Sue-meg State Park is a stunning one-square-mile coastal retreat located along California's far north coast, roughly 25 miles north of Eureka and nestled within the iconic Northern California redwood region. Perched on a forested promontory overlooking the Pacific Ocean, the park blends dramatic sea cliffs, sandy beaches, open meadows, and old-growth forest into a uniquely immersive natural setting. Campers enjoy a range of amenities including restrooms with showers, picnic tables, grills, firewood, water hookups, and access to toilets — making it a well-equipped base for exploration. Outdoor enthusiasts can hike and walk extensive trails, fish along the shore, hunt for agates, explore tide pools, or watch for migrating whales, seals, and sea lions offshore. The park also features a reconstructed Yurok plank-house village at Sumêg Village, where visitors can experience traditional ceremonies and guided cultural walks. Pet-friendly sites are available, making it a welcoming destination for the whole family. Reservations can be made through Reserve California. Whether seeking rugged coastal adventure, wildlife viewing, or a peaceful escape into Northern California's misty redwood landscape, Sue-meg State Park delivers an unforgettable RV camping experience.