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United States
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Santa Clara County

East Dunne Avenue to Live Oak TraIl

Hard

4.6

(4666)

5,439

runners

East Dunne Avenue to Live Oak TraIl

02:44

23.4km

740m

Running

This difficult 14.6-mile jogging route in Henry W. Coe State Park offers challenging climbs and sweeping views of Anderson Lake.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Henry W. Coe State Park

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Coe Ranch Headquarters

Highlight • Historical Site

The Henry Coe State Park was donated to the Santa Clara County in 1953 by the daughter of the ranch owner. It's the largest state park in northern California.

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21.8 km

1.41 km

238 m

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21.8 km

1.41 km

250 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where do I park to access the Live Oak Trail and other routes from East Dunne Avenue?

You can park at the Henry W. Coe State Park Headquarters, which is located at the end of East Dunne Avenue. This provides direct access to the Live Oak Trail and serves as a gateway to the park's extensive trail system.

Is the Live Oak Trail dog-friendly?

Yes, the Live Oak Trail itself is dog-friendly, provided your dog is on a leash. However, please note that many other trails within Henry W. Coe State Park may have different regulations regarding dogs, so always check park rules if venturing beyond the Live Oak Trail.

What is the best time of year to jog this route?

Spring is often considered the best time to jog this route, as the landscape is vibrant with wildflowers, and temperatures are generally mild. Fall also offers pleasant conditions. Summers can be very hot, especially on the exposed sections of East Dunne Avenue and within the park, while winters can bring rain and cooler temperatures.

Are there any entrance fees or permits required for Henry W. Coe State Park?

Yes, Henry W. Coe State Park typically requires an entrance fee per vehicle. You can find current fee information and any permit requirements on the official California State Parks website: ca.gov.

What is the actual Live Oak Trail like, compared to the approach via East Dunne Avenue?

The Live Oak Trail itself is a relatively short (approximately half a mile), easy, paved path connecting the entrance parking lot to the Coe Ranch Headquarters. In contrast, jogging the 13-mile East Dunne Avenue to reach the park is a significant undertaking with substantial climbs and steep pitches (10-17%), making it a difficult road run.

What kind of terrain can I expect on this jogging route?

The terrain varies significantly. East Dunne Avenue is a paved, winding road with challenging uphill sections. Once at the park headquarters, the Live Oak Trail is paved and gentle. If you venture onto other trails within Henry W. Coe State Park, you'll encounter rugged dirt trails, old ranch roads, and steep grades through oak woodlands, grasslands, and chaparral.

Does this route connect to other trails within Henry W. Coe State Park?

Yes, once you reach the Henry W. Coe State Park Headquarters via East Dunne Avenue, the Live Oak Trail serves as a gateway to a vast network of trails. The route itself also passes through sections of the Live Oak Trail, Willow Tree Spring Trail, Cordoza Ridge Road, Yerba Buena Trail, Corral Trail, Monument Trail, and Manzanita Point Road, offering numerous options for extending your jog.

Are there any notable viewpoints or landmarks along the way?

Yes, the drive or jog up East Dunne Avenue offers spectacular scenic views of Anderson Lake and the Santa Clara Valley. Within Henry W. Coe State Park, you'll find sweeping vistas from the ridges, and the Coe Ranch Headquarters is a historical landmark.

Is public transportation available to Henry W. Coe State Park?

Public transportation options directly to Henry W. Coe State Park are very limited or non-existent. The park is quite remote, and access is primarily by private vehicle via East Dunne Avenue from Morgan Hill.

What should I bring for a jog on this route, especially if I plan to explore beyond the Live Oak Trail?

Given the route's difficulty and the park's rugged nature, it's essential to bring plenty of water, especially during warmer months, as water sources can be scarce. Sturdy jogging shoes with good grip are recommended for the varied terrain. Sun protection (hat, sunscreen), snacks, a map of the park, and a fully charged phone are also advisable.

Are there any family-friendly jogging options near the Live Oak Trail?

The Live Oak Trail itself is very family-friendly due to its short length, paved surface, and gentle grade, making it suitable for strollers and young children. For more extensive family jogs, you would need to explore other, potentially more challenging, trails within Henry W. Coe State Park that are accessible from the headquarters area.

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