Redwood Coast and Northern California

Private Jacuzzi & Hot Tub Suite Hotels on the Redwood Coast — Northern California Nature Escapes

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Northern California hotels with private in-room jacuzzis along the Redwood Coast — remote, scenic stays in Humboldt County, Mendocino, and beyond the California tourist trail.

21+ Hotels

Redwood Coast and Northern California Jacuzzi Hotels

Oceanfront Lodge
9.4 Wonderful

Oceanfront Lodge

100 A Street, Crescent City, CA, 95531

Oceanfront Lodge in Crescent City is a solid choice for anyone seeking a private hot tub and a peaceful break.

Comfort Inn Redding Near I-5
7.5 Good

Comfort Inn Redding Near I-5

850 Mistletoe Lane, Redding, CA, 96002

Comfort Inn Redding Near I-5 pairs a private hot tub with breakfast included for a complete retreat in Redding.

Best Western Country Inn
9.2 Wonderful

Best Western Country Inn

2025 Riverwalk Drive, Fortuna, CA, 95540

Best Western Country Inn in Fortuna is a solid choice for anyone seeking a private hot tub and a peaceful break.

Comfort Inn Eureka
8.0 Very Good

Comfort Inn Eureka

4260 Broadway St, Eureka, CA, 95503

Unwind in your own hot tub at Comfort Inn Eureka, ideally located in Eureka.

Best Western Arcata Inn
8.6 Excellent

Best Western Arcata Inn

4827 Valley West Blvd, Arcata, CA, 95521

Best Western Arcata Inn in Arcata is a solid choice for anyone seeking a private hot tub and a peaceful break.

Holiday Inn Express & Suites Eureka by IHG
9.2 Wonderful

Holiday Inn Express & Suites Eureka by IHG

815 West Wabash Ave, Eureka, CA, 95501

Unwind in your own hot tub at Holiday Inn Express & Suites Eureka by IHG, ideally located in Eureka.

Hampton Inn & Suites Arcata
8.6 Excellent

Hampton Inn & Suites Arcata

4750 Valley West Blvd, Arcata, CA, 95521

Hampton Inn & Suites Arcata in Arcata is a solid choice for anyone seeking a private hot tub and a peaceful break.

Best Western Plus Bayshore Inn
8.6 Excellent

Best Western Plus Bayshore Inn

3500 Broadway St, Eureka, CA, 95503

Unwind in your own hot tub at Best Western Plus Bayshore Inn, ideally located in Eureka.

Creekside Inn & Suites
8.6 Excellent

Creekside Inn & Suites

1119 South Main Street, Willits, CA, 95490

Creekside Inn & Suites in Willits is a solid choice for anyone seeking a private hot tub and a peaceful break.

Best Western Plus Humboldt Bay Inn
9.2 Wonderful

Best Western Plus Humboldt Bay Inn

232 W 5th St, Eureka, CA, 95501

Highly rated by guests, Best Western Plus Humboldt Bay Inn in Eureka is a top pick for a private hot tub getaway.

Best Western Plus Hilltop Inn
8.6 Excellent

Best Western Plus Hilltop Inn

2300 Hilltop Drive, Redding, CA, 96002

Best Western Plus Hilltop Inn in Redding is a solid choice for anyone seeking a private hot tub and a peaceful break.

Oxford Suites Redding
9.2 Wonderful

Oxford Suites Redding

1967 Hilltop Drive, Redding, CA, 96002

Unwind in your own hot tub at Oxford Suites Redding, ideally located in Redding.

Comfort Inn & Suites Susanville
8.6 Excellent

Comfort Inn & Suites Susanville

3015 Riverside Dr, Susanville, CA, 96130

Soak in a private hot tub at Comfort Inn & Suites Susanville, a relaxing escape in Susanville.

Rain Rock Casino Resort Hotel
9.6 Exceptional

Rain Rock Casino Resort Hotel

777 Casino Way, Yreka, CA, 96097

Rain Rock Casino Resort Hotel in Yreka is a solid choice for anyone seeking a private hot tub and a peaceful break.

Holiday Inn Express Arcata / Eureka – Airport Area by IHG
9.2 Wonderful

Holiday Inn Express Arcata / Eureka – Airport Area by IHG

3107 Concorde Dr., McKinleyville, CA, 95519

Holiday Inn Express Arcata / Eureka - Airport Area by IHG in McKinleyville is a solid choice for anyone seeking a private hot tub and a peaceful break.

Win-River Resort & Casino
8.6 Excellent

Win-River Resort & Casino

2100 Redding Rancheria Rd, Redding, CA, 96001

Win-River Resort & Casino pairs a private hot tub with pool for a complete retreat in Redding.

Bear River Casino Resort
9.2 Wonderful

Bear River Casino Resort

11 Bear Paws Way, Loleta, CA, 95551

Enjoy a private hot tub and a stress-free stay at Bear River Casino Resort in Loleta.

Wyndham Garden Redwood Valley/Ukiah
9.2 Wonderful

Wyndham Garden Redwood Valley/Ukiah

101 Coyote Valley Blvd, Redwood Valley, CA, 95470

Wyndham Garden Redwood Valley/Ukiah in Redwood Valley is a solid choice for anyone seeking a private hot tub and a peaceful break.

Gaia Hotel & Spa Redding, an Ascend Collection Hotel
8.0 Very Good

Gaia Hotel & Spa Redding, an Ascend Collection Hotel

4125 Riverside Place, Anderson, CA, 96007

Enjoy a private hot tub and a stress-free stay at Gaia Hotel & Spa Redding, an Ascend Collection Hotel in Anderson.

Blue Lake Casino & Hotel
9.2 Wonderful

Blue Lake Casino & Hotel

777 Casino Way, PO Box 1128, Blue Lake, CA, 95525

Unwind in your own hot tub at Blue Lake Casino & Hotel, ideally located in Blue Lake.

Wyndham Garden Redwood Valley/Ukiah
9.2 Wonderful

Wyndham Garden Redwood Valley/Ukiah

101 Coyote Valley Blvd, Redwood Valley, CA, 95470

Wyndham Garden Redwood Valley/Ukiah in Redwood Valley is a solid choice for anyone seeking a private hot tub and a peaceful break.

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Redwood Coast and Northern California Jacuzzi Hotels

The Redwood Coast of Northern California — Humboldt County, the Lost Coast, Mendocino County, and the stretch of Highway 101 and Highway 1 that winds through ancient redwood groves and dramatic Pacific bluffs — is one of the least crowded and most visually stunning parts of the state. This is not a region that appears on most California itineraries, which is precisely its appeal. Eureka and Arcata serve as the regional hubs of Humboldt County. Mendocino sits further south along the coast on a headland that looks like it belongs in Ireland, with a small-town character and a surprising density of art galleries, wine tasting rooms, and atmospheric inns. Hotels with private in-room jacuzzis along this stretch of coastline are fewer in number than in Southern California, but the ones that exist offer a setting that is genuinely unlike any other in the state.

 

The old-growth coastal redwoods of Humboldt County — Redwood National and State Parks, Prairie Creek, and the Avenue of the Giants — are the primary reason most visitors make the journey north. Standing beneath trees that are 300 feet tall and 2,000 years old is a humbling experience that resets perspective quickly. The Lost Coast, accessible by a challenging backcountry route, is one of the most remote coastal areas in the contiguous US. Mendocino’s combination of coastal hiking, whale watching, and wine from the Anderson Valley appellation makes it a stronger all-round leisure destination than the more remote Humboldt areas.

 

Practical reality for travelers: Northern California’s Redwood Coast is far from any major airport. The nearest significant air service is in Eureka (ACV) from San Francisco, or the long drive up Highway 101 from the Bay Area — roughly four to five hours to Eureka. This is a region for travelers who deliberately seek remoteness and are willing to earn the experience with the drive. For those travelers, a private jacuzzi suite or hot tub room at a Mendocino or Eureka inn is the right kind of reward at the end of a day spent in the redwoods or on a coastal bluff trail.

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes — though the selection is smaller than in Southern California, the Redwood Coast has hotels and inns with private in-room jacuzzis and hot tub suites, particularly in Mendocino and the Eureka-Arcata area of Humboldt County. Every property on this page has been verified for a private in-room jacuzzi or soaking tub. The properties here tend to be boutique inns and smaller lodges rather than large chain hotels.
Eureka in Humboldt County is approximately 280 miles north of San Francisco — about four to five hours by car on US Highway 101. Mendocino is closer at roughly 150 miles north of San Francisco, about a three-hour drive via Highway 101 and Highway 128 or the more scenic but slower Highway 1 coastal route. This is a destination that requires a committed drive but rewards it with scenery found nowhere else in California.
The primary draw is the old-growth redwood forests — Redwood National and State Parks, Prairie Creek Redwoods, and the Avenue of the Giants are all extraordinary. Coastal hiking along the bluffs above the Pacific, whale watching (gray whales from December to April), sea kayaking, and the beach and tidepools of the Lost Coast are other major draws. Mendocino adds gallery browsing, Anderson Valley wine tasting, and a village atmosphere ideal for a slow, restorative trip.
Yes — Mendocino is one of Northern California’s most romantic destinations. The town sits on a coastal headland with dramatic ocean views, has a Victorian village character, and is surrounded by vineyards and redwood forests. Boutique inns with private soaking tubs are well-suited to the town’s character and the traveler who chooses Mendocino specifically. It is far enough from the major California tourist trail to feel genuinely private.
Yes — the old-growth coastal redwoods are the defining attraction of the region. Redwood National Park, Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park, and Humboldt Redwoods State Park (home of the Avenue of the Giants) are all accessible from hotels in the Eureka-Arcata area. Mendocino is a bit further from the largest redwood groves but has access to smaller redwood stands in Mendocino Woodlands State Park and Armstrong Redwoods near Guerneville.
Summer (June through August) is the most popular period, though coastal fog is common along the Humboldt coast in June and July. Late summer and early fall (August through October) often brings the clearest weather. Spring is excellent for wildflowers and whale watching. Winter is the wettest season but also the most atmospheric — dramatic storms, powerful surf, and very few other visitors. A jacuzzi suite in winter on the Mendocino coast is a genuinely memorable experience.
For the right traveler — yes, emphatically. The Redwood Coast is everything that Southern California is not: uncrowded, ancient, wild, and slow. If your goal is solitude, old-growth nature, and a genuine sense of being far from the tourist infrastructure, the drive earns back immediately. Plan for at least three to four nights to do the region justice rather than rushing through it as a day trip.