 | WHAT:
Coon Creek Trail |
 | WHO SHOULD GO: Hikers and picnickers |
 | HOW TO GET THERE: From Highway 101, take the
Los Osos-Baywood Park exit. Drive 12 miles northwest on Los Osos
Valley road which becomes Pecho Valley Road and enters the Park. From
Highway 1, take the Los Osos-Baywood Park exit. Head south on South
Bay Blvd, 5 miles to the T-junction at Los Osos Valley Road. Turn
Right. Drive past the State Park Headquarters which is 2.7 miles past
the Montana de Oro entrance sign to the very end of the road and park. |
 | WHERE TO PARK: The Coon Creek Parking
Trailhead. |
 | TRAIL CHARACTER and DISTANCE: A
pleasant walk that is not strenuous. You hike in lush vegetation
and you cross many foot bridges over the creek. |
 | Caution: Poison oak is around in the
streambed vegetation and about the half way point horses can ride into
the trail from the Rattlesnake Trail. |