Humbolt Lagoons State Park

15336 Highway 101, Trinidad, CA 95570


In the early 1900’s Dry Lagoon was drained by early farmers and several types of crops were attempted but none proved economical.  Several dairy ranches were established along the shores of Stone Lagoon. 

Later, when the highway was improved, a motel-restaurant called the "Little Red Hen" was located next to the lagoon. This business continued in operation until 1979. The restaurant building was remodeled into a museum and park office and is now the Humboldt Lagoons Visitor Center and Bookstore. 

Today the marshland habitat has returned and supports a rich variety of marsh plants, birds and other animals. There are day use only picnic areas at the visitor center. The park offers boating, fishing, and hiking. 

Bring your own boat and enjoy exploring the lagoon. At the beach you have access to six miles of bird watching or whale watching.

Phone Number:

707-488-2169

Website:

http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=416

Features:

  • Hiking
  • Birding
  • Fishing

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