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Coyote Howls East RV Park is located near the Sonoran Desert terrain, characterized by flatlands and sparse vegetation. Temperatures can range from 40°F in winter to over 100°F in summer. Nearby, visitors can explore the Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument and the Kitt Peak National Observatory.

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Coyote Howls East RV Park is located in Arizona

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255 S. Highway 86 Why, Arizona 85321 GPS Coordinates: 32°15’49.2″N 112°44’08.5″W

Coordinates

32.26354463862177 N
112.73581111748342 W

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Access

  • Drive-In
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Site Types

  • Tent Sites
  • RV Sites
  • Standard (Tent/RV)

Features

For Campers

  • Trash
  • Phone Service
  • Reservable
  • WiFi
  • Showers
  • Drinking Water
  • Electric Hookups
  • Toilets
  • Alcohol
  • Pets
  • Fires

For Vehicles

  • Sanitary Dump
  • Pull-Through Sites

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Reviewed Jan. 6, 2022

A Desert Wonderland

We pulled in on October 2nd. Thought we would stay a week but have been here for months now. Rates are so low that you might think it is too good to be true... but it's not. 2021-2022 rates are: $15 daily, $60 weekly, $175 monthly and after you stay for (3) months at the monthly rate, you can apply for the yearly rate at $635 annually. With over 200 acres, the sites are spacious and some even have water taps on them. December came into full swing with all kinds of activities & events: Pickleball, Hiking Groups, Creative Writing Groups, Crafter Meets, Evening Dances, Potlucks, Game Nights, and so much more. We have an enormous site with awesome neighbors. We're allowed one 8x10 storage shed now that we're approved to be annual guests. We love it here and plan to be here until mid June, returning late September. Lovely people, awesome location and boondocking just got easier.

Reviewed Nov. 26, 2021

Full moon with fantastic sunset

10-18 to 10-19-21 lot of spots to select from. Filled up water tank as we entered park. The have propane and clean showers also.

Stayed in the area without hookups, many spots to choose.

Very quiet and peaceful. Could hear coyotes off in the distance. We weren't planning very long there but we will be going back for a week or two soon. Loved the area. Surprisingly peaceful. They have all kinds of games and get-togethers for seniors.

SiteAreas without hookups free-form. No site numbers.
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Reviewed Nov. 14, 2021

Low cost RV park

Coyote Howls East is the companion to the full hookup RV Coyote Howls west. Coyote Howls East is like a large dispersed camping area but with numbered long-term sites, bathroom shower houses, water spigots, trash dumpsters, and wifi at library bldg. No electric hookups or sewer hookups though..most folks are using solar. Cell service is excellent. Yearly sites are $850, monthly is $200, weekly is $80 and nightly is $20. Showers are coin operated .25c. Laundry at washroom #1. A RV black tank dump is also at wash house #3. All roads are fine sand dirt! Many long-term sites are eclectic decorated. Ajo is 9 miles and has grocery, hardware, etc but the close by jct of Why has a mini Mart, fuel, ice, and a very good mexican restaurant. Indian casino is also 3 miles away. This RV park is a good option if you are a boondocker and want to get showers, do laundry and stay put for a week or two and do not need electric or sewer hookups.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What amenities and facilities are available at Coyote Howls RV Park?

Coyote Howls East RV Park offers bathroom and shower facilities, water spigots for filling tanks, trash dumpsters, and WiFi access at the library building. While the East section doesn't have electric or sewer hookups, it provides a more dispersed camping experience with numbered long-term sites. The park also offers propane services for campers. For full hookups, visitors should check Coyote Howls West, which is the companion site to the East park. The facilities are clean and well-maintained, making it comfortable for extended stays.

How do I make a reservation at Coyote Howls Campground?

Reservations at Coyote Howls Campground appear to be straightforward with an on-site process. The campground offers flexible stay options with daily, weekly, and monthly rates. When arriving, you can select from numerous available spots. For specific reservation questions or to confirm availability, contact the campground directly. Given the abundance of spaces, finding a spot even without advance reservations seems possible, though this may vary by season.

What are the RV size limits and hookup options at Coyote Howls RV Park?

Coyote Howls East RV Park accommodates various RV sizes with spacious sites and no apparent size restrictions. However, it's important to note that the East section doesn't offer electric or sewer hookups - it functions more like dispersed camping with organized sites. Water is available from spigots throughout the park for filling tanks. For full hookup needs including electric and sewer, consider Coyote Howls West instead, which is the companion full-hookup RV park. Both parks offer plenty of room to maneuver and set up comfortably.

What is the location and how do I get to Coyote Howls Campground?

Coyote Howls Campground is situated in a quiet, peaceful desert location where you can hear coyotes in the distance at night. The campground is divided into two sections: Coyote Howls East and Coyote Howls West. When entering the park, there's a water station for filling tanks. The area offers numerous camping spots to choose from, creating a spacious feeling similar to dispersed camping but with organized facilities. For specific directions, contact the campground directly as they can provide the most current access information based on your approach direction.