Henry W. Coe State Park is actually the largest state park in the northern portion of California. The terrain of the park is rugged and beautiful with a lot of steep canyons and lofty ridges. The park was once home to the Ohlone Indians. Fortunately, it is opened year round for campers, bikers, backpackers, car campers, photographers, and anyone else who might want to visit the park.
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Camping in Henry W. Coe State Park
Henry W. Coe State Park is primarily known for being a wilderness park. Most guests like to visit this park in the spring when the wildflowers are in full bloom. Camping is permitted at Henry W. Coe State Park all year round. Drive-in campgrounds, group campgrounds, and hike-in campgrounds are all available for guests to utilize. The Coe Ranch campground is dog friendly for any campers who want to bring their canines along for the trip.
Amenities at Henry W. Coe State Park
Guests are encouraged to bring their own camping gear because the park does not offer that many amenities. Restrooms, table stoves, and flush toilets are readily available for campers to use.
Things to do at Henry W. Coe State Park
Backpacking is actually recognized as the most popular activity in this park. Individuals also come to the park for bird watching, wild life viewing, nature trails, hiking, horseback riding, camping, and picnicking.
Henry W. Coe State Park
Morgan Hill, CA 95037
(408) 779-2728
Henry W. Coe State Park Hours
Henry W. Coe South Park is open all day every day all year long.
Henry W. Coe State Park Camping Fees
The campsite fees range from $20 to $75 depending on whether the campsite is a drive-in, group, or hike and bike site.