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Locations: Henry Coe State Park
Elevation: 2600 feet (792 meters) The observing/imaging location at Coe is a parking lot at a 2600 feet (792m) elevation about 8 miles east of Morgan Hill, California. Coe offers very nice eastern skies, but the west is a total waste, which makes the otherwise nice north and south to be ok on the eastern side of the meridian, but rather mediocre on their western side. If you get lucky, the coastal fog sometimes covers the cities in the southwest and west, and then it can get seriously dark all around, but in general I would go Coe only if I'm planning to image an object in the N-E areas, or up around the zenith of course. It takes me about 1 hour drive from home to the parking lot at Coe, and it usually is open to amateur astronomers and astrophotographers all year round. These two factors (short drive, available most of the times) along with the fact that for many of my projects the sky is ok, makes Coe the site I visit more often.
![]() A view of the camping area at Coe. Notice the welcoming fog below (as long as it stays below!). ![]() Entrance to the park and the overflow parking lot where I usually setup.
![]() Above you can see a panoramic viewof the E-S-W horizons at Henry Coe where you can appreciate the "beautiful" sky glow on the west.
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