Established Camping
Agate Campground — Sue-meg State Park
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Warning 4 Alerts are In Effect
There are 4 alerts for this campground. Camp safely!
<p>Codes for access to your cabin are printed on the Sales Receipt (confirmation letter). If you have off-season reservations or if you are an after-hour arrival, State Park staff may not be available to assist you with your reservation. You are responsible for cabin access, and the access code is found on your Sales Receipt (confirmation letter).</p>
The RV Sanitation Station located at Sue-Meg State Park is currently inoperable and not available for use by the public.
<p>CAMPING STAY LIMITS AT SUE-MEG STATE PARK: Sue-meg State Park, occupancy by the same persons, equipment, or vehicle(s) is limited as follows:</p> <p>1. Individual campsites have a maximum allowable stay of 15 nights per calendar year.</p> <p>2. Group and Environmental campsites have a maximum allowable stay of 10 nights per calendar year, with no more than 5 nights of consecutive use per visit. After maximum allowable consecutive use has been reached, no person or equipment may re-enter the park to use any camping facilities until the expiration at least 2 nights (48 hours).</p> <p>3. Hike and Bike campsites have a maximum allowable stay of 7 nights per calendar year, with no more than 2 nights of consecutive use per visit. After maximum allowable consecutive use has been reached, no person or equipment may re-enter the park to use any camping facilities until the expiration of at least 2 nights (48 hours).</p>
<p>Generally speaking, the maximum Trailer Lengths and Camper/Motorhome lengths at Sue-meg are a maximum <strong><u>up to 30 feet</u></strong>. Sue-meg has wide and varied length capacities throughout the campground. Please check the pad lengths of the site you booked in case the maximum length of your vehicle is greater than 30 feet. You do not want be turned away upon arrival because the site could not accommodate your equipment. </p>
About
State Park
There are about 120 family campsites spread among the Penn Creek, Abalone, Sue-meg Village. Above: Canoe and plank house; Right: Sweathouse and Agate Beach campgrounds. Each campsite has a table and a fire pit. Water faucets, restrooms, and coin-operated showers are located nearby.
Two group day-use picnic areas may be reserved. Sue-meg holds up to 100 people and Bishop Pine up to 50. Picnickers at Sue-meg will find a covered cook shelter, and Bishop Pine has fire pits.
To reserve all campsites or group picnic areas for May through September, visit www.parks.ca.gov/sue-meg or call (800) 444-7275. From October through April, camping and group picnic sites are firstcome, first-served.
Reservation Info
Visitors will be able to reserve campsites and lodging six months in advance from the current date. Bookings may extend from the arrival date to the desired departure date – based on availability and the park’s maximum stay rules.
Access
- Drive-InPark next to your site
- Walk-InPark in a lot, walk to your site.
Stay Connected
- WiFiAvailable
- VerizonGood
- AT&TAvailable
- T-MobilePoor
Site Types
- Tent Sites
- RV Sites
- Standard (Tent/RV)
- Group
- Cabins
- Tent Cabin
Features
For Campers
- Trash
- Picnic Table
- Firewood Available
- Phone Service
- Reservable
- WiFi
- Showers
- Drinking Water
- Electric Hookups
- Toilets
- Alcohol
- Pets
- Fires
For Vehicles
- Sewer Hookups
- Water Hookups
- Pull-Through Sites
- Big Rig Friendly
STUNNING PARK.
Absolutely gorgeous. Boat was kinda sassy but views were insane. Beach is beautiful. Bring your surf board for sure
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Beautiful scenery, central location and clean amenities
I've always loved Sue-Meg/Patricks Point, the trails and Agate Beach were my favorites when I lived locally. Camping here is fun as well and we keep coming back as often as we can. This trip we stayed in site 100 at Agate beach. It wasn't our favorite site that we've stayed at but it was nice. It is quite open to the parking lot for the Agate beach trail and doesn't have much seclusion, so you're really out in the open. You're next to the cabins, which made us slightly jealous we didn't book them for this trip lol. We had our dog with us, which is nice that they are allowed but a bummer that the dogs aren't allowed on any trails in the park. It's also nice how centrally located the park is in Humboldt. It's close enough to Arcata and Eureka that you can head down for food and other trails/activities in the surrounding area.
We got super lucky with the weather, it was sunny and no rain for the 3 days we stayed in April. It was kind of busy this second weekend in April, lots of families and other dogs, but most people were friendly and quiet. The campground next to us had some younger guys who we caught climbing into the trees and sawing off branches for their firewood, which was sad to see.
Besides that it was an amazing weekend at Sue-Meg, I highly recommend the park. :)
Amazing Camp Ground
This area was awesome! We took the pups and everyone was very friendly while we were there. Every day was foggy and rainy but was expected for that time of the year.
Location
Agate Campground — Sue-meg State Park is located in California
Directions
The park is 25 miles north of Eureka and 56 miles south of Crescent City.
Address
4150 Patrick's Point Drive
Trinidad, CA 95570
Coordinates
41.1392337413999 N
124.151028284 W