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09385-live-oak-spring-800px.jpg After 0.8 miles, Live Oak Spring Trail splits into an upper and a lower trail trail for the next half mileThumbnailsA downed tree on Live Oak Spring Trail, Henry Coe State ParkAfter 0.8 miles, Live Oak Spring Trail splits into an upper and a lower trail trail for the next half mileThumbnailsA downed tree on Live Oak Spring Trail, Henry Coe State ParkAfter 0.8 miles, Live Oak Spring Trail splits into an upper and a lower trail trail for the next half mileThumbnailsA downed tree on Live Oak Spring Trail, Henry Coe State ParkAfter 0.8 miles, Live Oak Spring Trail splits into an upper and a lower trail trail for the next half mileThumbnailsA downed tree on Live Oak Spring Trail, Henry Coe State ParkAfter 0.8 miles, Live Oak Spring Trail splits into an upper and a lower trail trail for the next half mileThumbnailsA downed tree on Live Oak Spring Trail, Henry Coe State Park

The water is green and unappealing, but it's nothing that my water filter couldn't take care of if I were short on water right now. I consider camping somewhere near here, but decide to head on down to Pacheco Camp as planned, just a few miles further.