Stay in one of the Emerald Forest of Trinidad's cabins and capture the spirit of the North Coast. 16 Vacation cabins, all fully furnished for your comfort. Enjoy the forest from your private deck. Stay in a rustic North Coast Original, an elegant suite, or a roomy family cabin - all situated among the Redwoods, only a mile from picturesque Trinidad Bay. The perfect place for family reunions, retreats, and family vacations. The Emerald Forest of Trinidad has a large playground, gift shop/mini-mart, video arcade and large hall for group events.
Guest Reviews of
Emerald Forest Of Trinidad
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A terrific place to stay. Great for the family. Kitchenette made meals very easy. Staff was very friendly. We liked having the playground for our little one to burn off some energy. Only complaint was that the room smelled very musty. Overall great place!
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Hotel Guest from | September 17 2007
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This place is located on the northern Calif coast in Trinidad. You are surrounded by redwood trees. Short drive to Patrick's Point, There we saw seals, beautiful rugged beaches and in a redwood forest. Many places to go for outdoor activities. There is a casino near by that was small but nice. We actually won money there. Our cabin had small wood burning stove and kitchen. If you are interested in quiet relaxing time away from big city stuff I recommend it. Trinidad is a very small coastal town. There are some bigger towns a few miles away. Eureka has m ore restaurants and shopping and it is only a 30 minute or less drive south. We will stay there again.
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Jerri from | September 13 2007
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The cabins in the emerald forest of Trinidad are an excellent place to stay, close to the beautiful rugged coast and the redwoods. The cabin was clean with a kitchenette, but lacks an oven. Make sure to bring extra firewood if staying more than one night since the cabin is heated by a wood stove. The bathroom is spacious with an old-fashioned bath tub on legs. If you are seeking a romantic getaway, the north coast original offers a nice setting.
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Heidi from | May 14 2007