About Sue-meg State Park

Park is a tree and meadow-covered headland with high cliffs overlooking spectacular coastline, with Agate Beach and tide pools. Deer, sea lions, and seals are common sights, while gray whales pass the point in season. Attractions include a reconstructed Native American Village, hiking trails, and interpretive/educational programs in summer. 1 car is included with your reservation; an $8.00 per-night extra vehicle fee will apply to second vehicle. Pets are allowed in park, but not on trails, beach, or in buildings. Owners must adhere to State Park regulations and fee schedule.

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The park is 25 miles north of Eureka and 56 miles south of Crescent City.

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Overnight Facilities

  • Family Campsites
  • Group Campsites
  • Hike or Bike Campsites
  • RV Dump Station
  • Alternative Camping
  • RV Access
Other Facilities

  • Restrooms / Showers
  • Restrooms
  • Outdoor Showers
  • Drinking Water Available
Day-Use Activities & Facilities

  • Picnic Areas
  • Env. Learning/Visitor Center
  • Exhibits and Programs
  • Fishing
  • Interpretive Exhibits
  • Scuba Diving/Snorkeling
  • Beach Area
  • Windsurfing/Surfing
  • Family Programs
  • Geocaching
Trail Use

  • Hiking Trails

Welcome to Sue-meg State Park

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Thirty miles north of Eureka, Sue-meg State Park sits on a lushly forested promontory beside the Pacific Ocean.The one-square-mile park is densely packed with potential adventures. On a short walk around the perimeter of the park, you can hunt for agates, explore tidepools, and walk through a jungle of shrubs and trees as you peer out at seals, sea lions, and migrating whales. In the park’s interior, you’ll find a visitor center, a native plant garden, and a reconstructed Yurok plank-house village. You can picnic or wake up to birdsong at one of three campgrounds. In summer, you can witness a traditional ceremony at Sumêg Village or take a hike led by a docent or professional naturalist. You don’t have to go far to find something fascinating at Sue-meg.

Fourth graders and their families can visit this park for FREE using the California State Parks Adventure Pass. Learn more here!

Weather

40–65°F. in summer, 35–55° in winter. Night and morning fog lurks almost all year. Sometimes it doesn't lift for days at a time in summer. Beautiful, clear days are more common in spring and fall. Rainfall averages about 60 inches a year, most of it between October and April.

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District Contact Information
NoCoastRedwoodsInfo@parks.ca.gov
District Office: (707) 445-6547
District Fax: (707) 441-5737
3431 Fort Ave.
Eureka, CA 95503

Open Hours: Monday - Friday 8AM - 4PM

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