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Plan your escape to the home of the tallest trees in the world with Redwood National Park vacation rentals. Experience that natural sense of awe while hiking under these giants as your gaze fixes up towards the sky. Find a special sense of tranquility below the canopy of these ancient trees.

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Popular amenities for Redwood National Park vacation rentals

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Seagull's Bluff
2 Bedroom | 2.5 Bath | Sleeps 7

Seagull's Bluff - Trinidad, CA

$498 avg / night
(excludes fees and taxes)
4.96 (96)
Whale Rock Suite #2
3 Bedroom | 2 Bath | Sleeps 6

Whale Rock Suite #2 - Trinidad, CA

$236 avg / night
(excludes fees and taxes)
4.69 (67)
Stagecoach Cabin
2 Bedroom | 1.5 Bath | Sleeps 6

Stagecoach Cabin - Trinidad, CA

$281 avg / night
(excludes fees and taxes)
4.87 (91)
Whalesong House
3 Bedroom | 2 Bath | Sleeps 6

Whalesong House - Trinidad, CA

$319 avg / night
(excludes fees and taxes)
4.87 (70)
Gog and Pop's Place
3 Bedroom | 1.5 Bath | Sleeps 7

Gog and Pop's Place - Trinidad, CA

$271 avg / night
(excludes fees and taxes)
4.66 (44)

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Recent Redwood National Park guest reviews

The house was great. Well-stocked and in a great location. We loved making our Thanksgiving meal in the big kitchen. The hot tub was fun. And our dog loved running in the side yard. 5/5 Communication needs improvement. I got the vacasa check in email a week after our stay, so we had to reach out on our own to get the code to get into the house. There was also no information on how to check out. There was no welcome guide, which we typically see as a binder when you arrive so we know the house rules or any quirks with the house. I also think this Google form review is strange, and it would be nice to have my information pre populated making the review process easier.
Anna T. | Dec 2024
The ocean, sunrise, and sunset views from the house are amazing! We went over Thanksgiving, so it was a little chilly to sit outside and watch them, but the house is situated so you can enjoy the view from the comfort of the home. You can hear the seals barking from the deck, and binoculars are available on a table in the dining room. You can see them on the rocks. There is an outdoor fire pit that we didn’t have time to use but would have liked to use. Bring firewood or pick it up at Murphy’s Market in Trinidad. You can also get fresh seafood and excellent smoked salmon there. The house has every amenity from a fully stocked kitchen, including a Keurig and a drip coffee maker, to an air fryer and other small appliances. Soft fluffy robes are provided as well. I would suggest bringing house socks or slippers as the host requested that no shoes be in the home. Also, if you drink a lot of coffee you may need to bring more Keurig coffees or ground coffee. There is a grill provided, but we didn't use it. The washer and dryer are in the garage, and soap pods were provided. You won’t be disappointed in your stay here.
Della C. | Dec 2024
This was our second stay at this property-we will likely return a third time. The bed is comfortable, the kitchen is functional, and sunset on the edge of the cliff every evening cannot be surpassed.
Elizabeth E. | Dec 2024
Redwood National Park vacation rental FAQ

Yes. 28 of our Redwood National Park vacation rentals have internet access, so you can stay connected throughout your trip.

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Our standard check-in time is 4:00 p.m., and the check-out time is 10:00 a.m. Some exceptions apply—after you book, you’ll find check-in and check-out details in the Vacasa guest app or your Trip Manager.

Absolutely. Our local Redwood National Park team includes professional housekeepers who care for all our homes here. They’ll clean thoroughly and restock amenities, so everything is ready for your arrival—and all you have to do is settle in and relax.

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Explore our Redwood National Park vacation rentals

Redwood National Park extends through California’s northern coast and in-land forest, you can split your adventure between towering trees and the sea. On your trip, you’ll find a wide system of hiking, mountain biking, and drive-thru trails, picnic spots, abundant wildlife, and the park’s namesake redwood trees. These legendary redwood trees can live to be 2,000 years old and measure a staggering 300 feet in height.

One of the main attractions of this area is its drive-thru trails, which allow guests to tour the park by car, driving right through carved-out redwood trees, like Shrine Drive-Thru Tree and the Klamath Tour-Thru Tree. Embark on a refreshing journey out to the coast and old-growth forest with a Redwood National Park vacation rental.

Where is Redwood National Park?

The Redwood National Park spans 131,000 acres along California’s rugged northern coastline, from Crescent City near the Oregon border to Orick in Humboldt County. The park rests about a 6-hour drive from both San Francisco, California, and Portland, Oregon, making it a perfect weekend trip from either city.

Things to do near Redwood National Park

While your eyes search the treetops, don’t miss out on all the area’s wildlife closer to the ground, like elk, bears, black-tailed deer, salamanders, beavers, and sea lions by the coast. Grab your binoculars from March through April for whale-watching at Klamath River Overlook, or watch elk from a distance at Gold Bluffs Beach. Kids will especially enjoy exploring the tide pools by ​​Crescent Beach Overlook.

Between hiking trails and picnics under the redwoods, there are fun attractions to see along the way. If you’re traveling with kids, make sure to check out the Trees of Mystery park in Klamath, which offers a fun Skywalk and gondola ride. For more in-town activities during your trip, plan a stay near Crescent City, where you’ll find more restaurants, stores, and an aquarium, as well as outdoor must-sees, like Pebble Beach and the Fern Waterfall.