.trinidadinn.com/index.htm
Cabins – Facilities include Viewcrest Lodge, Emerald Forest, Sylvan Harbor and Bishop Pine Lodge (located across the street from Larrupin Caf). All cabins are clean and fully stocked.
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