Coyote Valley RV Resort
RV Park
Write a Review 9750 Monterey Rd. San Jose, CA 95037 408-463-8400 Reservations: 866-376-5500 Official WebsiteGPS: 37.1915, -121.713
Overview of Coyote Valley RV Resort
Last Price Paid: $75
Reported by Santa.and.Nana on 6/7/2023
Longest RV Reported: 42 feet (Class A)
Reported by Life Rebooted on 3/13/2016
Weekly Rate Yes
Monthly Rate Yes
Number of Sites 127
Pad Type concrete
Reservations yes
Elevation 295 ft / 89 m
Max Length 45 ft
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Reviews of Coyote Valley RV Resort 14 people have reviewed this location.
“Well-kept resort, lots of rules”
Reviewed 8/31/2016
Nightly rate: | $69 |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
RV Length: | 28' |
One of the reasons we generally eschew RV resorts is that the sites are so close together, and this place is no exception; hence our one-night-only stay. It is, however, very well kept, with well-manicured landscaping (though no privacy between sites), and the laundry, restrooms, and pool area are spotless. WiFi was decent, if not grea... more
One of the reasons we generally eschew RV resorts is that the sites are so close together, and this place is no exception; hence our one-night-only stay. It is, however, very well kept, with well-manicured landscaping (though no privacy between sites), and the laundry, restrooms, and pool area are spotless. WiFi was decent, if not great, and phone service (Verizon and AT&T) was excellent.
Once again, "dog friendly" means different things to different people. The dog walk here is small and barren, but there is a miles-long hiking trail right outside the resort. Unfortunately, early in the morning (when dogs need to go out), both back gates were padlocked (until at least 7:30am), so it was a long and uncomfortable trek through and around neighboring prickly/weedy patches to get to the trail.
Upon checking in, the front desk person goes over ALL the rules, and I mean ALL of them. I understand, it's a beautiful resort, but we had to park "on THIS side of the pad" (they send an escort with each check-in, to "help" you park) and when our truck stuck out about 5 inches over the edge of our space, we had to get special dispensation to keep it that way (it must be said, they were nice about this, at least).
For location, if you're passing through the Bay Area, this is a good place to brace up for the northward trek the next day, or rest up if you've battled the southbound traffic. There is no easy way through the Bay Area.
LyfsArt would stay here again
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“A clean and nice RV resort in a good location, but pricey and noisy.”
Reviewed 3/13/2016
Nightly rate: | $79 |
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Days stayed: | 2 |
RV Length: | 42' (Class A) |
$79 was the daily rate for a premium site (after Good Sam discount) in April 2015 (premium was all that was available during our stay). The premium site was located right up front along Monterey Hwy. The site was spacious, level, and easy to back in. The campground wifi was usable most of the time but pretty slow. The park is very dog-... more
$79 was the daily rate for a premium site (after Good Sam discount) in April 2015 (premium was all that was available during our stay). The premium site was located right up front along Monterey Hwy. The site was spacious, level, and easy to back in. The campground wifi was usable most of the time but pretty slow. The park is very dog-friendly with large patches of grassy areas where dogs can walk around. They also have a dog park, and a bike/hiking trail near the campground. The resort is very clean and has some very nice landscaping. The major issue we had with this resort is the location. The jersey walls on the Highway next to our site bounced the traffic noise right back to us, plus there is a commuter train with a very loud horn that passes right next to the road starting from 5:30am till at least 11pm. If you're a light sleeper, forget about a good night's sleep. Lastly, make sure you follow the directions on the resort's website to get to the entrance. Due to the jersey walls, you cannot make a left into the resort. If we choose to stay here again, we'd probably try for a standard site located by the back of the resort and only stay for an overnight or couple nights to pass through the area.
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“Probably the nicest RV park near San Jose and Morgan Hill”
Reviewed 2/29/2016
Days stayed: | 30 |
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RV Length: | 27' |
Very clean park mostly full of long-term residents. There's a lot of grassy areas and a fenced in dog area. The pool, club house, laundry facilities, and gym are clean and well-maintained. This is a great RV park if you need to commute to San Jose (about 25 minutes without traffic). There is a train track near by that has a train t... more
Very clean park mostly full of long-term residents. There's a lot of grassy areas and a fenced in dog area. The pool, club house, laundry facilities, and gym are clean and well-maintained. This is a great RV park if you need to commute to San Jose (about 25 minutes without traffic). There is a train track near by that has a train that passes once in awhile in the wee hours (its definitely woken me up before). If you're traveling from San Jose in an RV longer than 20' then I would suggest exiting at Morgan Hill and heading north up Monterey Hill. If you follow Google instructions they tell you to exit at Bailey Ave, but if you do you would need to do a tight U-turn since there's no way to turn left into the RV park. Save yourself the headache and just go past Bailey Ave.
Elaine would stay here again
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“Good option for business in SJ”
Reviewed 8/3/2014
Date stayed: | 4/1/14 |
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Days stayed: | 5 |
RV Length: | 27' |
This review is based on the necessity to be near San Jose for work for a week, so consider that. I wouldn't stay here unless I needed to be in this area -- this seems like one of the better options near Silicon Valley. Full hookups, nice clean park and sites, great cell service, laundry, and very near a great bike trail. It's about a 2... more
This review is based on the necessity to be near San Jose for work for a week, so consider that. I wouldn't stay here unless I needed to be in this area -- this seems like one of the better options near Silicon Valley. Full hookups, nice clean park and sites, great cell service, laundry, and very near a great bike trail. It's about a 20 minute drive to San Jose, and not a bad commute.
Access is a little funky because you can only turn into the RV park coming from one direction, so pay attention to the directions on their site (not your GPS).
Laura Domela would stay here again
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Amenities
Hookups
- 50 Amp
- 30 Amp
- 20 Amp
- water
- sewer
- Full Hookups
Connectivity
- cable tv
- wifi: free
Recreation
- gym
- horseshoes
- hot tub
- picnic area
- rec hall
- swimming pool: heated
Site Amenities
- big rig
- trash at site
Facilities
- general store
- hot tub
- laundry
- propane
- recycle
- restrooms: flush
- showers
- swimming pool: heated
- trash
Discount Clubs
- AAA
- Good Sam
Pets
- pet restrictions: $2/day, max 3/site
- pets
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