Coe Connections


Come visit Henry W. Coe State Park with your classroom!
Coe Connections is an all year program that provides public school students quality environmental education.
Through a docent and staff lead interpretive program, your students will explore how plants, animals and even rocks interconnect. Each program is designed to cover appropriate grade curriculum standards.
By teaching about interdependence, conservation and stewardship, the docents and staff of Coe Connections are sure to create a memorable and educational experience.
Topics Covered
Cycles, Interdependence, Plant Identification, Adaptations, Stream Studies, Conservation, Weather, and More!
Program Locations
Programs can be held at either Henry W. Coe State Park Headquarters or at the Hunting Hollow Entrance. Classroom visits are also available!
Coe Park Headquarters
13 Miles East of Morgan Hill on East Dunne Road
This program features beautiful views, diverse eco-systems and a visitor center with museum.
Hunting Hollow Entrance
12 Miles East of Gilroy
This program features wildflower meadows and stream studies.
Fees
Coe Connections ask for $60 per program. Payment is made the day of the program.
Programs must be reserved at least three weeks prior to your visit. Programs can be arranged Monday-Fridays during the school year. Contact Ranger Jen Naber (Jennifer.Naber@parks.ca.gov) to inquire about availabiltiy.
For more information about Coe Connections, classroom visits from park staff or docents, or any other interpretive children's programs please contact:
Ranger Jen Naber
Jennifer.Naber@parks.ca.gov