Coyote Valley Road is an easy dirt route serving as a southern connector between Cottonwood Road and Brigham Plains Road. A couple of campsites can be found at the southwestern end of the trail that are very exposed to the elements and are easily accessible, making them popular with trailer boondockers. Although Coyote Valley has no significant obstacles when rain falls in the area, the mud that forms is notorious for creating impassable conditions for nearly all vehicles. In dry conditions, the hardest part of the trail is a wash crossing at the northern end that may change in difficulty with erosion from seasonal rain. The colors of the surrounding plateaus frequently change from cool blue tones to golden hues depending on lighting and weather conditions. Have your camera ready!