Welcome to Gilroy Yamato Hot Springs updates!
It’s official:
Friends of Gilroy Hot Springs is now
Gilroy Yamato Hot Springs Association (GYHSA).
We are updating the website ( GilroyYamatoHotSpringsAssociation.org ),
and reorganizing.
While we still operate under the Pine Ridge Association as a subgroup, your donations are tax-deductable. All our activities are overseen by the Gavilan Sector Superintendent and his colleagues at the Monterey District of the California Department of Parks and Recreations (DPR).
Our mission remains the same: to protect, preserve, and restore public access to Gilroy Yamato Hot Springs, an area of Henry W. Coe State Park which is historically rich in cultural diversity.
Guided tours continue monthly, subject to public demand and availability of docents.
Full Moon Camp Outs serve to deter vandalism. At this time, the Camp Outs are limited to approved park volunteers.
Volunteer Work Days may correspond with Full Moon Camp Outs. Work is limited to general road clearance of overgrowth, and may include undergrowth control, or fence repair. Work gloves and gardening tools
If you are interested in a guided tour, Camp Out, or Volunteer Work Days, please email us email (info@gilroyyamatohotsprings.org), or phone (1-408-314-7185).