Henry Coe State Park
Henry W. Coe is the largest state park in northern California, with more than 80,000 acres of open space with scenic hills and mountain ridges in the Diablo Mountain Range. The terrain is rugged, and varied, making the park ideal for hiking, backpacking, mountain biking, and horseback riding. The park has three entrances - the main entrance that has a visitor center, Hunting Hollow in Gilroy and Dowdy Ranch entrance in Hollister.
Requirements
Dogs allowed only at the Coe Ranch Entrance in the Coe Ranch Campground, paved areas, and the ½-mile Live Oak Trail that connects the visitor center to the Entrance Parking Lot. If camping in the Coe Ranch Campground, dogs must be with you in your tent or vehicle at night.
Operating Hours
24 hours a day
Fees
There are parking fees that are discounted for seniors.
Map
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9000 E Dunne AveVisit Google Maps for this Address
Directions
Exit 101 at East Dunne Ave and drive east for 13 miles, mostly on a winding park road.
Contact Info
Phone (408) 779-2728 or (831) 623-4526