Trinidad State Beach
Trinidad State Beach is a long stretch of sandy beach just north of the Trinidad Harbor and pier. With easy access and plenty of parking, this pet friendly beach is a great spot to stop and stretch your legs. It is a short hike through the woods, across open bluffs, and past seasonal wildflowers down to the beach. Low tide is the best time to visit. On the high bluffs above the beach there is an open meadow with scattered stands of alders.
Volunteering
Volunteers at Trinidad State Beach assist in habitat restoration primarily by removing invasive plants such as the persistent English Ivy. If you are interested in volunteering in Trinidad and restoring this park with us, contact Michelle Forys at Michelle.Forys@parks.ca.gov
2024 Upcoming Volunteer Events (9am-12pm):
Sep. 14 – Trinidad State Beach Habitat Restoration
Oct. 12 – Trinidad State Beach Habitat Restoration
Dec. 14 – Trinidad State Beach Habitat Restoration