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    Shoreline RV Park

    2.6 (57 reviews)
    Closed 1:00 pm - 6:00 PM

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    Never emptied.

    Bathroom hasn't been cleaned, supplied, or trash emptied since April 17, 2026. But they continue to charge for it!

    Look at all the potholes!!

    DANGER- this site is scattered with drug needles, human poop, and apparently a security guard (not sure if he was really security) but he took photos of our children. We tried to go on a walk and there were homeless people camping within a few feet of our campsite in both directions. It was by far the worst experience we have ever had in all of our RV excursions. People were camped out smoking pot right behind a fence next to the laundry facility. We stayed for a total of 45 minutes to an hour and in that time a homeless person broke down on his bike directly next to our family and then cussed and left his bike in the middle of the street. I was actually afraid to get back out of the RV to move it. There were so many enormous pot holes entering the site that it broke a few things inside the RV. The sites weee so close together if we were eating outside at the picnic table we would have been 2 ft from the waste from the next site. It was just awful. I sent management a message asking for a refund because we did not feel safe staying and they refused. They said they are not able to control needless on the path. 30 minutes down the road was a lovely place surrounded by beautiful trees, a playground, arcade and amazing setting. Go anywhere but here.

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    If you must venture into Eureka and need to park your RV for the night, the Shoreline RV Park is a safe bet. From what I saw of Eureka, there is a huge drug problem and homelessness problem in this city. We noticed quite a few transient people in the upper portions of Northern California but Eureka seems to be a depressing epicenter of down-on-their luck wanderers and free-spirits. Unfortunately we were super tired when we arrived in Eureka after driving all day. We were making our way down the coast and needed to stop for the night. Fortunately, Shoreline was nearby and it had space available so we drove on in. Based on what I saw outside of this park, I was not happy but after we registered and settled in, I realized that the park is secure. I also looked around and noticed that there were quite a few newer class A motor homes and other expensive RVs so that eased my fears that this place would become a problem at night. Sure enough, we had a peaceful, quiet night. We left first thing in the am but not before we stopped for coffee at the gas station right outside the park. Thankfully all you need is close-by and if you wanted to go shopping for any essentials there is a Target across the highway. Laundry facilities on site.

    Nap in the sunshine

    Loved it! Stayed four nights for Mothers Day/anniversary getaway. It's was clean and quiet on the edge of Eureka Slough so lots of birds. Right on walking/biking paths linked to entire Humboldt Bay basin. So yes there is some foot traffic. So convenient and central to playing on the coast. Our new favorite.

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    Gold Bluffs Beach and Campground in Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park is a remote beach in northern…read moreHumboldt County. I personally love how secluded this beach is that stretches out for miles. This beach is great for walking along the shoreline and/or enjoying a picnic at. In order to get here you will have to drive on a somewhat twisty road for about 6 miles. It is right next to Fern Canyon so I love visiting both at the same time due to the close proximity to one another. There are unique hikes in Fern Canyon due to the fern-covered walls you can walk through. This is such a beautiful area. I have not used the campground and only visited the beach so I can't speak to the campground aspect of this area. It is very peaceful and serene and a place where you can often spot elk.

    Gold Bluffs Beach extends for 10 miles along the Humboldt County coast in Prairie Creek Redwoods…read moreState Park. It requires a day use permit to enter because of the volume of visitors that come here. Mostly because popular Fern Canyon is next to it. Gold Bluffs has a campground with 26 sites. Permits are not required if you have camping reservations. To reach Gold Bluffs Beach, you have to drive on a 6 mile windy dirt road called Davison Rd that you can access near the Elk Meadow picnic area. Trailers are not allowed on Davison Road. Visitors will need to pay the day-use fee, or show their federal pass or CA state park passes at the Gold Bluffs Beach entrance station. You can also hike the 11-mile James Irvine loop trail from Prairie Creek Visitor Center. No permit is required if you are hiking. Gold Bluffs Beach was named after a gold discovery in the 1850's that attracted some interest by miners. If you are going to come here, make sure you check out nearby Fern Canyon. It is a must-see! The 1,200 mile California Coastal Trail runs through Gold Bluffs. After hiking Fern Canyon, I walked over to the coast of Gold Bluff to walk in the water and soak in the sun.

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    Beautiful scenery…read more There are so many different areas to go and see. All in different cities. The Redwood National Forest spans over a great distance. I drove from San Francisco. To see everything, I had to stay in a hotel overnight. With the exception of driving through carved out tress, all the sites are free. Driving through trees was $15 at each of the 3 sites I visited. There are several rest stop areas while driving to and from there.

    Like so many people have told me, hiking through the Redwoods cannot be described but rather…read moreexperienced. I got to experience this for myself, as my husband and I are on a road trip from LA to NorCal and beyond for a combo work trip for him, and 50th bday spent in nature for me. We stopped in to the Thomas Kuchel Visitor Center and spoke with a friendly park ranger that gave us a map and suggested a hike for us. We stopped in another visitor center (Prairie Creek), where we spoke with another friendly ranger that gave us the more rugged option of said hike. The hike was absolutely beautiful, with Redwoods that go up, up, up. And all around the ground level are so many types of fern, lichen, moss, mushrooms, and other dense forest growth. We did a 3.5 mile hike, which was a great work out, and so scenic. But, my words will do it no justice. Go for yourself and experience it. And remember, leave no trace and pack it in pack it out. Long Live our National Parks!!!

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    This is an amazing beach in Trinidad. It is dog friendly so you can bring your four legged friends…read morehere as well. You will see dogs running around and having the time of their lives The parking area can fill up at certain times of the year (the busier season), although usually has room for everyone. It's a very short walk from the parking lot to the beach. It's better to come during low tide. It has beautiful views and is very peaceful. Moonstone Grill, a restaurant just up the hill, opens for dinner. They have amazing food and incredible sunset views overlooking the ocean!

    Turn in here... I see a beach!…read more On our way to a 4-day road trip at the Oregon Coast we made our first stop at Moonstone Beach. We estimated we'd reach our lodging destination at a certain time but we like to leave room for side trips we stumble upon along the way (like this one). Moonstone Beach is not too far from Clam Beach. We've been to this part of the state before when we went on a tour of the Battery Point Lighthouse in Crescent City. The parking area is not a long walk from the beach -whew- and it was low tide at the time so it was nice. We walked all the way to the north end of the beach to the cave. Few people in November, some walked the beach, many brought their dogs to play and run around. There was some rock climbing going on too. Beautiful beach in Humboldt County! The tide was starting to come in as we were leaving... Moonstone Grill, a restaurant just up the hill you'll see before heading down to the beach, opened at 4:30p daily for dinner. We arrived at the beach at 1:00p so we weren't able to try. Review #3241

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    2.4
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    The negative reviews make no sense, and I'm glad I didn't believe them. This place is gorgeous! I'm…read moreso glad to be here. It's fantastic here! Yesterday, I saw campers playing chess with the life-size chess game, there's a playground - the pool and hot tub are closed right now pending inspection from the city, so that can't be helped. The woman who works in the office is so friendly and helpful - unlike the first four RV parks I checked out. I just double-checked to make sure I am reviewing the right place. The grounds are beautiful - the cabins are adorable - the campsites are clean and inviting - I walked the whole property yesterday and didn't see any old, run-down residential RVs. There are lots of people staying here, many young families with small children, and everybody seems to be friendly and happy. The only legitimate "complaint" is that the Wifi doesn't always work, but the management is working on making the Wifi more reliable. In short, I am so glad to be here and feel extremely lucky that I found this campground when I needed to move my RV.

    The online photos for this place deserve an award for fiction writing…read more What's advertised as a relaxing redwood retreat is actually more of a "choose your own survival adventure" with permanent RVs, random clutter, and a bathroom/shower building that looked like it should probably be condemned by daylight. The whole campground had a very unsettling "people live here and know things you shouldn't ask about" energy. As a woman traveling with a teenage daughter, it definitely did not feel like the family camping atmosphere we expected. Also, genuine question: why do only the women's restrooms have locks on them? That does not exactly increase confidence. It raises several other questions instead. At one point I half expected someone to emerge from the trees and warn us not to go near "the old laundry shed after dark." We are not fancy campers and totally understand rustic. Rustic is charming. This was more "backwoods horror movie side setting" energy. If the website had shown the actual condition of the property, we absolutely would have booked somewhere else. Honestly, if Scooby-Doo and the gang had pulled up in the Mystery Machine, nobody would have questioned it. The only thing missing was a banjo soundtrack and a handwritten sign saying "YOU TURNED AROUND TOO LATE."

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