Wagon Road and Tule Pond Trail Loop
Wagon Road and Tule Pond Trail Loop
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If you are looking for a moderate jogging route, the Wagon Road and Tule Pond Trail Loop offers an engaging experience through varied terrain. This 3.1-mile (5.0 km) loop includes a climb of 557 feet (170 metres), which you can complete in about 38 minutes. As you jog, you will…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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2.90 km
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This moderate 5 km (3.1 miles) loop is designed for jogging and typically takes around 39 minutes to complete. Your actual time may vary based on your pace and any stops you make along the way.
The terrain on this loop is varied, incorporating sections of both Wagon Road and Tule Pond Trail. You can expect a mix of dirt road and singletrack paths. Given its moderate difficulty, there will be some inclines, but also flatter sections, making it suitable for a dynamic jogging experience.
When visiting Henry W. Coe State Park, please be aware of the park's specific regulations regarding dogs. Generally, dogs are permitted on paved roads and in developed areas, but often not on backcountry trails to protect wildlife. It's best to check the official Henry W. Coe State Park website for the most current rules before bringing your dog.
Along the route, you'll pass by the scenic Tule Pond, which is a key highlight. The trail winds through varied landscapes, offering views typical of Henry W. Coe State Park, including rolling hills and natural vegetation. Keep an eye out for historical remnants, as sections of Wagon Road often retain traces of their past use.
The best time to jog this trail in Henry W. Coe State Park is typically during the spring and fall. Spring offers lush greenery and wildflowers, while fall provides cooler temperatures. Summers can be very hot, and winters might bring muddy conditions after rain, so plan accordingly and check weather forecasts.
Yes, this route utilizes several paths within Henry W. Coe State Park. While primarily following Wagon Road and Tule Pond Trail, it also passes through sections of Deer Logic Trail, Grizzly Gulch Trail, Wasno Road, Drift Fence Trail, and Serpentine Trail, offering a diverse experience.
As this trail is located within Henry W. Coe State Park, you should look for designated parking areas within the park. Specific trailhead parking for this loop would typically be found near the main park entrances or visitor centers. Always check the park's official website for detailed parking information and any potential fees.
Yes, Henry W. Coe State Park typically charges an entrance fee per vehicle. This fee helps maintain the park's facilities and trails. While specific permits are not usually required for day hiking or jogging on established trails, it's always a good idea to check the official California State Parks website for Henry W. Coe State Park for the most current fee schedule and any specific regulations.
With a moderate difficulty rating and an elevation gain of approximately 170 meters (558 feet) over 5 km, this loop presents a good challenge for beginner joggers looking to advance, or a comfortable workout for those with some experience. The varied terrain will engage different muscle groups.
Henry W. Coe State Park is home to diverse wildlife. While jogging, you might spot deer, various bird species, and smaller mammals. Near Tule Pond, you may have opportunities for bird-watching. Always maintain a respectful distance and do not disturb any animals you encounter.
Given the moderate difficulty and varied terrain, it's advisable to wear appropriate jogging shoes with good grip. Carry enough water, especially during warmer months, as water sources may be limited. Be aware of your surroundings, as some sections of Wagon Road can be multi-use. Always inform someone of your plans and expected return time.