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Henry W. Coe SP
State Park
Henry W. Coe State Park is open and operating. Campsite reservations are available at Campsite Reservations For further information about park system campsite reservations and fees visit Reservations and Fees Coe Park is the largest state park in northern California of wild open spaces. The terrain of the park is rugged, varied and beautiful, with lofty ridges and steep canyons. Once the home of Ohlone Indians, the park is now home to a fascinating variety of plants and animals, including the elusive mountain lion. Within Coe Park are the headwaters of Coyote Creek, long stretches of Pacheco and Orestimba creeks and a wilderness area. The park is open year-round for hikers, mountain bikers, backpackers, equestrians, car campers, picnickers, photographers, and people who simply like to visit parks. Dogs Dogs are allowed in the main campground, paved roads and one trail that connects the Visitor Center to the parking lot off of E. Dunne Ave. Dogs are not allowed at the Hunting Hollow or Dowdy Ranch entrances or on any other trails within the park. |
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Click on the name of the entrance below for directions, hours and general information. Telephone
408-779-2728
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Henry W. Coe State Park
9000 E. Dunne Ave. Morgan Hill, CA 95037-6549 |