Situated at the northern end of Prescott Valley, Arizona, the community of Coyote Springs offers a rural alternative to the rest of this suburban development. Ranches sitting on lots varying in size from 2 to 5 acres offer both panoramic views of the Black Hills and a quiet, rustic setting just 20 minutes from shopping, dining and healthcare. Large fields offer ample grazing land for animals, while horse enthusiasts can live equestrian lives on spacious properties. In Coyote Springs, the old American dream of buying a plot of land, establishing a homestead and riding a horse under the Western sun is very much alive.
Coyote Springs is rooted in a history of ranching in the Prescott Valley.
Some residents of Coyote Springs in Prescott still raise cattle.
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College-focused education at Bradshaw Mountain High
Students start their education at Coyote Springs Elementary School, which receives a B rating from Niche, as well as the brand-new (and yet-unrated) Pronghorn Ridge Middle School and the B-minus-rated Bradshaw Mountain High School. Bradshaw Mountain has a strong focus on college prep, offering a college head-start program and dual enrollment with Yavapai College.
Students love the shade the large trees provide at Bradshaw Mountain High School in Prescott.
Student pride on display at Bradshaw Mountain High School in Prescott.
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Horseback riding and hiking in Coyote Springs
Outdoor life and pleasant climate are central to the Coyote Springs experience. “The climate here is very mild; we have a mild summer and winter, and it’s very rare that we hit triple digits,” says Realtor Bryan Turner with RE/MAX Mountain Properties, who has sold extensively in Prescott Valley. “When we do, the monsoon comes in and cools them off. We get all the seasons, but none of it is very severe.” Many equestrians buy land here to start horse ranches, with large fields and access to state land providing idyllic settings for backyard cantering. Families can also visit the nearby Pronghorn Park for lunch under its picnic shelters, to let their children frolic in the playground and get a game of volleyball or basketball going. Adventurous hikers may venture eastward into the Black Hills to camp and hike at Mingus Mountain and take in the panoramic views its slopes have to offer.
Residents in Prescott's Coyote Springs neighborhood have plenty of room for livestock.
Coyote Springs residents do not have to go far to find shade at Prescott's parks.
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Retail and restaurants down Robert Road
Coyote Springs, as a rural community, does not have any retail conveniences of its own. However, this neighborhood is connected to the rest of Prescott Valley by Robert Road, which leads past State Route 89A and into the town’s shopping hub. Fry’s, Walmart and Safeway supermarkets are accessible within an 8-mile and 15-minute journey to the Prescott Valley Town Center and neighboring shopping plazas. Restaurant options close to Coyote Springs include the Pronghorn Ranch’s Lindo Mexico, known for its colorfully decorated interior and Mexican street food staples, and the BackBurner Family Restaurant on Robert Road. This breakfast restaurant draws large crowds on weekend mornings, serving up diner classics from cinnamon buns and scrambled eggs to burgers and tacos.
Known for their delicious breakfasts, BackBurner Family Restaurant is a great place to eat.
Fry's Food is a popular grocer for Coyote Springs residents to stock up on goods.
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Ranchland and ranch-style homes on the market
Coyote Springs’ housing inventory reflects this area’s profoundly rural character. Plots of land varying in size from 2 to 40 acres can can sell for between $78,000 and $425,000, while ranch-style, manufactured and farmhouse homes fetch between $430,000 and $950,000. Coyote Springs’ abundance of undeveloped land has led to this community becoming a prime destination for homebuilders. Evermore Homes and other developers are building ranch-style homes that start at $480,000 and can sell for up to $900,000, reflecting variety in size and aesthetics.
Coyote Springs is a community transitioning from a farming community to a modern neighborhood.
Residents and visitors love the Coyote Springs neighborhood in Prescott.
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Access to State Route 89A
Coyote Springs’ remote location means that there are no public transportation amenities, and that cars - and the occasional horse - rule these roads. Drivers can use State Route 89A to travel into Prescott within a 17-mile and approximately 25-minute drive, while the Prescott Regional Airport is 10 miles down the road. The nearest hospital, the Mountain Valley Regional Rehabilitation Hospital, is a straight shot 6 miles down Coyote Springs Road and Robert Road.
State Route 89A runs right through Coyote Springs and connects to the rest of Prescott.
State Route 89A is the main route for Coyote Springs residents.
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Average Home Value
Source: Public Records
Property Mix - Square Feet
This Neighborhood Has More Owners
Demographics
Total Population
1,672
Median Age
55
Population Density
1 person/acre
Population under 18
18.6%
Below the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
34.2%
Above the national average
19.1%
Finances
Median Household Income
$65,250
Below the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$83,813
Education and Workforce
High School Graduates
91.5%
College Graduates
39.9%
Above the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
12%
% Population in Labor Force
48.1%
Below the national average
65.1%
Weather
Annual Precipitation
16''
Average Winter Low Temperature
24°F
Average Summer High Temperature
89°F
Annual Snowfall
23''
Area Factors
Somewhat Bikeable
Bike Score®
26/ 100
Car-Dependent
Walk Score®
0/ 100
Source: Walk Score
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