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Santa Clara County

Kelly Lake, Coit Lake & Wilson Peak loop from Hunting Hollow Trailhead

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Bike touring routes & trails
United States
California
Santa Clara County

Kelly Lake, Coit Lake & Wilson Peak loop from Hunting Hollow Trailhead

Hard

2.9

(24)

77

riders

Kelly Lake, Coit Lake & Wilson Peak loop from Hunting Hollow Trailhead

03:41

30.4km

1,200m

Cycling

Challenging 18.9-mile touring cycling loop in Henry W. Coe State Park, featuring Kelly Lake, Coit Lake, and panoramic views from Wilson Peak

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Includes a very steep uphill segment

You may need to push your bike.

After 7.68 km for 75 m

Waypoints

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Parking

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10.0 km

Kelly Lake

Highlight • Lake

Kelly Lake is a secluded lake deep within the Henry W. Coe state park. It's a full day's hike away from the trail head, so walkers here are camping out. …

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12.9 km

Coit Lake

Highlight • Lake

Coit Lake lies high in the Henry W. Coe State Park. It's a couple of days walk, so it's normally quiet and peaceful. The lake is great for swimming and …

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23.4 km

Tule Pond

Highlight • Lake

Whilst touring along Grizzy Gulch Trail, you'll discover Tule Pond, a refreshing oasis nestled between rolling hills covered in lush greenery.

This is a nice place to rest your legs or unpack a picnic.

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25.4 km

Wilson Peak

Highlight • Summit

Wilson Peak (a bit up the hill from this point on the trail) is the highest summit in the Henry W. Coe State Park. It stands at 2,648 feet and offers great views of the surrounding wild area.

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30.4 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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14.7 km

8.29 km

7.29 km

116 m

Surfaces

27.4 km

3.05 km

< 100 m

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Highest point (790 m)

Lowest point (270 m)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difficulty level of this touring bicycle route?

This loop is considered a difficult touring bicycle ride. Henry W. Coe State Park is known for its 'Coe factor,' meaning the rugged, varied terrain with significant elevation changes and steep sections requires a very good level of fitness. Expect challenging climbs and descents.

What kind of terrain can I expect on this loop?

The terrain is rugged and varied. While some parts may be paved, many segments are unpaved, steep, and rocky, including challenging singletrack trails. You might need to push your bike through some sections due to the steep grades and severe ruts.

Where does the trail start and what are the parking options?

The loop starts from the Hunting Hollow Trailhead. This trailhead is generally less crowded than the Coe Ranch headquarters and offers self-registration for permits. Basic amenities like pit toilets are available, and there is parking on-site.

What are the main points of interest along the route?

You'll pass several beautiful spots, including the secluded Kelly Lake, the big and beautiful Coit Lake, and the refreshing Tule Pond. The route also leads to Wilson Peak, the highest summit in the park.

What kind of views can I expect from Wilson Peak?

From Wilson Peak, you can enjoy vast panoramic views across the Diablo Range. On clear days, you might even see the Santa Clara Valley, Santa Cruz Mountains, the Pacific Ocean, and in winter, the snow-capped Sierra Nevada mountains.

When is the best time of year to cycle this loop?

Spring and autumn are the recommended seasons for cycling this loop. In spring, the area is vibrant with spectacular wildflowers. Summers can be extremely hot (90-100 degrees Fahrenheit), making hydration critical. Winter rain can lead to 48-hour closures of singletrack trails, so check conditions before you go.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee for Henry W. Coe State Park?

Yes, Henry W. Coe State Park requires permits or entrance fees. At the Hunting Hollow Trailhead, you can typically self-register for permits. It's always a good idea to check the park's official website for the most current fee and permit information before your visit.

What wildlife might I encounter along the route?

The park is rich in wildlife. You might spot coyotes, bobcats, and wild pigs. Birdwatchers can look out for hawks, coots, ducks, and red-winged blackbirds, especially around the lakes.

Are dogs allowed on this touring bicycle route?

The provided information does not specify if dogs are allowed on this particular touring bicycle route or within Henry W. Coe State Park's trails for cycling. It's best to check the official Henry W. Coe State Park regulations regarding dogs on trails before planning your trip.

Does the trail intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, the route incorporates sections of several trails. You'll ride along parts of Grizzly Gulch Trail, Wagon Road, Middle Steer Ridge Trail, Coit Ridge Trail, Kelly Lake Trail, and Serpentine Trail, among others.

Are there any good spots to rest or picnic along the way?

Absolutely. Kelly Lake, Coit Lake, and Tule Pond all offer refreshing oases and pleasant spots for resting or enjoying a picnic. Coit Lake even has campsite areas with pit toilets.

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