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Henry W. Coe State Park
Gilroy, California
With over 80,000 acres of ridges, canyons, and great views, Coe Park is a paradise for equestrians. Although the park is only about an hour's drive from San Jose, it seems far removed from the bustle and clamor of cities and suburbs, and its backcountry provides a remote, serene environment for riders and their horses.
The park's scenic ridges, canyons, and breathtaking views make even a casual visit worthwhile. But, if you plan to venture more than a few miles into the park, you and your horse should be in excellent physical shape and you should be prepared for steep, rugged terrain.
There are eight designated horse camps in the park, each with a set of pipe corals that will hold at least two horses.
One of the camps is at the park headquarters, and it's the only horse camp you can reach by a paved road. Potable tap water and a horse trough are nearby.
Horse Parking and Camp Directions:
Information on horse trails, horse camps and camping and hiking paths for horseback riders, and hikers at Henry Coe State Park near Gilroy, California
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