
Along the Cathedral Trees Trail
After a restful sleep in Arcata, we left early, enveloped in a dense fog blanketing the coast. Our first goal was to reach Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park. This park is part of the Redwood National Park system.
The day started with a view of a local herd of wild elk feeding in a meadow at the entrance to the park. What a great way to start our adventure! We continued on to the park office and the start of a hike or two.
Our breaths were taken away as it was our first time walking the Cathedral Trees Trail. Group after group of immensely large redwoods lined the trail and up the hill. As I mentioned in a prior post, the feeling of deep serenity while walking here is undeniable. I continue to find these long lived giants therapeutic on all levels.
After spending some time here, we decided to make the trek (by car) to the parking lot for Fern Canyon. The start of the trail is located on the beach in the Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park. The surrounding area is stunning with miles of very wide beach and high cliffs cascading down to the sand. Elk roam the tidal areas along with dozens of species of birds.

Walking Fern Canyon
Part of the Jurassic Park 2 movie was filmed in Fern Canyon. So, that should give you an idea of the other worldly feeling you get from this almost forgotten primal setting. We half expected some strange creature to confront us around each bend.
It was my second visit here, but my daughter’s first. We walked slowly along the creek examining the flora and fauna. Many species of ferns can be found here along with numerous creatures; birds, reptiles, insects and etc.
We made our way back to the beach and watched the ocean for a bit before deciding to head south and make a stop at Patrick’s Point State Park. It sits right on the Pacific Ocean high up on 300 foot tall rocky cliffs. The views are absolutely stunning. Camping is permitted and they have a new visitor center that recently opened.
Our final stop for the day was Trinidad. I love the harbor, the beach, the views and the laid back feeling of this small fishing village that is now home to several art galleries.
Check out the photos from this day. All of the places I’ve mentioned can be seen on the photo link.
Michael
- Written by admin on September 7, 2008.