Henry W. Coe State Park Hiking Trips

Henry W. Coe State Park Hiking Trips
Hunting Hollow Trail Photo
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Sycamore with moss Photo
Windmill!   Photo
A Coe Trifecta
by antonyw on Feb 18, 2010
Old Gilroy, California, United States
15.1 miles
A nice tour of three peaks from the Hunting Hollow entrance. I had intended to only do Vasquez peak today since I'd been to Willson Peak before but when I consulted the map at a decision point I decided to throw in Willson and then added Rock Springs Peak later on so it became a trifecta of sorts.The hike starts along the nice flat Hunting Hollow trail with about four creek crossings,  the...
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Mt Sizer, Henry Coe (Plus bonus peak!)
by calipidder on Apr 18, 2010
Madrone Soda Springs (historical), California, United States
15.8 miles
A classic Bay Area hiking loop is Mt Sizer in Henry Coe. This hike is a minimum of 14 miles to do using the in-and-out shortest approach, or you can make a loop and do this loop. At about 16 miles it is just long enough to offer solitude and remoteness, but is easy to do as a day trip from San Jose.Between Poverty Flat and Blue Ridge, don't miss the opportunity...
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Grizzly gulch creek Photo
Kelly Lake Loop
by antonyw on Mar 26, 2010
Madrone Soda Springs (historical), California, United States
12.9 miles
An approx 13 mile hike to check out Kelly Lake and the wildflowers of Coe in March.  The hike starts from free parking at the Coyote Creek entrance.  There's room for about 4-5 cars here.  I've posted a pic of the right side of the road, there's room for one more on the left side.  Never gotten a ticket here despite the No Parking signs about four miles back on the road. ...
Coyote creek (Old Gilroy, California, United States) Photo
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Henry W. Coe State Park - Bill's Hill and Osos Ridge
by Vaudesir on Nov 07, 2009
Old Gilroy, California, United States
7.5 miles
For quite some time, I had my eyes on Bill's Hill, a peak in Coe's far South area. On the map, it seems quite a simple hike. You just hike along Hunting Hollow Road and then take Bill's Hill Trail to climb to the Osos Ridge. The trail continues along this ridge until it hits Bill's Hill.I noticed though, that on my GPS, another trail, Osos Ridge Trail, would allow me to...
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Henry Coe - Mount Sizer, the Narrows and China Hole
by Vaudesir on Jun 06, 2009
Madrone Soda Springs (historical), California, United States
17.5 miles
Antony (Bullit) was looking for company to hike up Mount Sizer, and despite a recent tough experience with that hike (due to heat - see trip 209614), I was game. So were Joe and Sam.The route was similar to the one I took 3 weeks ago. Starting from the headquarters, we would take Hobbs Road (including the Shortcut) up to Blue Ridge and Mount Sizer. But we would then use Jackass trail...
Along Coit Road (Madrone Soda Springs (historical), California, United States) Photo
At the start of the Anza trail (Madrone Soda Springs (historical), California, United States) Photo
Anza trail, nicely graded (Madrone Soda Springs (historical), California, United States) Photo
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Kelly Lake and the 7th Tarantula - Henry W. Coe State Park
by Vaudesir on Nov 11, 2009
Madrone Soda Springs (historical), California, United States
10.2 miles
I took advantage of a day off to explore an area of Coe i've never been to before: The area around the Wasno Ridge, easily accessible via the Coyote Creek entrance. The inspiration for this trip came from another trip I saw on everytrail.com (188513 by Tom Mangan). Obviously, I was not going for the flowers (it's November! - although I did see a few blooming poppies) but for something that Tom...
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Coyote Creek Photo
Leaf Photo
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Henry Coe - Coyote Creek Loop
by croyle on Feb 20, 2010
Madrone Soda Springs (historical), California, United States
6.2 miles
Coyote Creek trailhead -> Grizzly Gulch  Trail -> Rock Tower Trail -> Jackson Trail -> Anza Trail -> Coit Road -> trailheadThis was a short but very nice hike with what I often refer to as my "muggle friends" or as Dwayne has named us, The Hillside Stragglers. We've been hiking together for several years now but not as often as we used to. We were looking forward to a good hike...
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SIZER Redemption
by sammydee on Apr 18, 2010
Madrone Soda Springs (historical), California, United States
15.5 miles
I did the loop from Coe HQ to Mount Sizer 10 months ago.  (See http://www.everytrail.com/view_trip.php?trip_id=233344). It was by far the longest and steepest hike I'd ever done.   It almost killed me.   Well not quite ... but it DID change my life.  When we got to Mt. Sizer I was completely "done".  Legs shaking, heart racing, energy spent.  And only 1/3rd of the miles were done.  By the time we got to the...
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Coe in October ... the Willson Story
by sammydee on Oct 03, 2010
8.7 miles
A great hike with Laurent, Rebecca, Dave and Karl. I've been to Willson Camp twice before this year ...  http://www.everytrail.com/view_trip.php?trip_id=689846 and http://www.everytrail.com/view_trip.php?trip_id=590755 ... but I wanted to go again.  I'm fascinated by that water spigot at the camp, and wondered if it still had water even this late in the year.I randomly tweeted that I wanted to go, and a plan was born.  I arrived a little later than the others to the trailhead.  By the...
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Ancient Manzanita Photo
Nature always wins Photo
Henry Coe: HQ to China Hole and back
by navratil on Feb 06, 2010
Madrone Soda Springs (historical), California, United States
9.4 miles
A medium-length hike from the Coe Park headquarters to China Hole on Coyote Creek.  The weather was pretty variable -- a pretty steady drizzle for the first half, followed by sunshine (enough to fool me into doffing my rain gear) at the turn-around point, shortly followed by brief heavy rain and graupel.  Fortunately, I had a new hard shell (a Marmot Transit jacket, bought on SteepAndCheap less than a week ago) and...

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