Henry W. Coe State Park Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
state park in California, USA
About Henry W. Coe State Park
Henry W. Coe State Park (the "W" is usually omitted) is a giant park, at the least. It takes miles to cross, and some of the countryside is rarely reached by man. There are hardly even proper roads in most of the parkland. (Note that, although there are numerous "roads" in the park, that doesn't necessarily mean they are driveable. They're just former ranch roads.) The terrain is rugged mountain ridges for the most part, except for a few valleys in the middle of the park. The direction of the ridges make the trails more difficult than most, often climbing and falling several thousand feet within the space of a few miles. Much of the land is dominated, unlike that which is farther north, by pine forests. However, oak trees can be found in the region. Although it is not as hot as nearby land
Top Attractions in Henry W. Coe State Park
Explore the best things to see and do in Henry W. Coe State Park:
- ★Henry Coe Monument
- ★Mississippi Lake
- ★Mount Sizer
Where to Stay in Henry W. Coe State Park
- 🏨Coe Ranch Headquarters
- 🏨Manzanita Point
- 🏨Poverty Flat Camps
Henry W. Coe State Park Travel Guide Sections
Our comprehensive guide covers 12 sections including:
