Concerns about recent storms led to decision to keep visitors out for several days

Published January 5,  2023 on MorganHillLife.com

Storm clouds hang over a lone oak at Henry W. Coe State Park. The park is closed to the public through Jan. 10, 2023. Photo by Marty Cheek


By Staff Report

After recent heavy storms passed through California, Rangers at Henry W. Coe State Park east of South Valley have closed the park to visitors through Tuesday, January 10, for public safety.

In the wilderness park, creeks are high with swift flowing water, trees may fall, and there are mudslides throughout the park causing unsafe conditions.

“While the weather is supposed to be mild tomorrow we still have concerns regarding unknown conditions including slides, washouts, falling trees and our ability to access anyone who is injured,” said Jennifer Naber, a California State Park Peace Officer in charge of the park. “Personally, I am concerned about people coming out for backpacking trips on Friday when it isn’t raining and becoming stranded on Saturday or Sunday.”

Rangers have placed closure signs and are getting the word out through social media and news media.