EAST PARK (Primitive Camping): (520) 387-5209~~~~~~WEST PARK (full hook-ups): (520) 387-5933 info@coyotehowlsrvparks.com

Coyote Howls West Park: (520)387-5933

Our West Park Offers Full Hookups!

Coyote Howls West is the place to stay for those needing full hookups!

Coyote Howls West offers its guests water, electric, and sewer hookups. It has large and level sites that are easy to access. Our beautifully landscaped park offers amazing sunsets and dark skies for those who love to stargaze.

Like its sister site (Coyote Howls East), the atmosphere is friendly and there are many things to do.

If you are interested in the local arts and culture, you are only ten minutes from Ajo, AZ, ten minutes from the Tohono O’odham Indian Nation and 30 minutes from Sonoyta, Sonora, Mexico!

In addition to the on-site amenities, Coyote Howls West patrons are welcome to use any and all of the amenities available in the Coyote Howls East park.

Our Amenities

Full Hookups

Coyote Howls West offers its guests water, sewer, and electricity.  A few extra frills make living in the hot and arid climate of southern Arizona a little easier.

Our RV Sites

Our RV sites are, level and easily accessible. We do offer some pull-through sites.

Library

We have a small library available to our guests and you are welcome to visit the East side’s library for a larger selection of titles.

Laundry Room

Located at the East Park, our laundry facility has (7) washers and (3) dryers. There are (2) outdoor clotheslines available for those who prefer the natural AZ “quick dry” method. 

Wifi

Wifi is available at Coyote Howls West.

Pet Friendly

Coyote Howls West is a pet-friendly RV park. Only 2-dogs maximum allowed per site. Please remember to keep your pets on a leash at all times.

Attractions

Things to do, places to see

Activities

Keeping busy is easy here!

Gallery

Coyote Howls Photo Gallery

CH East Park

Visit Coyote Howls East

After spending a solid year at Coyote Howls West RV Campground, I can say with certainty that for many, it is a welcome reprieve from a road-tour moving along Arizona’s route 85 south to Mexico, while for others, it is a welcoming return for the extended camping experience, whether for a few weeks or a handful on months, particularly during the winter.

The general demographic foments an environment of a rather easy going and pleasant energy.  Folks are friendly and approachable, and the management is rather attentive and progressive, yet non-intrusive.  Respectful campers enjoy a cozy and relatively peaceful experience in a well-maintained, micro-neighborhood.

Kids are quite welcome, as well-managed pets, and the dynamic here is an interesting mix of backgrounds and lifestyles, all of whom tend to share a common sense of friendliness and disinterest in drama.

The wildlife is my draw, in particular, and I’ve found endless joy and entertainment exploring the diversity of the Sonoran Desert BLM land just beyond the campground area. The campground proper has its fair share of wildlife visitors, too, however, from a variety of birds, including owls and hawks, to desert-toads and frequent, nighttime serenades from passing-through coyotes and braying donkeys.  There is some Wi-Fi available, some trails of varying intensity for bicycling or ATV exploration, a couple of conveniently proximal general-stores with motor fuel available, and we’re only 10 miles from the town of Ajo.

The full hook ups are easily accessible and maintained, and the campground itself presents as a quaint desert-gem with manicured fan-palms, bamboo, oleander, and tireless attention of management to serene and pleasant landscaping effects.

The mountain backdrop to the northwest creates a dark, textured contrast to the rich sunsets, and there’s often a small gathering around a community campfire in the evenings for general conversation.  I am partial to the overall laid-back energy and liberty to choose to join the circle or tend to my thoughts in privacy with no expectations save for common courtesy and respect.

Great place to visit, whether passing-through or coming to!

Jeff R.

 

IN THE HEART OF THE SONORAN DESERT

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