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Patrick’s Point State Park 4150 Patrick’s Point Dr. • Trinidad, CA 95570 • (707) 677-3570 Located 25 miles north of Eureka, Patrick’s Point State Park sits in the heart of California’s coast redwood country. The park’s dense forests stretch over an ocean headland. A dramatic shoreline offers great opportunities to explore tide pools or watch whales, sea lions and brilliant sunsets. The park has several miles of hiking trails, a recreated Yurok Village, a native plant garden, a visitor center, three family campgrounds, and two group campgrounds. THE VISITOR CENTER has displays, brochures, and sales items available. Brochures and hiking maps are also available at the entrance station. PARK FEES are due and payable upon entry. The campsite fee covers one vehicle. Additional fees apply for extra vehicles (limit of two vehicles per campsite). CAMPING RESERVATIONS may be made up to seven months in advance by calling (800) 444-7275 (TTY [800] 274-7275). Campsites are reserved first- come, first-served and are site-specific. To make online reservations, visit our website at www.parks.ca.gov. SPEED LIMIT: The maximum speed limit is 15 mph. When pedestrians, bicyclists, and children are present, even 15 mph might be too fast. Use good judgment. CHECK-OUT TIME is noon. Please vacate your site by that time. Check-in time is 2 p.m. OCCUPANCY: Each campsite may have up to eight persons (including children). VEHICLE PARKING: Park only in your assigned campsite. Vehicles must remain on the pavement and must not extend into the roadway beyond the campsite number or limit line. QUIET HOURS are from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. Ensure an enjoyable experience for everyone; please do not disturb other campers, regardless of the time of day or night. NOISE: Radios and other sound-producing devices must not be audible beyond your immediate campsite, regardless of the time of day or night. GENERATORS may be operated only between the hours of 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. BICYCLES are allowed only on paved roadways (not on trails). DOGS are restricted to the camp and picnic areas, and must be kept on a leash no longer than 6 feet and under your supervision at all times. Dogs are not permitted on the trails or beaches, and they must be confined in a vehicle or tent at night. FIREWOOD is available for purchase, or you may bring your own. Please do not collect dead wood, as it is an essential part of the park’s natural recycling systems. Ground fires are not allowed. GAMES that are disruptive to the other campers or to the environment are strictly prohibited. WILD ANIMALS: To ensure that you will not have a negative encounter with wildlife, please pack out all garbage and dispose of it properly. Bear-resistant metal lockers are provided only at the Agate Campground. All food, beverages, and toiletries are required by law to be stored in the provided food lockers, unless being consumed or being prepared for consumption. K l am ath R iv e r Sa l m on R iv er Richardson Grove SP Jedediah Smith Redwoods SP Patrick’s Point SP Del Norte Coast Redwoods SP CAMPING RESERVATIONS: You may make camping reservations by calling (800) 444-7275 (TTY 800-274-7275). To make online reservations, visit our website at www.parks.ca.gov. ALTERNATE FORMAT: This publication is available in alternate formats by contacting [email protected].

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Page 1: Patrick’s Point State Park · several miles of hiking trails, a recreated Yurok Village, a native plant garden, a visitor center, three family campgrounds, and two group campgrounds

Patrick’s Point State Park4150 Patrick’s Point Dr. • Trinidad, CA 95570 • (707) 677-3570

Located 25 miles north of Eureka, Patrick’s Point State Park sits in the heart of California’s coast redwood country. The park’s dense forests stretch over an ocean headland. A dramatic shoreline offers great opportunities to explore tide pools or watch whales, sea lions and brilliant sunsets. The park has several miles of hiking trails, a recreated Yurok Village, a n ative plant garden, a visitor center, three family campgrounds, and two group campgrounds.

THE VISITOR CENTER has displays, brochures, and sales items available. Brochures and hiking maps are also available at the entrance station.

PARK FEES are due and payable upon entry. The campsite fee covers one vehicle. Additional fees apply for extra vehicles (limit of two vehicles per campsite).

CAMPING RESERVATIONS may be made up to seven months in advance by calling (800) 444-7275 (TTY [800] 274-7275). Campsites are reserved first-come, first-served and are site-specific. To make online reservations, visit our website at www.parks.ca.gov.

SPEED LIMIT: The maximum speed limit is 15 mph. When pedestrians, bicyclists, and children are present, even 15 mph might be too fast. Use good judgment.

CHECK-OUT TIME is noon. Please vacate your site by that time. Check-in time is 2 p.m.

OCCUPANCY: Each campsite may have up to eight persons (including children).

VEHICLE PARKING: Park only in your assigned campsite. Vehicles must remain on the pavement and must not extend into the roadway beyond the campsite number or limit line.

QUIET HOURS are from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. Ensure an enjoyable experience for everyone; please do not disturb other campers, regardless of the time of day or night.

NOISE: Radios and other sound-producing devices must not be audible beyond your immediate campsite, regardless of the time of day or night.

GENERATORS may be operated only between the hours of 10 a.m. and 8 p.m.

BICYCLES are allowed only on paved roadways (not on trails).

DOGS are restricted to the camp and picnic areas, and must be kept on a leash no longer than 6 feet and under your supervision at all times. Dogs are not permitted on the trails or beaches, and they must be confined in a vehicle or tent at night.

FIREWOOD is available for purchase, or you may bring your own. Please do not collect dead wood, as it is an essential part of the park’s natural recycling systems. Ground fires are not allowed.

GAMES that are disruptive to the other campers or to the environment are strictly prohibited.

WILD ANIMALS: To ensure that you will not have a negative encounter with wildlife, please pack out all garbage and dispose of it properly.

Bear-resistant metal lockers are provided only at the Agate Campground. All food, beverages, and toiletries are required by law to be stored in the provided food lockers, unless being consumed or being prepared for consumption.

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CAMPING RESERVATIONS: You may make camping reservations by calling (800) 444-7275 (TTY 800-274-7275). To make online reservations, visit our website at www.parks.ca.gov.

ALTERNATE FORMAT: This publication is available in alternate formats by contacting [email protected].

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