Largest state park in northern California of wild open spaces. The terrain of the park is rugged, varied and beautiful, with lofty ridges and steep canyons.
87,000 Acres
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Drive in camping is available at the Coe Ranch Entrance campground at the end of E. Dunne Avenue. There are no showers or RV hook-ups. Reservations are required.
Primitive campsites exist throughout the park.
Dogs are not allowed on any trails in the backcountry.
Horseback riding is permitted on designated trails.
Coe Park has great fishing, with largemouth bass, green sunfish, crappie, and bluegill in its lakes and ponds in addition to the elusive rainbow trout in the water of its creeks.
All state and federal rules apply and are enforced.
Hiking is permitted unless otherwise indicated by signage.
Mountain biking is permitted on designated trails.