The cabins at Bonanza King Resort sit on the banks of Coffee Creek in the Trinity Alps foothills, with each unit having direct access to the water and surrounding forest. The resort spans about 21 acres, creating genuine separation between structures rather than the typical crowded cabin park layout. A mix of cabin sizes ranges from smaller one-bedroom setups to larger units that sleep groups, each with front porches and decks oriented toward the creek. The setting is genuinely remote—no crowds, no highway noise, just the creek running past your cabin and pines blocking the view from neighboring properties.
Dogs stay at no additional charge and can be off-leash on the property grounds away from other cabins, though you’ll need to keep control near the creek itself and during interactions with other guests. Most cabins have their own grills and full kitchens, so you can cook your dog’s meals or your own without relying on communal facilities. The creek access is shallow enough in places for dogs to wade, though the water temperature stays cool year-round. Each cabin comes with its own outdoor living space, so your dog isn’t competing with other resort guests for yard time.
Trinity Center sits at about 2,400 feet elevation in a region with a late spring to early fall weather window. Coffee Creek Road provides direct access to forest roads and hiking trails into the Trinity Alps Wilderness, though the terrain around the resort itself is moderate and walkable. The nearest town of significant size is Weaverville, roughly 40 miles south. Summer is the prime season here—winters bring heavy snow and road closures. Plan for mid-June through September as your reliable window, and check road conditions before arriving in shoulder months.





