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Field Trip: Spring at Henry Coe

  • 37.186780, -121.547046 (map)

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Warbling Vireo by Vivek Khanzode

Spring at Henry Coe

Henry Coe is a massive state park protecting 80,000 acres of the Diablo Range. We'll take a moderately difficult 2-or-3 mile route through classic California chaparral and oak woodlands looking for new spring arrivals such as warblers and vireos. Expect a peaceful viewing experience in this beautiful and remote park!

Trip Difficulty: 2-3 miles, dirt trails, some elevation (although we'll avoid the steepest trails)

Other Trip Notes: The Henry Coe headquarters are relatively high-elevation, so bring warm layers

Leaders: Mike Ambrose: (818) 309-6256 and Sonja Kramer (818) 297-0175

Beginner Friendly

Meet: Headquarters Visitor Center

Directions: From US-101 in Morgan Hill, exit East Dunne Ave. Continue east on East Dunne past Anderson Lake to the park headquarters at the end of the 10-mile winding road. If you are using a smartphone or navigation system, use the full address to ensure you come to the right entrance: 9000 East Dunne Ave., Morgan Hill. Latitude/Longitude: 37.186780, -121.547046

Facilities: bathrooms at visitor center, limited cell service throughout the park

Parking Type and Fees: $8 cash or state park pass; 2 small lots near the visitor center, one larger overflow lot 0.4 mile flat walk from the visitor center. The park can get busy on weekends during spring, plan accordingly.

Questions? Email general questions to fieldtrips@scvas.org or contact the trip leader for questions regarding the event.