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The road to Coyote Springs ends at a cul-de-sac, a small stone fire ring, and Wilderness-barrier posts

07195-coyote-springs-camp-800px.jpg This final piece of the road to Coyote Springs is a little rocky, but has fresh tire tracksThumbnailsThe old Coyote Springs Road obviously continues beyond the Wilderness-barrier posts, so I park my bike here and walk onwardThis final piece of the road to Coyote Springs is a little rocky, but has fresh tire tracksThumbnailsThe old Coyote Springs Road obviously continues beyond the Wilderness-barrier posts, so I park my bike here and walk onwardThis final piece of the road to Coyote Springs is a little rocky, but has fresh tire tracksThumbnailsThe old Coyote Springs Road obviously continues beyond the Wilderness-barrier posts, so I park my bike here and walk onwardThis final piece of the road to Coyote Springs is a little rocky, but has fresh tire tracksThumbnailsThe old Coyote Springs Road obviously continues beyond the Wilderness-barrier posts, so I park my bike here and walk onwardThis final piece of the road to Coyote Springs is a little rocky, but has fresh tire tracksThumbnailsThe old Coyote Springs Road obviously continues beyond the Wilderness-barrier posts, so I park my bike here and walk onward

I didn't know there is a campsite here and I'm immediately thinking that this could be a nice place to set up the tent during a future Mojave National Preserve trip.