Henry W. Coe State Park in California State

Henry W. Coe State Park

This park protects an astonishing 87,000-acres of the Diablo Mountain range, making it the largest state-owned park in the state.

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Henry W. Coe State Park Details

This park protects an astonishing 87,000-acres of the Diablo Mountain range, making it the largest state-owned park in the state. Between the rolling hills, mountainous forests, and lush, tree-lined valleys, this park is a wonderland for all types of outdoor enthusiasts, especially for hikers, equestrians, anglers, and wildlife watchers. There are over 250 miles of hiking and cycling trails, ranging from flat nature trails to high-elevation treks. The 22,000-acres of the park are designated wildlife preserves for mammals, birds, reptiles, and fish. It is common to see deer, elk, wild pigs, and even mountain lions during your visit.

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Nearby Points of Interest Around Henry W. Coe State Park

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