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A spacious interior showcases a spiral staircase leading to a loft area, complemented by wooden beams and a chandelier. A cozy seating area is visible, alongside a dining table, while large windows provide views of the surrounding forest.
Cabin in Trinidad
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 180 reviews

An Architects Studio- In a Secluded Forest

This incredible space has been the inspirational hub for designing the most creative projects in Humboldt during the past 18 years. Now it has been reborn as an immersive space to enjoy the redwoods. Every inch has been thoughtfully designed to allow our guests to feel the enveloping majestic nature of the surrounding forest. Upon arrival, a golf cart awaits for your journey through the woods, to the upper landing of the raised boardwalk crossing over a seasonal creek bringing you to The Studio.

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Home in Klamath
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 487 reviews

Hunter Valley 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, 267 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 cozy seating area features a light-colored sofa adorned with decorative pillows, positioned on a wooden deck surrounded by lush greenery. A tent entrance is visible in the background, with warm lighting inside, creating an inviting atmosphere within the glamping site.
Tent in Crescent City
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 124 reviews

*Glamping* @ The Raven's Roost in the Redwoods

Welcome to our enchanting glamping site, minutes away from the majestic redwood national forests. Here, nature and luxury harmoniously blend to offer you an unforgettable outdoor experience. One of our unique features is a vintage horse trailer that has been converted into a charming bathhouse. Surrounded by towering ancient trees and nature, our site provides a perfect escape. Our glamping accommodations offer all the comforts of home while immersing you in the serene beauty of the redwoods.

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A modern container home is framed by tall trees, featuring multiple seating areas on a gravel surface. A fire pit is positioned centrally, surrounded by chairs. A covered daybed offers a cozy spot, and expansive glass doors provide a view into the interior space.
Shipping container in McKinleyville
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 179 reviews

Luxury Container Under The Trees ~Outdoor Tub~

Relax among the trees and seclusion in this new luxury container conversion! The gorgeous outdoor area features a soaking tub, fire pit, bistro set and daybed. The modern decor and amenities of the interior is just as stunning and has everything you would want in a home away from home. Our central location is just 10 mins to both Arcata and all the breathtaking beaches surrounding Trinidad. Another perk of staying with Humboldt Getaways is our gift voucher with discounts to local businesses!

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A well-maintained hot tub is positioned against a warm wooden wall, with gentle bubbles surfacing in the inviting water. Soft lighting from hanging bulbs provides a calming ambiance, enhancing the intimate setting of the space.
Guest suite in Arcata
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 429 reviews

Redwoods, Private Hot Tub, Rain Shower, King Beds

Spend time among the redwoods near the fish pond in our elegant modern retreat with many artistic custom elements. Let the tension from the road melt away in our hot tub and spa like rain shower, then relax on our comfortable California King beds. Located in an upscale quiet neighborhood in the hills above Arcata, near extensive redwood hiking trails. Unwind in our sheltered outdoor living room, with a fire pit by the pond. **Please keep voices low out of consideration for the neighbors.**

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An open living area features exposed beams and large windows framing views of Humboldt Bay. A dining table is set for six, surrounded by sleek black chairs, while a cozy seating area includes a sectional sofa and a TV, inviting relaxation.
Flat in Eureka
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 286 reviews

Bay View Penthouse in Historic Old Town Eureka

Enjoy your stay on the scenic North Coast at this one-of-a-kind property! Located right in the heart of Old Town Eureka, this historic stay has been updated with all the modern amenities yet holds true to its original 1882 charm. Positioned on the 4th floor, this two-bedroom penthouse apartment has both stair and elevator access. The Penthouse is centrally located with easy access to US-101 and just steps from some of the best local restaurants, bars and shops in Humboldt County.

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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, 289 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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A rustic cabin is nestled among the lush greenery of towering trees, with its wooden exterior blending harmoniously into the natural surroundings. The serene water in the foreground reflects the cabin, creating a peaceful scene amid the vibrant ferns and rocks.
Cabin in Del Norte County
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 121 reviews

The Emerald Outpost - off-grid gateway to SRNF

Get into the wild! Private, remote, off-grid. Our cozy cabin sits on 12 acres of forest property and is surrounded by Six Rivers National Forest land without a neighbor in site. You'll be just steps from a crystal clear private swimming hole in year-round Jones Creek. Drive 2 miles to picturesque swimming holes on the wild and scenic Smith River. If you love the idea of unplugging to enjoy the wilderness in all its natural glory, consider this unique getaway!

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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, 212 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 van/Motorhome in Arcata
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 1,135 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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Cabin in McKinleyville
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 117 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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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.