The Best Hotels for the Redwood National Park
For a hiking (or biking) holiday, destinations don't get much better than the Redwood National Park with its medley of well-kept trails running through the distinctive redwood forest. When looking for accommodation there is a good range of choice nearby including options in Eureka for those who want the accessibility a town offers, hidden coastal properties, and charming boutiques. Our hotel experts have scoured the region to bring you a concise selection of the best hotels for the Redwood National Park. Chosen on their service, design (mostly traditional and utterly charming), and access to the park. So why not browse through our guide to start planning your next escape?
For a coastal stay
- Lost Whale Inn is a charming B&B boasting a fabulous coastal location just minutes from Redwood National Park. Well-appointed nautically-themed rooms each have their own balcony. A romantic hideaway, perfect to explore the wilderness of the region from.
For a boutique
- Inn at 2nd & C is a characterful boutique set in a distinctive 19th-century building. Located in a Eureka's old town and boasting an in-house pub - this is a good choice for those who want convivial evenings after days spent in Redwood National Park (an hour from the property).
For couples
- Carter House Inns is a charming home-away-from-home offering romantic rooms with canopy beds, whirlpool tubs, and a basket of treats. An intimate restaurant serves dishes made from produce grown in the garden. A cosy choice for two.
Still not sure where to book?
- Browse through our list of the best places to stay in Yosemite National Park or the best hotels near Death Valley National Park or the best hotels near Sequoia National Park.
- Widen your search to include all our recommendations for the best hotels in California or Nevada.
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Lost Whale Inn Patrick's point, California 8 rooms from $199
Fishing - The North Coast is famous for fresh fish - albacore, tuna, halibut and salmon.Kayaking - Explore Big Lagoon State Park on a renteed kayak.Back to Nature - Explore the beaches and ancient Redwood forests.Outstanding locationA charming coastal B&B, minutes from Redwood National Park. The eight well appointed rooms, each commanding spectacular views from their private balconies, follow a beach-side theme with nautical colour pairings. The seven course gourmet breakfast will set you up for the days exploring! See More
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Inn at 2nd and C Eureka, California 23 rooms from $212
Close to nightlife - Live music events are often held in the Eagle Ballroom or Phatsy Kline's pub; it's a great place for evening entertainmentLocal exploring - The large historic port town is known for its entertainment scene, Victorian architecture and wildlife in Humboldt BayRestaurant - Phatsy Kline's is a popular pub-style restaurant and bar with tapas, small plates, live music, cocktails, craft beers and DJGreat walks - Stroll around Sequoia Park and Park Zoo to get up close to massive age-old redwood tree the region is famous forHoused in a distinctive 19th-century building, this eclectic boutique hotel offers a lively stay in the Eureka's bustling old town. High-Victorian decor abounds in rooms; expect antique beds, flowered wallpaper and lofty pelmets. The on-site pub and music venues creates a convivial party atmosphere. See More
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Carter House Inns Eureka, California from $210
Great walks - Humboldt Botanical Gardens are an idyllic setting to take a leisurely afternoon stroll.Back to Nature - National forests all around.Full of characterOpulentThis cozy home-away-from-home is on a leafy residential street in the Redwood region. Luxury takes form in canopy beds, whirlpool tubs and a basket of treats. Edible flowers and vegetables grown on site are used to perfection in Restaurant 301. With 3,400 wines on the menu, evenings are a delight. See More
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