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After signing in for backpacking sites at Henry Coe State Park headquarters, I head down to the hidden Yerba Buena campsite.

02583-yerba-buena-trail-down.jpg An old gate on County Line Road before the final rise where County Line Road veers westward and becomes Bear Mountain Road.ThumbnailsAfter finally reaching Henry Coe Park's visitor centre at about 2600 feet, I take a long break and fill up on water.An old gate on County Line Road before the final rise where County Line Road veers westward and becomes Bear Mountain Road.ThumbnailsAfter finally reaching Henry Coe Park's visitor centre at about 2600 feet, I take a long break and fill up on water.An old gate on County Line Road before the final rise where County Line Road veers westward and becomes Bear Mountain Road.ThumbnailsAfter finally reaching Henry Coe Park's visitor centre at about 2600 feet, I take a long break and fill up on water.An old gate on County Line Road before the final rise where County Line Road veers westward and becomes Bear Mountain Road.ThumbnailsAfter finally reaching Henry Coe Park's visitor centre at about 2600 feet, I take a long break and fill up on water.An old gate on County Line Road before the final rise where County Line Road veers westward and becomes Bear Mountain Road.ThumbnailsAfter finally reaching Henry Coe Park's visitor centre at about 2600 feet, I take a long break and fill up on water.

After signing in for backpacking sites at Henry Coe State Park headquarters, I head down to the hidden Yerba Buena campsite a third of a mile behind headquarters down a hill and several switchbacks. Unfortunately, the trail has grown in a lot with grasses since the last time I used this campsite a couple of years ago and I'm having a lot of difficulty following the trail.