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Coyote Valley RV Resort

Morgan Hill, California
4.2 (343 reviews)

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About Coyote Valley RV Resort

Campground in California.

Nestled in the scenic Santa Clara Valley, Coyote Valley RV Resort offers travelers a wonderful base for exploring one of California's most vibrant regions. Located in Morgan Hill, this RV park sits at the crossroads of Silicon Valley and the rolling hills of Santa Cruz County, making it an ideal destination for those seeking a balance between natural beauty and easy access to urban attractions.

The Morgan Hill area is known for its warm, sunny climate and proximity to some of California's most sought-after destinations. Wine enthusiasts will appreciate being just minutes away from some of the state's premier wineries and tasting rooms. The Santa Cruz Mountains provide stunning backdrops for hiking, biking, and outdoor exploration, with numerous trails and natural areas within a reasonable drive. Uvas Canyon County Park and other nearby open spaces offer opportunities for day trips into pristine wilderness without venturing too far from your RV home base.

Beyond outdoor recreation, the location provides convenient access to the broader Bay Area. Historic San Jose is about thirty minutes away, offering museums, cultural attractions, and excellent dining options. The charming downtown Morgan Hill itself features local shops, restaurants, and farmers markets that capture the essence of California's rural-meets-suburban character. For those interested in technology and innovation, the famous Silicon Valley attractions are within easy reach, making this an interesting stop for visitors curious about the region's role in shaping modern technology.

The Santa Cruz Mountains create a natural barrier that keeps the area cooler and more pleasant than the inland valleys, with ocean breezes helping moderate temperatures even during California's warm summers. Fall and spring are particularly beautiful times to visit, with mild weather perfect for outdoor activities and enjoying the natural landscape.

Whether you're planning an extended stay to explore wine country, using the location as a jumping-off point for visits to the Bay Area, or simply enjoying the peaceful valley setting while having easy access to attractions, Coyote Valley RV Resort provides a comfortable retreat in one of Northern California's most desirable regions.
4.2

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343

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Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Morgan Hill is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

California weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Morgan Hill.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near Morgan Hill. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

Coyote Valley RV Resort Reviews

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Tyler Williamson

Mar 18, 2026

1.0

Google Review by Tyler Williamson

Rv Park used to be really nice I heard. From what I can tell it is not. Ants are infesting our trailer and the park won’t do any kind of mitigation. Fruit flys are everywhere. The pool is freezing cold. The hot tub is not even hot it was very cold. If this place wasn’t the best or closest place to work I would leave immediately. Do not recommend coming here

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Tyler Williamson

Mar 18, 2026

1.0

Google Review by Tyler Williamson

Rv Park used to be really nice I heard. From what I can tell it is not. Ants are infesting our trailer and the park won’t do any kind of mitigation. Fruit flys are everywhere. The pool is freezing cold. The hot tub is not even hot it was very cold. If this place wasn’t the best or closest place to work I would leave immediately. Do not recommend coming here

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Tiffany Leaverton

Mar 18, 2026

2.0

Google Review by Tiffany Leaverton

**UPDATE: As a response to the "owners" response to my review, I want to address the fact that there is in FACT no LAW preventing children from being in a hot tub. They are simply using "guidance" to prevent families from enjoying the amenities. We have been traveling full time in our RV for 2.5 years with 3 children under 10 and have NEVER been able to not use the hot tub with them. From Newport... **UPDATE: As a response to the "owners" response to my review, I want to address the fact that there is in FACT no LAW preventing children from being in a hot tub. They are simply using "guidance" to prevent families from enjoying the amenities. We have been traveling full time in our RV for 2.5 years with 3 children under 10 and have NEVER been able to not use the hot tub with them. From Newport Beach to San Francisco and all in between we have been tubbing with the kiddos! UPDATE OVER** If you’re looking for a long term stay in Morgan Hill then this is a good option. If you’re traveling through on a short stay I would suggest anywhere else! The park is beautiful and well maintained, no complaints there but this is a LONG TERM PARK very oriented towards that!! So super fun we got to hear all the diesel trucks start and idle at 5-6am when the husbands left for work…while we were on vacation trying to sleep in an RV!! Not possible!! There is a K-rail out front of the park so you HAVE to exit going north, there is no option! So to get to town you have to go a few miles out of the way every time. OH and fun fact the stretch of road it’s located on is nicknamed “Blood Alley” because there are so many deaths and accidents on it! Street races at night on the weekend were fun around 11pm…not!! They also don’t tell you or disclose anywhere no one under 14 is allowed in the hot tub! My kids are excellent swimmers, don’t pee in the water and have great hot tub manners…better than most adults I’m sure, but we don’t get to use it because of some arbitrary rule they didn’t talk about ahead of time. It’s an oh btw sorry yeah no, you don’t get to use it while you’re here! Bummer! The shuttle to the golf course is very nice, and a great “perk” if you’re staying there and planning to golf…but the reason they do this is because accessing the course requires a 10-15 minute trip to go like 1 mile or less. The gate to the golf course is the back gate and gets locked up so you can potentially get stuck there if you stay after golfing to eat or have a drink. The location is really the bummer, there’s trash EVERYWHERE on the road in and it’s just “ghetto”. Once inside the park yes it’s pretty, but all the long term people have very clearly made their spots home, and have junk all over them. Our next door neighbor had an oil drain pan with a filter sitting in it right in the middle of his spot for most of our stay. This was the 6am worker 😩 not what I wanted on vacation! The staff should do a better job of putting short term people in the same area and really focus on those guests stay versus the long term group that just can’t afford to live anywhere else in MH so their options are limited.

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Tiffany Leaverton

Mar 18, 2026

2.0

Google Review by Tiffany Leaverton

**UPDATE: As a response to the "owners" response to my review, I want to address the fact that there is in FACT no LAW preventing children from being in a hot tub. They are simply using "guidance" to prevent families from enjoying the amenities. We have been traveling full time in our RV for 2.5 years with 3 children under 10 and have NEVER been able to not use the hot tub with them. From Newport... **UPDATE: As a response to the "owners" response to my review, I want to address the fact that there is in FACT no LAW preventing children from being in a hot tub. They are simply using "guidance" to prevent families from enjoying the amenities. We have been traveling full time in our RV for 2.5 years with 3 children under 10 and have NEVER been able to not use the hot tub with them. From Newport Beach to San Francisco and all in between we have been tubbing with the kiddos! UPDATE OVER** If you’re looking for a long term stay in Morgan Hill then this is a good option. If you’re traveling through on a short stay I would suggest anywhere else! The park is beautiful and well maintained, no complaints there but this is a LONG TERM PARK very oriented towards that!! So super fun we got to hear all the diesel trucks start and idle at 5-6am when the husbands left for work…while we were on vacation trying to sleep in an RV!! Not possible!! There is a K-rail out front of the park so you HAVE to exit going north, there is no option! So to get to town you have to go a few miles out of the way every time. OH and fun fact the stretch of road it’s located on is nicknamed “Blood Alley” because there are so many deaths and accidents on it! Street races at night on the weekend were fun around 11pm…not!! They also don’t tell you or disclose anywhere no one under 14 is allowed in the hot tub! My kids are excellent swimmers, don’t pee in the water and have great hot tub manners…better than most adults I’m sure, but we don’t get to use it because of some arbitrary rule they didn’t talk about ahead of time. It’s an oh btw sorry yeah no, you don’t get to use it while you’re here! Bummer! The shuttle to the golf course is very nice, and a great “perk” if you’re staying there and planning to golf…but the reason they do this is because accessing the course requires a 10-15 minute trip to go like 1 mile or less. The gate to the golf course is the back gate and gets locked up so you can potentially get stuck there if you stay after golfing to eat or have a drink. The location is really the bummer, there’s trash EVERYWHERE on the road in and it’s just “ghetto”. Once inside the park yes it’s pretty, but all the long term people have very clearly made their spots home, and have junk all over them. Our next door neighbor had an oil drain pan with a filter sitting in it right in the middle of his spot for most of our stay. This was the 6am worker 😩 not what I wanted on vacation! The staff should do a better job of putting short term people in the same area and really focus on those guests stay versus the long term group that just can’t afford to live anywhere else in MH so their options are limited.

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James Cox

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by James Cox

We have been on a long-term stay at Coyote Valley RV Resort. Our stay over the last 18 months has been excellent. This resort is well maintained, secure with an overnight guard, and hosted by excellent personnel. There are a variety of spots for any size traveller. Beautiful views and this area has excellent weather. We checked out several other RV parks and are very happy with our decision to sta... We have been on a long-term stay at Coyote Valley RV Resort. Our stay over the last 18 months has been excellent. This resort is well maintained, secure with an overnight guard, and hosted by excellent personnel. There are a variety of spots for any size traveller. Beautiful views and this area has excellent weather. We checked out several other RV parks and are very happy with our decision to stay here.

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James Cox

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by James Cox

We have been on a long-term stay at Coyote Valley RV Resort. Our stay over the last 18 months has been excellent. This resort is well maintained, secure with an overnight guard, and hosted by excellent personnel. There are a variety of spots for any size traveller. Beautiful views and this area has excellent weather. We checked out several other RV parks and are very happy with our decision to sta... We have been on a long-term stay at Coyote Valley RV Resort. Our stay over the last 18 months has been excellent. This resort is well maintained, secure with an overnight guard, and hosted by excellent personnel. There are a variety of spots for any size traveller. Beautiful views and this area has excellent weather. We checked out several other RV parks and are very happy with our decision to stay here.

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Anthony Thornberry

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Anthony Thornberry

Well I have been staying weekly at Coyote RV resort over the past 3 months and have absolutely love my stays. The park hosts and staff have always been clear to the rules and regulations. The park facilities have always been working and in clean order. This is not a luxury park compared to others that call themselves luxury’, we have stayed at places that are much much newer in materials or more a... Well I have been staying weekly at Coyote RV resort over the past 3 months and have absolutely love my stays. The park hosts and staff have always been clear to the rules and regulations. The park facilities have always been working and in clean order. This is not a luxury park compared to others that call themselves luxury’, we have stayed at places that are much much newer in materials or more amenities but those were also much more expensive or located directly on the coast say. Coyote is a great, safe park for a family to stay. I recommend it highly.

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Anthony Thornberry

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Anthony Thornberry

Well I have been staying weekly at Coyote RV resort over the past 3 months and have absolutely love my stays. The park hosts and staff have always been clear to the rules and regulations. The park facilities have always been working and in clean order. This is not a luxury park compared to others that call themselves luxury’, we have stayed at places that are much much newer in materials or more a... Well I have been staying weekly at Coyote RV resort over the past 3 months and have absolutely love my stays. The park hosts and staff have always been clear to the rules and regulations. The park facilities have always been working and in clean order. This is not a luxury park compared to others that call themselves luxury’, we have stayed at places that are much much newer in materials or more amenities but those were also much more expensive or located directly on the coast say. Coyote is a great, safe park for a family to stay. I recommend it highly.

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D Kennett

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by D Kennett

The park and staff are excellent. The park is a bit higher than those around but I think it’s worth it. Very quiet and very well kept.

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D Kennett

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by D Kennett

The park and staff are excellent. The park is a bit higher than those around but I think it’s worth it. Very quiet and very well kept.

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