Coe Park is the largest state park in northern California, with over 87,000 acres 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 the Pacheco and Orestimba creeks, and a 23,300-acre wilderness area.
Anderson Lake right at the bottom of the park...
I was greeted right away when I arrived at the trailhead...
Even at the trailead, views are already amazing...
and that's just in the parking lot...
Henry Coe State Park Ranger HQ Station and Visitors Center
Trail: Corral Trail - Flat Fog Trail - Hobbs Road - Ponderosa Trail - Monument Trail
Total Distance: 7.5 miles
Next, Corral Trail...
Big thanks to Henry W Coe State Park and Bay Area Hiker
~~ CK
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