Trinidad Museum
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400 Janis Ct
Trinidad, CA 95570 - (707) 677-3883
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Christine Way
Very charming and a lovely place to visit on a sunny day. I like the native garden in the back. Museum offers a nice look at local history.
Jul 14th, 2020 -
Dawn Reveile
Dec 13th, 2019 -
Regina G
Aug 17th, 2019 -
Bets
Definitely worth visiting, not a huge museum but friendly, knowledgeable staff and loaded with details about native peoples, natural history/geology, and the development of Trinidad as well as the nearby parks. Really enjoyed the large exhibit of Yurok woven caps, baskets, etc, beautiful patterns ("friendship/snake nose"!). The sea creature exhibit is a helpful guide for visiting beach combers (what's a... chiton?) as is the numbered local mineral and rock ID key, very cool. Lots for history buffs, too. Nice that it's free, but don't forget the donation box by the door :) Can easily spend an hour+ just reading about those here first and keying out the many lovely stones.
Jul 13th, 2019 -
Audrey Nelson
Feb 24th, 2019
Contact Info
- (707) 677-3883
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Trinidad Museum?
A The phone number for Trinidad Museum is: (707) 677-3883.
Q Where is Trinidad Museum located?
A Trinidad Museum is located at 400 Janis Ct, Trinidad, CA 95570
Q What days are Trinidad Museum open?
A Trinidad Museum is open:
Friday: 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Saturday: 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Sunday: 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Q How is Trinidad Museum rated?
A Trinidad Museum has a 4.9 Star Rating from 11 reviewers.
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( 11 Reviews )Christine Way on Google
Very charming and a lovely place to visit on a sunny day. I like the native garden in the back. Museum offers a nice look at local history.
Dawn Reveile on Google
Regina G on Google
Bets on Google
Definitely worth visiting, not a huge museum but friendly, knowledgeable staff and loaded with details about native peoples, natural history/geology, and the development of Trinidad as well as the nearby parks. Really enjoyed the large exhibit of Yurok woven caps, baskets, etc, beautiful patterns ("friendship/snake nose"!). The sea creature exhibit is a helpful guide for visiting beach combers (what's a... chiton?) as is the numbered local mineral and rock ID key, very cool. Lots for history buffs, too. Nice that it's free, but don't forget the donation box by the door :) Can easily spend an hour+ just reading about those here first and keying out the many lovely stones.
Audrey Nelson on Google