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Christmas Eve Hike to Coyote Peak, Santa Teresa Park, 12/24/21 by Ronald Horii
After several rainy days, there was a gap between storms on Christmas Eve, 12/24/21. I went to Santa Teresa Park to see the upper waterfall, which can only be seen from one spot on the Hidden Springs Trail below the Muriel Wright Center, looking down into Laurel Canyon: https://tinyurl.com/22dk74wu
After that, I went the other direction on the Hidden Springs Trail to the source of the creek that feeds the falls. I continued on to Coyote Peak and the Boundary Trail to see the Coyote Valley and Laguna Seca. For more pictures of Santa Teresa Park, see: http://www.stpfriends.org/#newpictures For park information and maps, see: https://parks.sccgov.org/santa-clara-county-parks/santa-teresa-county-park
For more pictures of the North Coyote Valley, see: http://www.rhorii.com/#NCoyoteValley
After several rainy days, there was a gap between storms on Christmas Eve, 12/24/21. I went to Santa Teresa Park to see the upper waterfall, which can only be seen from one spot on the Hidden Springs Trail below the Muriel Wright Center, looking down into Laurel Canyon: https://tinyurl.com/22dk74wu
After that, I went the other direction on the Hidden Springs Trail to the source of the creek that feeds the falls. I continued on to Coyote Peak and the Boundary Trail to see the Coyote Valley and Laguna Seca. For more pictures of Santa Teresa Park, see: http://www.stpfriends.org/#newpictures For park information and maps, see: https://parks.sccgov.org/santa-clara-county-parks/santa-teresa-county-park
For more pictures of the North Coyote Valley, see: http://www.rhorii.com/#NCoyoteValley