Coyote Springs Golf Club Review
Jack Nicklaus Signature design ~60 miles northeast of Las Vegas — our honest take on the drive, the course, and whether it belongs on your Nevada golf list.
About Coyote Springs Golf Club
This Coyote Springs Golf Club review covers a genuine destination course — a Jack Nicklaus Signature layout opened in 2008 in the Mojave Desert, about 60 miles northeast of Las Vegas and roughly an hour's drive from Summerlin. The honest truth about the distance: this is not a quick after-work round. You take I-15 north to exit 64, then head north on US-93 for about 28 miles before turning onto State Route 168. The drive through open desert is scenic, and for most serious golfers the journey is half the appeal. The course itself stretches to 7,471 yards from the tips (par 72) and features an unusual combination of dramatic desert terrain and eleven lakes that come into play across the round — a Nicklaus signature move that adds both visual drama and genuine strategic challenge. Five tee options make it accessible to a wide range of handicaps. Consistently ranked among the best courses in Nevada, Coyote Springs is a bucket-list day trip from Summerlin that delivers the kind of isolated, top-tier golf experience rarely available at public rates.
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Contact & Location
3100 State Route 168, Coyote Springs, NV 89037
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Our editorial take: Coyote Springs is the kind of course that makes a long drive feel worthwhile. The Jack Nicklaus Signature pedigree is evident in the strategic variety — desert carries balanced by water hazards, generous landing areas that funnel into demanding approach angles, and greens complexes that reward proper positioning. For Las Vegas golfers and visitors willing to commit to a day trip, it is among the very best public-access courses in Nevada. Book early, bring lunch, and plan for a full day out.
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Good to know before you play
- The drive: Coyote Springs is approximately 60 miles northeast of Las Vegas — allow at least an hour each way from Summerlin. Take I-15 north to exit 64, head north on US-93 for about 28 miles, then turn right onto State Route 168. There are limited services along US-93; fill up before you leave the metro area.
- Jack Nicklaus Signature pedigree: This is a full Nicklaus Signature design, not a "design consulting" credit — Nicklaus's fingerprints are on the strategic routing, the tee-to-green corridors, and the risk/reward decisions throughout. It is routinely cited as one of his finest desert layouts.
- Water on a desert course: Eleven lakes come into play across the 18 holes — an unusual feature for the Nevada desert. The water hazards are strategic rather than penal and add genuine visual drama to the round.
- Tee options: Five sets of tees span 5,349 to 7,471 yards. The course plays differently depending on conditions — morning tee times are cooler and winds typically calmer, making them the preferred choice in spring and autumn.
- Make a day of it: The remote setting means you're committing to a full-day outing. Arrive early, warm up properly, and plan for lunch on-site. The isolation and scenery are a significant part of the appeal — this does not feel like a suburban muni.
- Booking: Tee times are available directly at coyotesprings.com or by calling (725) 210-5400. Packages pairing Coyote Springs with Wolf Creek Golf Club in Mesquite (another highly rated regional course) are popular for a dedicated golf weekend.
Frequently asked questions about Coyote Springs Golf Club
Where can I find reviews and ratings for Coyote Springs Golf Club?
You can read player reviews of Coyote Springs Golf Club — rated for conditions, value, layout, greens, pace, and staff — and add your own here on Summerlin.Golf. Coyote Springs Golf Club is also profiled on major golf platforms including GolfPass, GolfNow, Golf Digest, and Google Reviews. For the official scorecard, rates, and tee times, visit the Coyote Springs Golf Club official website.
Is Coyote Springs Golf Club public or private?
Coyote Springs Golf Club is open to the public — no membership required. Tee times can be booked at coyotesprings.com or by calling (725) 210-5400.
Who designed Coyote Springs Golf Club and when did it open?
Coyote Springs Golf Club is a Jack Nicklaus Signature design. The course opened in 2008 and is widely regarded as one of Nicklaus's most compelling desert creations, featuring eleven lakes integrated into the desert landscape.
What is the par and yardage at Coyote Springs Golf Club?
Coyote Springs plays to par 72 over 18 holes. From the championship tees the course measures 7,471 yards; forward tees start at 5,349 yards, offering options for all skill levels.
How far is Coyote Springs Golf Club from Las Vegas and Summerlin?
Coyote Springs Golf Club is located at 3100 State Route 168, Coyote Springs, NV 89037 — approximately 60 miles northeast of Las Vegas and roughly an hour's drive from Summerlin. The route follows I-15 north to exit 64, then US-93 north for about 28 miles, turning right onto State Route 168.
Is the drive to Coyote Springs worth it?
For golfers seeking a Jack Nicklaus Signature experience, the drive is absolutely worth it. The course is consistently rated among the best in Nevada, the desert-lake combination is visually spectacular, and rates are typically more accessible than comparable Nicklaus designs closer to the Strip.
What makes Coyote Springs Golf Club unique?
Coyote Springs is unique for blending classic Mojave Desert terrain with eleven lakes that come into play throughout the round — an unusual water presence for the Nevada desert. It is the anchor course of a larger planned community development and is considered one of Nicklaus's finest desert designs.
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