Docent-led Moonlight Ride in Henry Coe State Park


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Bring your own horse and join the docents for a Moonlight Ride in Henry Coe State Park at Hunting Hollow entrance.
We will be riding to the end of the hollow and back, all level, an easy 6.5 mile ride.
The evening will start with a potluck dinner at 6:00pm in the Hunting Hollow parking lot and then we will ride out at 7:00pm.
Bring a dish to share, your own drink, your own place setting, a chair, and a jacket.
Day use fee: $6. Please bring exact change for the iron ranger envelopes.
Horse manure in the parking lot must be picked up and hauled out.
Sponsored by the Pine Ridge Association and hosted by the Coe Park Mounted Assistance Unit.
-:|:- Parking information -:|:-
The Hunting Hollow entrance and parking lot is located on the south-west edge of the park on Gilroy Hot Springs Road north-east of Gilroy.
The Hunting Hollow gate and parking area is open 24 hours a day, year round. You can arrive at the entrance and park any time of day or night. You can self-register for day use or backpacking.
Dogs are not allowed beyond the Hunting Hollow entrance.
No drinking water is available at the Hunting Hollow entrance, so be sure to bring what you'll need.
-:|:- Getting There -:|:-
The Coe Park Hunting Hollow entrance is located on Gilroy Hot Springs Road, the same road you take to get to Coyote Reservoir.
To get to the entrances, take Highway 101 to Gilroy (which is about 10 miles south of Morgan Hill and 25 miles south of San Jose). The distance from 101 to the Hunting Hollow entrance is about 9 miles.
Take the Leavesley Road exit (County Road G9) and head east.
After about 1.8 miles, turn left (north) on New Avenue; go a little over half a mile and then turn right (east) on Roop Road. About 3.3 miles up Roop Road, you'll pass the Coyote Reservoir Road on the left.
The Hunting Hollow entrance is about 3.3 miles past the Coyote Reservoir Road turnoff.
Any questions, please message me! Thanks!

Docent-led Moonlight Ride in Henry Coe State Park