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Prime location! Trinidad Bay Ocean Views Overlooking Trinidad Harbor and Pier!

Prime location! Trinidad Bay Ocean Views Overlooking Trinidad Harbor and Pier!

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Brand new BBQ
Stone pathway 
Hammock for relaxing
Trinidad Harbor Views
Sunsets
Master bedroom with Ocean Views- Port Hole Window- French Doors opens to Patio!!
Pier views from Master Watch the Boats roll in and out of the Harbor!
Location!!
Master Bedroom- King Bed- End Tables- Lighting- Custom Hand Quilted Ocean Turtle
Harbor Moon Exterior Landscape BBQ Patio Living Room Window- Mature Landscaping!

Overview of Prime location! Trinidad Bay Ocean Views Overlooking Trinidad Harbor and Pier!

Reviews
10 out of 10 Exceptional
3 bedrooms3 bathroomsSleeps 62300 sq ft

Popular amenities

  • Hot tubHot tubHot tub
  • FireplaceFireplaceFireplace
  • Free WiFiFree WiFiFree WiFi
  • KitchenKitchenKitchen
  • Barbecue grillBarbecue grillBarbecue grill
  • WasherWasherWasher

Check out the area

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Trinidad, CA
  • Popular LocationTrinidad Bay5 min walk
  • Popular LocationTrinidad State Beach3 min drive
  • Popular LocationMoonstone Beach10 min drive

Rooms & beds

3 bedrooms (sleeps 6)

Bedroom 1

1 King Bed

Bedroom 2

1 King Bed

Bedroom 3

1 Queen Bed

Bedroom 4

1 Single Murphy Bed

3 bathrooms

Bathroom 1

Toilet · Shower only

Bathroom 2

Toilet · Shower only

Bathroom 3

Bathtub or shower · Toilet · Jetted bathtub

Spaces

Deck or patio
Kitchen
Garden
Dining Area

About this property

Prime location! Trinidad Bay Ocean Views Overlooking Trinidad Harbor and Pier!

Are you looking to spend your next getaway in a stunning home with exquisite design details throughout? Harbor Moon is it, Trinidad’s luxury vacation rental, and no expense was spared in the creation of this haven by the sea. This home sits near Trinidad’s Memorial Lighthouse and offers incredible Trinidad Bay ocean vistas. Come to relax and unwind in luxurious comfort with elegantly-appointed spaces.

Relax and unwind in the hot tub overlooking spectacular Ocean Views.
Experience world class coastal sunsets
Walk to Massage, Wine Tasting, Fishing, Kayaking, Surfing, Harbor, Shopping, Restaurants, Grocery Shopping, Tennis Court, Coffee Shop, Play ground near by, Art Gallery, Trails to Beaches, Trinidad State Beach.
Short drive to Redwood National Park, Patrick's Point State Park, Trinidad State Park Beach, Roosevelt Elk, Hiking, Ancient Redwoods!

. More visited are the nearby redwood groves and the spectacular coastline. Most anglers come for the seasonal salmon and bottom fishing (including some big lings up by Redding Rock) which is available from skiffs and party boats. However, excellent fishing is also available in the nearby surf for redtail perch and smelt, while coastal lagoons offer a relaxed environment with plentiful trout.

Whether the trip is for a corporate retreat, a ladies weekend, a fishing adventure, or a large family get-together, this home will suit any need. Elegance, nautical treasures, intriguing artistic accents, and top-of-the line amenities create a sense of luxury and comfort like no other. The richness and grandeur of the interior and exterior will meet your expectations.
The creative design elements incorporated into this home create a modern nautical ambiance that is perfectly paired with the spectacular scenery enjoyed around the estate. The elegance of this home is one of its better qualities however it is also accommodating for families with children or for people with active lifestyles. There are plenty of games and toys for families or large groups to enjoy. The home also features a media center with a 62” flat screen TV that sits above a cozy gas fireplace enjoy all of this while resting on the large sectional couch with room for 10. The utmost comfort of the guests is the cornerstone of Harbor Moon!
Wake to the bell gently chiming on the bay’s buoy, faint calls of seagulls laughing, and the distant barking of sea lions. As sunlight rises over the tree crests on the surrounding hills, the sea stacks are illuminated through enchanted mists and salty spray. If you come during winter months, you’ll witness some of the most powerful ocean swells in California. Watch a variety of fisherman’s boats come in and out of California’s last natural harbor in commercial use, all from Harbor Moon.
Sip your favorite beverage during sunset as you relax on the stone sitting wall. A beautiful native plant garden grows before you, a kaleidoscope of hues which complement those of the changing evening sky. Once you decide to retreat to the Master Bedroom through the French doors, be sure to look behind you to the south and relish in the view you’ll be able to enjoy from your king-size bed. Open the blinds to reveal an epic view of Houda Point, Cape Mendocino, and wild Pacific Ocean from the comfort of your luxurious new abode.
The Redwood National and State Parks (RNSP) are a complex of several state and national parks located in the United States, along the coast of northern California. Comprising Redwood National Park (established 1968) and California's Del Norte Coast, Jedediah Smith, and Prairie Creek Redwoods State Parks (dating from the 1920s), the combined RNSP contain 139,000 acres (560 km2),[3] and feature old-growth temperate rainforests. Located entirely within Del Norte and Humboldt Counties, the four parks, together, protect 45% of all remaining coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) old-growth forests, totaling at least 38,982 acres (157.75 km2). These trees are the tallest and one of the most massive tree species on Earth. In addition to the redwood forests, the parks preserve other indigenous flora, fauna, grassland prairie, cultural resources, portions of rivers and other streams, and 37 miles (60 km) of pristine coastline.

In 1850, old-growth redwood forest covered more than 2,000,000 acres (8,100 km2) of the California coast. The northern portion of that area, originally inhabited by Native Americans, attracted many lumbermen and others turned gold miners when a minor gold rush brought them to the region. Failing in efforts to strike it rich in gold, these men turned toward harvesting the giant trees[4] for booming development in San Francisco and other places on the West Coast. After many decades of unrestricted clear-cut logging, serious efforts toward conservation began. By the 1920s the work of the Save-the-Redwoods League, founded in 1918 to preserve remaining old-growth redwoods, resulted in the establishment of Prairie Creek, Del Norte Coast, and Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Parks among others. Redwood National Park was created in 1968, by which time nearly 90% of the original redwood trees had been logged. The National Park Service (NPS) and the California Department of Parks and Recreation (CDPR) administratively combined Redwood National Park with the three abutting Redwood State Parks in 1994 for the purpose of cooperative forest management and stabilization of forests and watersheds as a single unit.[5]

The ecosystem of the RNSP preserves a number of threatened animal species such as the tidewater goby, Chinook salmon, northern spotted owl, and Steller's sea lion.[6] In recognition of the rare ecosystem and cultural history found in the parks, the United Nations designated them a World Heritage Site on September 5, 1980 and part of the California Coast Ranges International Biosphere Reserve on June 30, 1983.[7]


Trinidad State Beach is accessed via a short hike through the woods, across open bluffs, and past seasonal wildflowers. There is a natural arch near the north end of the beach. Low tide is the best time to visit.

The beach offers restrooms, picnic area, parking area, trails, an open grassy area and spruce forest. The 1/2 mile trail to the beach drops 120 feet. On the high bluffs above the beach there is an open meadow with scattered stands of alders. Visitor facilities include restrooms, parking, and a small picnic area with, tables and stoves.
Trinidad State Beach spans a wide space between Elk Head on the north end and Trinidad Head on the south end in the Humboldt County town of Trinidad. Pewetole Island, a huge rock close to the beach in this west-facing bay, divides Trinidad State Beach into two coves.

The main beach in the south cove has easy access from parking lots on the west end of town (at the end of Lighthouse Road and also at a signed entrance off Stagecoach Road).

The north beach is called College Cove and it has a separate parking lot and trailhead farther down Stagecoach Road. Be careful while exploring the remote areas of Trinidad State Beach as the rising tide can trap you against the cliffs. Trinidad Head offers a great hiking opportunity to the summit, a lighthouse, and many excellent viewpoints.
Old Home Beach, also known as Indian Beach, is a narrow beach on Trinidad Bay in the small town of Trinidad. It has been renamed, probably out of political correctness, but some signage still has the old name. This protected beach offers great views of Trinidad Head and the bay with many picturesque rocks sticking up. There are two ways to get to Old Home Beach from the bluff above it. The first is down a trail with stairs behind the Trinidad Lighthouse Memorial at the corner of Trinity and Edwards Streets. The second beach access is down a trail at the end of Parker Street called the Parker Creek Trail (park on grass at top of the hill and walk down Parker St.). The view from the lighthouse memorial is stunning.
Thirty miles north of Eureka, Patrick’s Point 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.
PATRICKS POINT STATE PARK is a RV Park in or near the town of Trinidad. It is a slightly larger than medium park with a listed 124 spots to park your recreational vehicle. This park has pull thru sites for your convenience. If your coach is 36 feet or longer you might want to call and see if you are too long. Make sure your generator is fueled up for this park. Electric looks to not be provided. The largest electric service is probably 30 amp. At a minimum, make sure you have some drinking water as water hookups are not provided. Probably due to the nature of the park and its location, sewer connections are not available. The park has a more authentic camping experience than some RV parks due to the lack of 802.11 WiFi. We have no idea of the over the air TV, but we do know that no Cable TV is provided. Animals are welcome here. Some parts of this RV Park are more rustic than others with tent camping being accepted. Some shade trees do exist, which also make the park more scenic and attractive.

Property manager

Lynda Moran Property Manager 25 years experience

Languages

English

Amenities

Hot tub
Kitchen
Washer
Dryer
Free WiFi
Air conditioning

House Rules

Check in after 3:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 25
Check out before 11:00 AM

Children

Children allowed: ages 0–17
Lots of Kids amenities

Events

No events allowed

Pets

No pets allowed

Smoking

Smoking is not permitted

Damage and incidentals

You will be responsible for any damage to the rental property caused by you or your party during your stay.

Important information

You need to know

Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher, a first aid kit and a deadlock

We should mention

A car is recommended for transport to and from this property

About the area

Trinidad

Located in Trinidad, this holiday home is in the city centre and by the sea. Trinidad Art Gallery and Trinidad Museum are cultural highlights, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Trinidad Masage & Day Spa and Beau Pre Golf Club. Make sure you get close to the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.
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Trinidad, CA

What's nearby

  • Trinidad Memorial Lighthouse - 1 min walk
  • Trinidad Bay - 5 min walk
  • The Heights Casino - 3 min drive
  • Trinidad State Beach - 3 min drive
  • Moonstone Beach - 10 min drive

Getting around

  • Eureka Station - 27 min drive
  • Eureka, CA (ACV-Arcata - Eureka) - 10 min drive

Restaurants

  • Trinidad Eatery - 2 min walk
  • Seascape Restaurant - 6 min walk
  • The Lighthouse Grill - 7 min walk
  • Moonstone Grill - 5 min drive
  • Beachcomber Cafe - 4 min walk

Frequently asked questions

Is Prime location! Trinidad Bay Ocean Views Overlooking Trinidad Harbor and Pier! pet-friendly?

No, pets are not allowed at this property.

What time is check-in at Prime location! Trinidad Bay Ocean Views Overlooking Trinidad Harbor and Pier!?

Check-in begins at 3:00 PM.

What time is check-out at Prime location! Trinidad Bay Ocean Views Overlooking Trinidad Harbor and Pier!?

Checkout is at 11:00 AM.

Where is Prime location! Trinidad Bay Ocean Views Overlooking Trinidad Harbor and Pier! located?

This family-friendly Trinidad holiday home is located by the sea, just steps away from Trinidad Memorial Lighthouse and Trinidad Art Gallery. Trinidad Town Hall and Trinidad Masage & Day Spa are also within 5 minutes.

Reviews

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Exceptional

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10/10

Cleanliness

10/10

Amenities

10/10

Property conditions & facilities

10/10

Check-in

10/10

Communication

10/10

Location

10/10

Listing accuracy

Reviews

10/10 Excellent

Christy H.

Liked: Cleanliness, check-in, communication, location, listing accuracy
Holiday Haven
Trinidad is a gorgeous and very friendly little coastal town. The best of both worlds with beaches to explore and redwood forests just up the coast. The property was incredible, so well suited for our thanksgiving stay. Communication with management was quick and easy and we really appreciated how accommodating they were. If you can do it, it’s worth it and so memorable!
Stayed 3 nights in Nov 2023

10/10 Excellent

John M.

Liked: Cleanliness, check-in, communication, location, listing accuracy
Trinidad wedding
Property exceeded expectations. Just terrific. Would rent it again. 11 am check out is early, noon seems more reasonable.
Stayed 3 nights in Oct 2023

10/10 Excellent

Jeanette P.

Liked: Cleanliness, check-in, communication, location, listing accuracy
Trinidad
The house was beautiful and the kitchen very well equipped which made our stay even more enjoyable. We’ll be back.
Stayed 3 nights in Sep 2023

10/10 Excellent

Mickie C.

Liked: Cleanliness, check-in, communication, location, listing accuracy
Beautiful view, well maintained and appointed
All the other reviews are not exaggerating. This house was comfortable, well appointed and owners friendly and responsive. Super appreciated the fully stocked spice cabinet, which you never see in places like this. So nice!
Stayed 3 nights in Sep 2023

10/10 Excellent

Lindsay B.

Liked: Cleanliness, check-in, communication, location, listing accuracy
Amazing!
This stunning home is worth every penny. Immaculate, clean home with amazing views. My family and I had a wonderful time.
Stayed 2 nights in Aug 2023

About the host

Hosted by Lynda Moran Property Manager 25 years experience

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Trinidad Bay Vacation Rentals property managers offer 25 years local experience. We are happy to share our local favorite spots with you. Putting a personal touch on our business is what we do best. Please feel free to ask questions regarding the local area guide. Our focus is providing the guest with an exceptional vacation experience. We are always looking to improve standards and service within our means. If there is something we can do to make your stay a bit more enjoyable, please let us know.
Please contact Lynda the Property Manager with questions

A few things about Trinidad Pier
This is a PRIVATE PIER and requires a FISHING LICENSE so be prepared. Since this is a private pier, recognize the fact that pier fishing is of secondary importance to the commercial fishing and boat sport fishing. No one really minds if you fish but stay out of the way and don’t interfere with the customers who make money for the pier operator.

Also be sure to watch for sea otters in the bay. There are quite a few of the playful beasts and they can be quite comical at times. However, I watched a pair one day checking out the skiffs tied down below the pier. They had no trouble getting into the boats and went down the line entering one boat after another. I wondered if they were looking for food (bait) left by the fishermen. As I watched, I also began to think they looked like big rats even though that doesn’t fit the normal stereotype of the species. I am curious as to whether or not they hurt the fishing since the pier has the second lowest rating of the north country piers (in my records).
This is also one of the few piers (in California) where you may occasionally catch one of the red or orange colored rockfish. Small to medium size orange (canary) rockfish and even rosy rockfish have been caught off the end of the pier. Black rockfish are more common and frequently a school will show up by the pier; when that happens the lucky anglers will be assured a bucketful of the fis

Why they chose this property

Location, Location, Location!!
Harbor Moon will take your breath away the moment you arrive. Its optimal location, coupled with opulent, nautical-inspired interior features will surely satisfy the most discerning vacationer. Suited for active families or for groups or couples just looking to relax and unwind, Harbor Moon will fulfill your needs. The furnishings, design features, appliances, and fully equipped outdoor kitchen set the precedent for ensuring ultimate contentment. Expansive spaces, top-quality amenities, ample natural light, and lavish comfort will hold you captive as you relish in the surrounding coastal scenery. Far-reaching sea views to stir your imagination and dreams, as well as proximity to the quaint hamlet of Trinidad, its historic lighthouse, restaurants, Trinidad Head, and pristine beaches add significant appeal to this consummate home. Make Harbor Moon your destination for fabulous accommodations, grand spaces, prime location, stunning views, ocean side entertaining for a large group or a romantic retreat.

Walk toTrinidad Pier
This pier is the northernmost oceanfront pier in the state and sits in one of the state’s most beautiful settings. Just a short drive north of Eureka, the pier gets steady if not necessarily heavy use by pier anglers. Although fishing from the pier is generally only fair, few seem to mind. For most people, especially visitors from southern California, the pier fishing itself is secondary. More visited are the nearby redwood groves and the spectacular coastline. Most anglers come for the seasonal salmon and bottom fishing (including some big lings up by Redding Rock) which is available from skiffs and party boats. However, excellent fishing is also available in the nearby surf for redtail perch and smelt, while coastal lagoons offer a relaxed environment with the occasional trout catch!

The pier is situated in Trinidad Harbor which means it is protected from the most severe storms by the adjacent Trinidad Head.

What makes this property unique

We invite you to make your way to Trinidad-by-the-Sea, a unique coastal village that draws visitors from all over the world. Whether, it is for world class fishing, ocean recreation, stunning views, parks, redwoods or to enjoy its quiet North Coast charm. The rich and diverse history and cultural significance of the Trinidad Harbor creates a character all its own. Trinidad Harbor encompasses an ancient Yurok village of "Tsurai", the earliest known inhabitants of Trinidad. It's fleet of commercial and sport fishing boats are nestled behind Trinidad Head, California's last natural harbor in commercial use. The fishing out of Trinidad Harbor plays a critical role to both local tourism and the greater Humboldt County commercial fishing industry. The history of this coastal town goes back many, many years and can be better understood by visiting the Trinidad Museum. Surrounded by lush, alder and redwood-forested bluffs and hills, our coastline, bay, beaches and trails will leave you spellbound with the scenes that unfold around each bend.
Trinidad Lighthouse
Trinidad Head, a large domed prominence rising to a height of 380 feet, is connected to the mainland only on its northern end, thus forming the beautiful and natural Trinidad Bay on its eastern side. On the bluffs overlooking the bay, Trinidad, the oldest town on the northern California coast, was founded on April 8, 1850. Early on, the town was a vital link between ships anchored in the bay and miners testing their luck in the Klamath, Trinity, Salmon River, and Gold Bluff Mines. As the gold rush slowed, Trinidad Bay, like most bays along the Redwood Coast, became home to multiple sawmills. To aid vessels engaged in the lumber trade, a lighthouse was proposed for the ocean-facing side of the headland in 1854.


Trinidad Head Historical Lighthouse
An appropriation for the lighthouse was made in June 1860 and forty-two acres on the southern portion of the headland were purchased in 1866. An incredible sight to see

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