Coyote Howls East Campground
Coyote Howls East Campground is located at 255 AZ-86, Why, Arizona 85321 with a total of 600 campsites. Some of the amenities you can enjoy there are Boating, Fishing, Hiking, and more. Before your trip to Coyote Howls East Campground, check out website at https://coyotehowlsrvparks.com/ or contact them through 520-387-5209 to know their nightly rates and available discounts.
GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude)
32.2635, -112.7365
GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude) 32.2635, -112.7365
Amenities
Hookups | dry camping | ||
Connectivity | wifi | ||
Site Amenities | big rig | ||
Facilities | dump station | group sites | restrooms |
Pets | pet restrictions |
Overview of Coyote Howls East Campground
Last Price Paid: $15
Reported by Livin the Dream on 02.25.2022
Longest RV Reported: 40 feet (Fifth Wheel)
Reported by Cindy & Cristal F on 5.5.2022
Weekly Rate:
Yes
Monthly Rate:
Yes
Number of Sites:
600
Pad Type:
gravel
Elevation:
1,771 ft / 539 m
Tent Camping:
Yes
Cell Phone Coverage
Verizon 4G
Confirmed by 5 Users Last Reported 11/30/2017
At&t 4G
Confirmed by 1 Users Last Reported 02/08/2019
Reviews of Coyote Howls East Campground
8 people have reviewed this location.
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no fuss and quiet
Reviewed 25/2/2022
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Nightly rate: $15
Days stayed: 1
Arrived and parked and relaxed. Very easy to access location, full signal Verizon/Visible, spacious and host was very nice.
Plain and Simple
Reviewed 11/1/2022
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Nightly rate: $15
Days stayed: 2
We stayed just to get refreshed before we move on. Friendly folks, most were seasonal. The area feels very safe. At $630 per year it’s cheap living. We paid $15 per night.
Basically boondocking with some limited amenities
Reviewed 23/1/2021
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Nightly rate: $6
Days stayed: 19
Stayed here for 19 days in January, 2020. Thoroughly enjoyed the visit. Basically, "campsites" are laid out throughout about 200 acres of desert. No electric, but there are water spigots scattered throughout. There are also reasonably clean bathrooms with showers ($1.00 will give you all the hot water you'll need for a shower) scatt...moreStayed here for 19 days in January, 2020. Thoroughly enjoyed the visit. Basically, "campsites" are laid out throughout about 200 acres of desert. No electric, but there are water spigots scattered throughout. There are also reasonably clean bathrooms with showers ($1.00 will give you all the hot water you'll need for a shower) scattered around and dump stations scattered throughout. There is also a laundry room on the property. We placed our rig in our site with our dining room window facing due west and were treated to a spectacular sunset every night! They offer daily, weekly, monthly and annual rates here, all of which are extremely reasonable. The place also has a mini-golf course carved right out of dirt (and it is very cool), and shuffle board courts. There is also some hiking nearby. There is a good sized clubhouse with an enormous library and very friendly people at every turn. While there is a hum of generator use during the scheduled hours, solar panels are ubiquitous here. I was easily able to place our portable panels in direct sunlight throughout every day and was able to fully recharge by noon everyday. Every spot would have good solar access here. The only downside is this place is fairly dusty. Not much of anything in Why. There is a senior center (which sponsors many of the park's activities), a convenience store (which can refill propane tanks) and an outstanding Mexican restaurant. About 10 miles north is Ajo, which has groceries, restaurants and several other services. Mexico is about 25 miles south and Organ Pipe Cactus Nat'l Monument is right on the border. We made several trips there for great hiking and some interesting Ranger programs. We spent one night in Rocky Point, Mexico which is a beach resort town about one hour away.All in all a great, inexpensive place to spend as much or as little time as you'd like in the winter.
Staying here Jan through April. Yearly rate is $575. Water hookup and WiFi
Reviewed 16/3/2019
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Nightly rate: $10
Days stayed: 90
Great campground
Great find near Ajo and Organ Pipe
Reviewed 8/2/2019
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Nightly rate: $10
Days stayed: 2
We really enjoyed our stay. Quiet, million stars in the sky, nice people and close to where we wanted to be. Couldn’t beat the price either. Over all very clean but It is dusty when the wind kicks up...otherwise would have given it 5 stars. Would definitely stay here again.
Quiet night, stars galore, 25 cents for warm shower, walked to store, slept well
Reviewed 24/12/2018
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Nightly rate: $12
Days stayed: 1
After I read about the place online and have been passing by since 1988 I was heading to Mexico but it was getting dark so I decided to camp in my van. Showers were fine IF you tossed in a quarter for warm water. Very restful quiet spot. I just got a tax bill for $900 on a dumpy house here in Michigan and am seriously considering ...moreAfter I read about the place online and have been passing by since 1988 I was heading to Mexico but it was getting dark so I decided to camp in my van. Showers were fine IF you tossed in a quarter for warm water. Very restful quiet spot. I just got a tax bill for $900 on a dumpy house here in Michigan and am seriously considering leaving this corrupt state ,and live in 2 areas of the country depending on weather and this spot would do wonderfully.... IF I could take the comfortable, restful, easy, friendly atmosphere!! Get an old RV, build a shade cover and a small shed, some basic solar, a moped and cough up $575 [ if that rate hasn't continued to climb for a year ] and retire cheap. I worked 6 summers as a Park Ranger in Michigan but prefer this spot for quiet, peaceful serenity with classic desert views .Negatives? : No beach! [ but Rocky Point not too far]
Real nice campground to stay And has showers water places to go hiking laundry facilities rec room movies library and friendly people
Reviewed 30/11/2017
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Nightly rate: $9
Days stayed: 5
They have lots of activities here the rate is really good $9.00. dollars a day $40 weekly $130 monthly and $550 a year they play euchre And pinochle dancing Computer room with good Wi-Fi service community room nice place to stay
Lots and lots of space overlooking the desert, feels like boon docking but with amenities
Reviewed 3/1/2015
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Nightly rate: $6
Days stayed: 7
The above rate is based on a $40 weekly rate for dry camping. They also offer extremely reasonable monthly and seasonal rates.This campground has over 200 acres on fairly flat desert land with 600 randomly placed campsite. Most have no number as each RV can choose their spot between various desert plants. Weekly campers sele...moreThe above rate is based on a $40 weekly rate for dry camping. They also offer extremely reasonable monthly and seasonal rates.This campground has over 200 acres on fairly flat desert land with 600 randomly placed campsite. Most have no number as each RV can choose their spot between various desert plants. Weekly campers select their own space in the weekly row which overlooks the desert, daily campers select from the next row across from the road behind the weekly row. Monthly/seasonal/annual campers may select their space from the rest. The campground has restrooms, showers, dump stations and water faucets. Showers are dated but were clean when I used them (once), although there was a sign in the restroom informing guests that they are cleaned once a week and asking them to please do their best to keep the area clean. Generator hours are between 8:00 and 12:30 and between 3:30 and 9:00, but those needing to use generators for extended periods of time were "encouraged to use the full-hookup campground across the road, Coyote Howls West". It was extremely quiet when we were there and seemed like most people were not running generators. We ran ours for one hour in the morning and one in the evening.There is a clubhouse with Wi-Fi and some computers. We didn't use it, as we have our own Mi-Fi. The office provides a calendar of activities, many hosted by the Why Senior Citizens, some located at the Community Center just down the road. These include movies, exercise, crafts, hikes, breakfasts and more. We didn't attend any activities.It's a great place for dogs with lots of soft dirt, not many cacti, and lots of room to roam, dogs are supposed to be on leash. Also, they should not be left unattended, we saw a coyote right by our campsite one day, although he ran away when he saw us coming out. There is other wildlife around, including lots of birds, and there are also some feral burros in the area, which we didn't see.There is one general store in Why with basic groceries. The historic town of Ajo is ten miles from the campground and has an IGA. The Visitor Center at the Organ Pipe National Monument is 20 miles south on a 65 mph road, with one border patrol checkpoint checking those returning from down south. The Mexico border is 24 miles south of the campground, and Rocky Point, a popular seaside destination in Mexico is about an hour and 45 minute drive from Why.There is boon docking on BLM land nearby, but this campground is a great alternative for those concerned about signs stating that "smuggling and illegal immigration may be encountered in this area. Avoid encounters with suspicious groups” posted around the BLM land and other parts of the desert.