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Hours

Monday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Sue-meg State Park Introduce

Welcome to Sue-meg State Park, a stunning natural retreat located in Trinidad, California. Nestled along the rugged coastline, this park offers a perfect blend of scenic beauty and outdoor activities, making it an ideal destination for campers, hikers, and nature enthusiasts alike.

The park features a variety of trails that cater to all skill levels, from easy coastal walks to more challenging hikes. The Overlook Trail is a favorite among visitors, providing panoramic views of the ocean, coastline, and beaches. For those interested in exploring marine life, the Palmer's Point Tide Pools and Agate Beach are must-visit spots. The park also boasts several well-maintained campgrounds, perfect for an overnight stay under the stars.

Sue-meg State Park is not just a haven for outdoor activities but also a picturesque setting for special events. Wedding Rock, with its dramatic backdrop of rocks and crashing waves, is a popular spot for intimate weddings. Although the trail to Wedding Rock includes some steep steps, the breathtaking views make it worth the effort. The Bishop Pine parking lot offers a convenient location for wedding receptions, surrounded by the park's natural beauty.

Here’s what visitors are saying about Sue-meg State Park:

  • "There is definitely a lot to see and do here. The hikes along the coastline are incredible, and the views are unmatched."
  • "Beautiful views and a perfect setting for a wedding at Wedding Rock. The background of rocks and waves was stunning."
  • "The trails are breathtaking, and the campgrounds looked very nice. A great place to spend a weekend in nature."

Whether you're planning a camping trip, a day of hiking, or a special event, Sue-meg State Park offers an unforgettable experience. Open daily from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, the park welcomes visitors to explore its natural wonders and create lasting memories. For more information or assistance, you can contact the park directly.

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Customer Reviews

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Curtis Lannom
Aug 26, 2024

There is definitely a lot to see and do here. There are plenty of hikes along the coastline or down to one of the many beaches. Some are easier than others. The overlook trail is quite a long way but it is pretty easy overall. It provides some great views of the ocean, coast and beaches. You can also hike down to Palmer's Point Tide Pools and/or Agate Beach. There are a few campgrounds here as well that looked pretty nice.

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D. C. Calabrese
Oct 13, 2024

Beautiful views. A picturesque setting for a wedding at Wedding Rock! Only 10 people are allowed in the total wedding party. The background of rocks and waves was beautiful. The trail has some steep steps. It was a bit of a challenge for the wedding party to navigate. The reception was in the parking lot at Bishop Pine. The views and trails are breathtaking.

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Jan 25, 2025

Pretty cool place. Found no agates at all. Hike down to the beach is not for people unsteady on their feet. Gorgeous view though and if you drive around in the park you can climb on this crazy huge boulder rock at the ocean

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Shelly Lange
Oct 22, 2024

Beautiful hike down to a beautiful beach. We found 5 perfect sand dollars, pretty rocks, lots of cool driftwood... It's a beautiful beach. Not a good place to swim though... at least the day we were there. Lots of sleeper waves that day.

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Vipul Singh
Oct 06, 2024

Got here around 4:30pm the Sunday of Labor Day weekend. Absolutely worth the 8$ entrance fee. Found a place to park on Sumeg Village Rd close to Ceremonial Rd, then went on a run that lasted 5.6 miles with 1100 ft elevation gain. Total elapsed time around 2 hours, including all the breaks for photos, and treks down to beaches and to lookout points. Covered Agate Beach, Mussel Rocks, Wedding Rock, Patrick's Point, Lookout Rock (this was obscured by trees so not much to see), Palmer's Point, and Ceremonial Rock. Highly recommend going to all of them.