Everything the ‘Sister Wives’ Stars Said About Coyote Pass Property Before Sale


The Sister Wives stars initially planned to build a quartet of homes in Flagstaff, Arizona, on land informally called Coyote Pass.
Kody Brown and his then-wives moved their polygamist family from Utah to Arizona in 2018. Kody wed Meri Brown in 1990, several years before he “spiritually married” Janelle Brown in 1993 and Christine Brown in 1994, respectively. Kody and Meri divorced in 2014 so that he could legally marry his fourth wife, Robyn Brown, and adopt her three children from a previous relationship.
As Kody has children with each of his spouses, the plan was for everyone to live on the Flagstaff acreage. The construction plans, however, were derailed after Kody’s respective breakups. Christine, who is now married to David Wooley, split from the TLC patriarch in 2021. Meri and Janelle each followed suit in 2022.
With their respective spiritual divorces, Meri, Janelle and Christine no longer wanted to share the property with Kody and Robyn.

“It’s about 14 [acres] total,” Meri said on the Tamron Hall show in April 2025. “I’m a fighter. I will fight for what I deserve.”
News broke that same month that the Browns did sell the land for $1.5 million, meaning that each TLC star will walk away with a profit of $680,000.
Keep scrolling for a complete breakdown of Coyote Pass — and what the Sister Wives stars have said about it:
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