MikeR
For Emerald Forest Of Trinidad: Right in the thick of an old redwood forest. Sites are decent size and flat. It is pretty tight for a larger rig with all the trees. Great lace for a night or two. Very damp under the trees. Not sure if it ever drys out.
Posted Oct 06, 2023 by MikeR from Ontario. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
TMH
For Emerald Forest Of Trinidad: Park is in a wonderful redwood grove and is rustic. Roads and campsites are gravel and dirt so it was pretty muddy during our two-night stay--rain most of the time we were there. Hookups are OK, although the sewer hookup was too far forward for our 21' Van, but it worked out OK. Reasonably priced and friendly staff. Clean restrooms and showers.
Posted May 11, 2022 by TMH from San Jose CA. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
GeorgeTheGeoPro
For Emerald Forest Of Trinidad: We spent two nights at Emerald Forest with our 20’ TT in site 6. Full hook ups, everything worked fine. Site was near the front of the park, near the frontage road. Some road noise in the evening, but after 10 traffic dropped off. Park was very quiet, possibly due to the bad weather- we had two nights of heavy rains, which brings us to the only concerns we had. The sites and roads are gravel, but could use some freshening up. We were squelching around in the mud in our site any time we went outside, and it was almost impossible to avoid tracking it into the trailer despite a PVC mat and a doormat at the base of our stairs. Also, in our particular site, the sewer hookup was towards the front. Backing in far enough that I felt were were properly out of the road forced us to deploy two stinky slinkies to barely make the reach. Staff was very friendly and helpful. We didn’t use any of the facilities, so we can’t comment. Internet system was recently upgraded, and worked great, we were able to stream Netflix and Amazon With no problems. We would stay again, but only during dry weather until more gravel is applied.
Posted May 10, 2022 by GeorgeTheGeoPro from Santa Rosa, Californ. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Tom
For Emerald Forest Of Trinidad: Camp is nice and maintained well. The staff are super friendly. Had to move to a different spot due to the uneven ground. Staff was more than helpful. My only complaints are the wifi was almost nonexistent in spots and T-Mobile has zero coverage here which is not the camps fault. I would stay further south if I came back into this area.
Posted Oct 12, 2021 by Tom from Minnesota . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Elizabeth
For Emerald Forest Of Trinidad: We stayed 2 nights here, nestled among the redwoods. It was quiet despite being filled; great bathrooms (with heated floors, no less!); has a gazebo, play area with horseshoes, cabins, gathering house, dog run—probably the prettiest place we’ve camped with our RV in 4 months of traveling. Office people were friendly and very helpful. Nearby Trinidad is a fun little town with a great beach and spectacular views—we’d stay here again, for sure!
Posted Jun 28, 2021 by Elizabeth from CT. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Magenta Rose
For Emerald Forest Of Trinidad: Nice park among the redwoods if you don’t have noisy neighbors who party late after 11pm. Luckily the owners did talk with them and they packed it in. Sites are pretty darned close to each other. Site 20 is good-a pull through with room for a slide and no one but a redwood on one side of your rig. We were in site 7 which seemed rather hemmed in on both sides. Bathrooms toward the front are nice. Hot water works and stays hot. Small store where check in is. Owners seem friendly.
Posted Jun 03, 2021 by Magenta Rose from Northern California . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Mark Rosneck
For Emerald Forest Of Trinidad: Very nice. We made a couple trips to see the redwoods from here. Makes a nice place to base out of. The Larrupin Cafe is just up the road. Very spendy but very good! Check that -- very, VERY good. If you go, make reservations. We also ran down to to Eureka to pick up a prescription. Bottom line is that you can live among the redwoods, be close to the national park, and get to civilization as well.
WiFi was functional. As others have mentioned, cell coverage is better outside the park.
Posted Aug 18, 2019 by Mark Rosneck from CO. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.