Hammond Trail

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[109400 - 115999] Highway 101
Trinidad, CA 95570

Hammond Trail in Trinidad, CA is a part of the Humboldt County Parks and Trails system, offering visitors a scenic and accessible outdoor experience. With nearly 950 acres of land and a five-mile-long trail, the park provides a range of recreational opportunities for people of all income levels and physical abilities. Managed by the County Parks and Trails staff, the park features well-maintained facilities, including restrooms, campsites, playgrounds, and boat ramps, ensuring a high-quality experience for visitors.

Surrounded by natural beauty, Hammond Trail is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, with its picturesque landscapes, river access, and beach parks. The park's emphasis on public safety and resource conservation ensures that visitors can enjoy the park's amenities while preserving its natural integrity. Whether hiking, biking, or simply enjoying a leisurely stroll, Hammond Trail offers a refreshing escape into nature, contributing to the overall well-being and quality of life for both locals and tourists alike.

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Neal E.
8/17/2019

Beautiful coastal trail! I hiked a tiny portion of it while on my vacation. The path is well marked, and is accessible from multiple access points in the McKinleyville area! #HammondTrail

Pj A.
4/7/2024

This is the best snd most beautiful trail with lots of winding options depending on how much time you have!

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Ray F.
3/17/2016

Hammond trail has been on the Northern California coastal trail scene for decades, with first use dating back to the early 1900s. At a bit over five miles in length, this trail has been voted...

Kari B.
5/26/2023

I've taking MANY walks, bike rides on Hammond trail. It's a beautiful trail that connects communities

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Jessica S.
1/3/2019

This beautiful trail runs along the coast starting on the border of North Arcata and South McKinleyville towards Trinidad! I used to bike it many years back but now I prefer to walk from Mad River...

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