Formerly Patrick's Point, Sue-meg sits on one of California's most dramatic coastal headlands. Its 124 sites book fast every summer. CampWatch catches every cancellation.
Sue-meg (formerly Patrick's Point) occupies a forested promontory jutting into the Pacific north of Trinidad — one of the most dramatic coastal settings in California. The park's 124 sites are spread across three camping areas within old-growth Sitka spruce forest, all within walking distance of the headland's tide pools, sea stacks, and agate-strewn beaches.
The park anchors Northern California's lesser-known but fiercely competitive coastal camping corridor. Summer sites book solid, and the oceanfront spots disappear first.
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