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Henry W. Coe State Park

End of East Dunne Ave
Morgan Hill, CA 95037
Phone: (408) 779-2728
Henry W. Coe State Park
Directions:
Take Hwy. 101 to Morgan Hill. Exit on East Dunne Avenue, and drive 30 minutes to the end of the road.

Editorial Review for Henry W. Coe State Park – by Content provided by ReserveAmerica

Overview
This is the largest of the state parks in Northern California, with over 80,000 acres under management. Henry W. Coe is primarily a wilderness park; it's hot and dry in the summer. Spring offers tremendous wildflower displays.
Facts
Campsites for tents, trailers and RVs welcome campers; there are restrooms with toilets, but no showers or hook-ups. There are numerous ponds and lakes in the park, ranging from 2 to 22 miles from the campground at Coe headquarters. Ponds and lakes are accessible only by bike or horse--no vehicle access.

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Equestrian trails are extant, but there are no horse rentals here.

 

Don't confuse this park with Henry Cowell State Park, near Santa Cruz, CA.

User Reviews for Henry W. Coe State Park

5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

05/29/2008 Posted by koliih

This camp site is wonderful.,sooo beautiful and so wonderfully located just out side of the city, but it feels like worlds away. The kids loved it but, beware there really are wild borres. my addvice would be make sure to keep food in car or away from tents they didnt seem to be harmful from what we observed just wandering around after dark looking for food we suspect.

5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

08/16/2003 Posted by leatherlove

The only thing missing in this beautiful location to take the family and enjoy a safe and memorable camping trip is there is no showers. Otherwise I would be able to say. this is the perfect place to go.

Pros: beautiful scenery, clean water, family fun

Cons: no showers

Schedule

08/24/2008 Coe Park Sunday Wildflower Walks
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08/31/2008 Coe Park Sunday Wildflower Walks
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09/07/2008 Coe Park Sunday Wildflower Walks
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09/14/2008 Coe Park Sunday Wildflower Walks
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09/21/2008 Coe Park Sunday Wildflower Walks
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09/28/2008 Coe Park Sunday Wildflower Walks
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10/05/2008 Coe Park Sunday Wildflower Walks
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10/12/2008 Coe Park Sunday Wildflower Walks
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10/19/2008 Coe Park Sunday Wildflower Walks
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10/26/2008 Coe Park Sunday Wildflower Walks
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Editor's Review

Largest of the northern California state parks, this sprawling park boasts lakes, ponds and wonderful spring wildflowers.  See the full editorial review.

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Equestrian trails are extant, but there are no horse rentals here.

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