Cabins near Hoopa

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Cabin camping around Hoopa puts you right in the middle of dense redwoods and winding rivers, with over 25 options to choose from. Prices start at $68 a night, with an average stay running about $147. You’ll find cabins where campfires are allowed, wifi is reliable, and showers are hot—no roughing it unless you want to. Climbing, wildlife-watching, and swimming are all on the table. Local favorites include Mystic Forest Campground (483 reviews), Bayside Cabin (217 reviews), and The Fairy Forest (216 reviews). Expect moss underfoot, quiet mornings, and a good chance you’ll spot deer on your walk to the shower. If you want a cabin that feels like a retreat but keeps you close to the action, Hoopa delivers.

90% (1.5K)

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The Fairy Forest's Glampy Tent

6. The Fairy Forest

95%
(297)
23mi from Hoopa · 4 sites · Lodging · Trinidad, CA
The Fairy Forest is 4 acres of redwood trees one mile from the magical city of Trinidad, CA. People have been camping in our meadow since the 1950's, and I'm happy to carry on the tradition, by opening it up to you. There was a fire on the property in 1901 which left the burnt out hollow stumps which you'll see by the shower. There's one old growth redwood on the property, behind the glampy tent, but everything else in roughly 120 years old. Every year we try to make your glamping experience better and better. This year, we've added an artisan picnic table, built on site, and some solar lights leading to the shower. Outdoor sink and cook space is next on our list! There used to be two campsites on our property, but we closed down one of them to give guests in the glampy tent exclusive usage of the outdoor shower and porta potty. We are also renting out our cabin this year, which has been our home for the last 3 years. There's 10 local beaches to explore in the area, great little restaurants and businesses, and countless trails- including Strawberry Rock, which is right down the street from us. We're 19 miles away from Orick, which is the gateway to Fern Canyon (make a reservation in advance) and all the trails with old growth redwoods. And we're 16 miles from Arcata, a vibrant, colorful and creative city that is home to the first farmer's market in California, which is quite the experience if you find yourself here on a Saturday. Hope you come and stay with us if you find yourself on the Lost Coast.
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from 
$90
 / night
Beautiful early morning view of the meadow! Photo by Jay Kijai.

7. Redwoods Bend Retreat

95%
(153)
20mi from Hoopa · 14 sites · Tents, Lodging · Hoopa, CA
The Redwoods Bend Retreat is a place to get away from it all. Located on the Yurok reservation right on the Klamath River just outside Orick, CA, we are "off the grid", through a Redwood forest and over a mountain down into the Klamath River valley. We have a 5 acre meadow, and orchard with 50 trees, peaches pears, apples, cherries, plums, pluots, apricots and grapes. We are right on the Klamath river. It's a great place to come and recharge your internal batteries. There is no cellphone service and none of our sites have internet service. Our Main House was built in 1952 and retains the flavor of the 50’s. It houses a kitchen, dining hall, a living room, two bedrooms and a bathroom with a bathtub and shower. Our log-built Lodge overlooks the Klamath River with 3 bedrooms, a full kitchen, bathroom and wrap-around covered porch. Our Pumpkin and Blue Cottages. They are close to the double Yellow Shower house and toilets, and they have hot and cold running water, a propane cooktop, and a wood stove for heat. We do NOT have refrigeration, and our solar batteries or generator provides us lights at night. Campers who use our Cottages may use their own sleeping bags, but we have beds with mattresses and pillows and clean bedding. We also have an Upper Barn bedroom and half-bath rental. Our two-story Riverview Yurt appeals to folks who want a full kitchen, a private shower and flush toilet overlooking the Klamath river from our 50 x 50 foot upper deck. Luscious to sit outside and watch the river flow by during the day, and to let the water lull you to sleep at night. For families (up to 8), folks who like to fish, or old friends who just want a very special get-away. Each of our six campsites have a picnic table and a fire pit. Our Maple River, Grotto River and Pepperwood River sites overlook the gorgeous Klamath River. Our Morning Meadow, Orchard Meadow, and Deer Meadow sites are close to our 5 acre meadow where blacktail deer graze in the evenings. We have a Yellow double Shower House with two separate sides, each with a toilet, sink and shower and on demand hot water, so folks don't have to wait. There's also a new Camp Shower at the corner of the orchard for our campers, along with two outhouses for camper use, one at the bottom of the road down to the meadow, and another in the woods just past Deer Meadow Camp. We see lots of wildlife; silver foxes, a bald eagle and a family of river otters downstream, vultures, blue heron, occasionally an osprey will fly overhead clutching a freshly caught salmon and call to each other to brag about it! There are rare sightings of timid black bears who run from humans, but sometimes can be seen grazing in the meadow with the black-tail deer. We're surrounded by old logging trails made by the lumber companies 80 years ago when they clear cut the old growth redwood on our side of the mountain, and now it's completely reforested with 200 ft tall Doug Fir, Madrone, Cedar, Oak, other pine species and Pepper wood trees, and we have written permission from the Green Diamond company to allow guest to hike on their adjacent properties.
Potable water
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Campfires
from 
$110
 / night
The cafe' at Strawhouse Resorts overlooking for beautiful Trinity River.

8. Explore the Trinity Alps!

83%
(9)
35mi from Hoopa · 23 sites · RVs, Lodging · Junction City, CA
Welcome to Strawhouse Resorts and Café, affectionately known as "The Hidden Jewel on the Trinity River." Nestled within the breathtaking Trinity Alps Wilderness Area and right on the banks of the Trinity River, Strawhouse Resorts & Cafe is a must-visit destination. The Strawhouse Café is a unique and charming straw-bale building, constructed from 575 bales of rice straw. Don Ellis began this remarkable project in 1998, and the café proudly opened its doors in May 2021. Come and experience the cozy atmosphere and the rich history that makes Strawhouse Café truly special! 😊 Don and Julia, the heart and soul of Strawhouse, work tirelessly to enrich the community. Their efforts have not only increased visitors to Big Flat and its surrounding areas but have also fostered collaborations that have turned Big Flat into a true destination hotspot. By providing job opportunities, Strawhouse has enabled many talented individuals to live and thrive in this beautiful location. When you step into the Strawhouse Cafe, you'll be greeted by the vibrant works of local artists, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. Our spacious 2,000 sq. ft. patio offers stunning views of the Trinity River, ensuring a perfect dining experience. You might even catch a glimpse of a bald eagle or osprey soaring by as you enjoy your meal! At Strawhouse, we are dedicated to delivering exceptional service, organic coffees roasted on-site in micro-batches, delicious food, comfortable lodging, and a variety of recreational resources. We are committed to being socially, spiritually, and environmentally responsible, ensuring a memorable experience for all our guests and community members.
Pets
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from 
$60
 / night
Outdoor kitchen has a BBQ, 2-burner camp stove, drinking water, cooler, and dishes.

9. Humboldt Hideaway

100%
(19)
13mi from Hoopa · 3 sites · Tents, Lodging · Blue Lake, CA
Humboldt hideaway is a small intimate SHARED space with residents. The outdoor kitchen, deck with a view, and campfire ring are all connected to the main resident house. There are places of seclusion, but much of it is shared outdoor space. Humboldt Hideaway is a small off-the-grid LGBTQ+ queer land project in Northern California. It is set on 12 acres of hilly terrain in the mixed fir and oak woods of Humboldt County, a half-hour east of Arcata. Back in 2001, when it was established, it was undeveloped with nothing on it. It has since been built up with the scrappy efforts of amateur creative dreamers. It is a home and resource to extended LGBTQ+ communities by being a small-scale rural resource for learning and sharing useful rural living skills and being a destination for visits, artist and activist retreats, and host to small groups and events. Anyone is welcome at Humboldt Hideaway, but please understand that it is an intentional place committed to anti-oppression values. It is important that it remain a safer space for people identifying as queer and/or transgender, as well as a supportive space for women and people of color to freely be. Please make sure you do not anticipate any concerns/problems with this. NEARBY ATTRACTIONS: The property is conveniently located midway between the coast/redwoods and the Trinity River/Trinity Alps backpacking. It is a 45 minute drive to the coast of Trinidad, which has some of the most lovely coves and beaches and Patrick's Point State Park. It is a half hour drive to the coastal Ma-le'l dunes. And it is a half hour drive inland to swimming holes on the Trinity River. OFF-THE-GRID: The place is off-the-grid, no internet, only limited solar power, an on-demand propane water heater, and heated by woodstoves. Structures are a combination of natural building, salvaged, and new materials, with a mix of low-tech alternative technologies- all built with lots of love and help from friends. BOOKING A GROUP: There is potentially both cabin space and camping spots. The property can accommodate a group of up to 10 people. If you wish to book a group, please get in touch and we'll have you book all of the spaces- including some that are not currently listed, as they are in the shared lodge space. WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBILITY: There is a guest room in the shared lodge space if you want to have a wheelchair accessible room. The lodge has a ramp for accessible entrance. This room is not listed, but get in touch if you want to book it.
Pets
Potable water
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from 
$23
 / night
Redwood Coast Cabins & RV Resort

14. Redwood Coast Cabins & RV Resort

50%
(4)
34mi from Hoopa · 34 sites · Eureka, CA
Discover the charm of our campground, where a welcoming atmosphere and dedicated staff come together to create an unforgettable experience for every visitor. Our friendly and knowledgeable team is always on hand to help you make the most of your stay, ensuring that your time with us is both enjoyable and memorable. Families will find plenty to do here, with a variety of activities designed to entertain guests of all ages. Enjoy our games, playground, and mini-golf, or challenge your loved ones to a match of giant chess or checkers. Don’t forget to take a refreshing dip in our pool during the warmer months! Our campsite offers a range of benefits to enhance your visit. Each site is equipped with fire rings and picnic tables, perfect for evening gatherings. You’ll appreciate our clean showers and restrooms, as well as convenient coin-operated laundry facilities. Guests can also enjoy access to our pool and jacuzzi from May 1 to October 30, mobile RV repair services, and an on-site convenience store stocked with local microbrews. We understand that pets are part of the family, which is why we have a designated dog park for your furry friends to enjoy. Located just a short distance from grocery stores, shopping centers, and a variety of restaurants, our campground is perfectly situated for exploring the
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Redcrest Resort

15. Redcrest Resort

49mi from Hoopa · 39 sites · Redcrest, CA
Nestled in the heart of the historic town of Redcrest, the family-owned Redcrest Resort offers a unique escape along the renowned Avenue of the Giants. This picturesque 32-mile scenic drive meanders through the majestic redwood trees of Humboldt Redwoods State Park, making it a must-visit destination. In a recent survey by the Humboldt County Convention and Visitors Bureau, the Avenue of the Giants was ranked as the second most popular attraction on the Redwood Coast. Before the era of automobiles, the stagecoach route from San Francisco to Eureka traversed the land where Redcrest Resort now stands. Today, the Avenue of the Giants serves as a tranquil alternative to Highway 101, providing a serene journey just a scenic four-hour drive from the Golden Gate Bridge or a convenient 35-minute drive from Eureka. Guests can choose from our ten cozy cabins or a spacious two-bedroom vacation home, perfect for families or groups. For those traveling with RVs, we offer full-hookup spaces, and camping enthusiasts can pitch their tents in our welcoming environment. During your stay, enjoy our amenities, including a large playground, a charming gift shop, and a communal fire ring for gatherings. We also warmly welcome your pets.
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Cabin camping around Hoopa puts you right in the middle of dense redwoods and winding rivers, with over 25 options to choose from. Prices start at $68 a night, with an average stay running about $147. You’ll find cabins where campfires are allowed, wifi is reliable, and showers are hot—no roughing it unless you want to. Climbing, wildlife-watching, and swimming are all on the table. Local favorites include Mystic Forest Campground (483 reviews), Bayside Cabin (217 reviews), and The Fairy Forest (216 reviews). Expect moss underfoot, quiet mornings, and a good chance you’ll spot deer on your walk to the shower. If you want a cabin that feels like a retreat but keeps you close to the action, Hoopa delivers.

90% (1.5K)

Top-rated campgrounds

The Fairy Forest's Glampy Tent

6. The Fairy Forest

95%
(297)
23mi from Hoopa · 4 sites · Lodging · Trinidad, CA
The Fairy Forest is 4 acres of redwood trees one mile from the magical city of Trinidad, CA. People have been camping in our meadow since the 1950's, and I'm happy to carry on the tradition, by opening it up to you. There was a fire on the property in 1901 which left the burnt out hollow stumps which you'll see by the shower. There's one old growth redwood on the property, behind the glampy tent, but everything else in roughly 120 years old. Every year we try to make your glamping experience better and better. This year, we've added an artisan picnic table, built on site, and some solar lights leading to the shower. Outdoor sink and cook space is next on our list! There used to be two campsites on our property, but we closed down one of them to give guests in the glampy tent exclusive usage of the outdoor shower and porta potty. We are also renting out our cabin this year, which has been our home for the last 3 years. There's 10 local beaches to explore in the area, great little restaurants and businesses, and countless trails- including Strawberry Rock, which is right down the street from us. We're 19 miles away from Orick, which is the gateway to Fern Canyon (make a reservation in advance) and all the trails with old growth redwoods. And we're 16 miles from Arcata, a vibrant, colorful and creative city that is home to the first farmer's market in California, which is quite the experience if you find yourself here on a Saturday. Hope you come and stay with us if you find yourself on the Lost Coast.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$90
 / night
Beautiful early morning view of the meadow! Photo by Jay Kijai.

7. Redwoods Bend Retreat

95%
(153)
20mi from Hoopa · 14 sites · Tents, Lodging · Hoopa, CA
The Redwoods Bend Retreat is a place to get away from it all. Located on the Yurok reservation right on the Klamath River just outside Orick, CA, we are "off the grid", through a Redwood forest and over a mountain down into the Klamath River valley. We have a 5 acre meadow, and orchard with 50 trees, peaches pears, apples, cherries, plums, pluots, apricots and grapes. We are right on the Klamath river. It's a great place to come and recharge your internal batteries. There is no cellphone service and none of our sites have internet service. Our Main House was built in 1952 and retains the flavor of the 50’s. It houses a kitchen, dining hall, a living room, two bedrooms and a bathroom with a bathtub and shower. Our log-built Lodge overlooks the Klamath River with 3 bedrooms, a full kitchen, bathroom and wrap-around covered porch. Our Pumpkin and Blue Cottages. They are close to the double Yellow Shower house and toilets, and they have hot and cold running water, a propane cooktop, and a wood stove for heat. We do NOT have refrigeration, and our solar batteries or generator provides us lights at night. Campers who use our Cottages may use their own sleeping bags, but we have beds with mattresses and pillows and clean bedding. We also have an Upper Barn bedroom and half-bath rental. Our two-story Riverview Yurt appeals to folks who want a full kitchen, a private shower and flush toilet overlooking the Klamath river from our 50 x 50 foot upper deck. Luscious to sit outside and watch the river flow by during the day, and to let the water lull you to sleep at night. For families (up to 8), folks who like to fish, or old friends who just want a very special get-away. Each of our six campsites have a picnic table and a fire pit. Our Maple River, Grotto River and Pepperwood River sites overlook the gorgeous Klamath River. Our Morning Meadow, Orchard Meadow, and Deer Meadow sites are close to our 5 acre meadow where blacktail deer graze in the evenings. We have a Yellow double Shower House with two separate sides, each with a toilet, sink and shower and on demand hot water, so folks don't have to wait. There's also a new Camp Shower at the corner of the orchard for our campers, along with two outhouses for camper use, one at the bottom of the road down to the meadow, and another in the woods just past Deer Meadow Camp. We see lots of wildlife; silver foxes, a bald eagle and a family of river otters downstream, vultures, blue heron, occasionally an osprey will fly overhead clutching a freshly caught salmon and call to each other to brag about it! There are rare sightings of timid black bears who run from humans, but sometimes can be seen grazing in the meadow with the black-tail deer. We're surrounded by old logging trails made by the lumber companies 80 years ago when they clear cut the old growth redwood on our side of the mountain, and now it's completely reforested with 200 ft tall Doug Fir, Madrone, Cedar, Oak, other pine species and Pepper wood trees, and we have written permission from the Green Diamond company to allow guest to hike on their adjacent properties.
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$110
 / night
The cafe' at Strawhouse Resorts overlooking for beautiful Trinity River.

8. Explore the Trinity Alps!

83%
(9)
35mi from Hoopa · 23 sites · RVs, Lodging · Junction City, CA
Welcome to Strawhouse Resorts and Café, affectionately known as "The Hidden Jewel on the Trinity River." Nestled within the breathtaking Trinity Alps Wilderness Area and right on the banks of the Trinity River, Strawhouse Resorts & Cafe is a must-visit destination. The Strawhouse Café is a unique and charming straw-bale building, constructed from 575 bales of rice straw. Don Ellis began this remarkable project in 1998, and the café proudly opened its doors in May 2021. Come and experience the cozy atmosphere and the rich history that makes Strawhouse Café truly special! 😊 Don and Julia, the heart and soul of Strawhouse, work tirelessly to enrich the community. Their efforts have not only increased visitors to Big Flat and its surrounding areas but have also fostered collaborations that have turned Big Flat into a true destination hotspot. By providing job opportunities, Strawhouse has enabled many talented individuals to live and thrive in this beautiful location. When you step into the Strawhouse Cafe, you'll be greeted by the vibrant works of local artists, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. Our spacious 2,000 sq. ft. patio offers stunning views of the Trinity River, ensuring a perfect dining experience. You might even catch a glimpse of a bald eagle or osprey soaring by as you enjoy your meal! At Strawhouse, we are dedicated to delivering exceptional service, organic coffees roasted on-site in micro-batches, delicious food, comfortable lodging, and a variety of recreational resources. We are committed to being socially, spiritually, and environmentally responsible, ensuring a memorable experience for all our guests and community members.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$60
 / night
Outdoor kitchen has a BBQ, 2-burner camp stove, drinking water, cooler, and dishes.

9. Humboldt Hideaway

100%
(19)
13mi from Hoopa · 3 sites · Tents, Lodging · Blue Lake, CA
Humboldt hideaway is a small intimate SHARED space with residents. The outdoor kitchen, deck with a view, and campfire ring are all connected to the main resident house. There are places of seclusion, but much of it is shared outdoor space. Humboldt Hideaway is a small off-the-grid LGBTQ+ queer land project in Northern California. It is set on 12 acres of hilly terrain in the mixed fir and oak woods of Humboldt County, a half-hour east of Arcata. Back in 2001, when it was established, it was undeveloped with nothing on it. It has since been built up with the scrappy efforts of amateur creative dreamers. It is a home and resource to extended LGBTQ+ communities by being a small-scale rural resource for learning and sharing useful rural living skills and being a destination for visits, artist and activist retreats, and host to small groups and events. Anyone is welcome at Humboldt Hideaway, but please understand that it is an intentional place committed to anti-oppression values. It is important that it remain a safer space for people identifying as queer and/or transgender, as well as a supportive space for women and people of color to freely be. Please make sure you do not anticipate any concerns/problems with this. NEARBY ATTRACTIONS: The property is conveniently located midway between the coast/redwoods and the Trinity River/Trinity Alps backpacking. It is a 45 minute drive to the coast of Trinidad, which has some of the most lovely coves and beaches and Patrick's Point State Park. It is a half hour drive to the coastal Ma-le'l dunes. And it is a half hour drive inland to swimming holes on the Trinity River. OFF-THE-GRID: The place is off-the-grid, no internet, only limited solar power, an on-demand propane water heater, and heated by woodstoves. Structures are a combination of natural building, salvaged, and new materials, with a mix of low-tech alternative technologies- all built with lots of love and help from friends. BOOKING A GROUP: There is potentially both cabin space and camping spots. The property can accommodate a group of up to 10 people. If you wish to book a group, please get in touch and we'll have you book all of the spaces- including some that are not currently listed, as they are in the shared lodge space. WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBILITY: There is a guest room in the shared lodge space if you want to have a wheelchair accessible room. The lodge has a ramp for accessible entrance. This room is not listed, but get in touch if you want to book it.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$23
 / night
Redwood Coast Cabins & RV Resort

14. Redwood Coast Cabins & RV Resort

50%
(4)
34mi from Hoopa · 34 sites · Eureka, CA
Discover the charm of our campground, where a welcoming atmosphere and dedicated staff come together to create an unforgettable experience for every visitor. Our friendly and knowledgeable team is always on hand to help you make the most of your stay, ensuring that your time with us is both enjoyable and memorable. Families will find plenty to do here, with a variety of activities designed to entertain guests of all ages. Enjoy our games, playground, and mini-golf, or challenge your loved ones to a match of giant chess or checkers. Don’t forget to take a refreshing dip in our pool during the warmer months! Our campsite offers a range of benefits to enhance your visit. Each site is equipped with fire rings and picnic tables, perfect for evening gatherings. You’ll appreciate our clean showers and restrooms, as well as convenient coin-operated laundry facilities. Guests can also enjoy access to our pool and jacuzzi from May 1 to October 30, mobile RV repair services, and an on-site convenience store stocked with local microbrews. We understand that pets are part of the family, which is why we have a designated dog park for your furry friends to enjoy. Located just a short distance from grocery stores, shopping centers, and a variety of restaurants, our campground is perfectly situated for exploring the
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Toilets
Redcrest Resort

15. Redcrest Resort

49mi from Hoopa · 39 sites · Redcrest, CA
Nestled in the heart of the historic town of Redcrest, the family-owned Redcrest Resort offers a unique escape along the renowned Avenue of the Giants. This picturesque 32-mile scenic drive meanders through the majestic redwood trees of Humboldt Redwoods State Park, making it a must-visit destination. In a recent survey by the Humboldt County Convention and Visitors Bureau, the Avenue of the Giants was ranked as the second most popular attraction on the Redwood Coast. Before the era of automobiles, the stagecoach route from San Francisco to Eureka traversed the land where Redcrest Resort now stands. Today, the Avenue of the Giants serves as a tranquil alternative to Highway 101, providing a serene journey just a scenic four-hour drive from the Golden Gate Bridge or a convenient 35-minute drive from Eureka. Guests can choose from our ten cozy cabins or a spacious two-bedroom vacation home, perfect for families or groups. For those traveling with RVs, we offer full-hookup spaces, and camping enthusiasts can pitch their tents in our welcoming environment. During your stay, enjoy our amenities, including a large playground, a charming gift shop, and a communal fire ring for gatherings. We also warmly welcome your pets.
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