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Sister Wives fans have spent years waiting for the Brown family to do something with Coyote Pass. The Flagstaff property has become something of a character in the show. We don’t know what has become of Coyote Pass, but this might change soon. Meri Brown’s recent podcast appearance suggests the controversial parcel of land will be a major storyline in the show’s upcoming 19th season.

Meri Brown raises interest in Coyote Pass after she refuses to delve into it on a podcast

In July 2024, Meri Brown appeared on The Sarah Fraser Show with her friend and business partner, Jenn Sullivan. During the three-part appearance, Meri Brown discussed the end of her marriage and touched on the grief surrounding Garrison Brown’s death. Meri even briefly talked about her failed relationship with Amos Andrews.

Meri Brown sits down for a confessional during 'Sister Wives' season 18
Meri Brown | TLC/YouTube

While Meri was very open during her appearance on the show, there was one topic she did not want to talk about. Meri Brown would not reveal what became of the Brown family’s Flagstaff, Arizona property. Meri indicated that there are just some things she can’t talk about, and Coyote Pass is one of them, but why?

Will ‘Sister Wives’ Season 19 feature Coyote Pass?

Meri Brown’s reluctance to discuss Coyote Pass and any changes made to the acreage’s ownership might have a simple explanation. The property and its future will serve as a storyline for the upcoming season. Season 18 of the series touched on the property multiple times. But the family didn’t come to a decision by the end of the season.

Season 19 could bring about a resolution that, frankly, the family needs. When the screen went dark on season 18, Janelle Brown, Kody Brown, and Robyn Brown planned to take ownership of four acres of land each while Meri Brown was being offered just two acres of land.

While we don’t know exactly what has become of Coyote Pass, it’s safe to assume Janelle Brown has sold off her parcel at the very least. She laid out a fair bit of money for a new piece of property in North Carolina months ago. It seems unlikely she had the capital needed for her new home without selling off her stake in Coyote Pass.

Kody Brown and Robyn Brown are investing in a different property

As a married couple, Kody Brown and Robyn Brown likely own the majority of Coyote Pass right now. That doesn’t mean they plan to utilize the expansive property, though. In fact, they seem to be busy investing in the house they currently live in, which is within walking distance of their undeveloped plot.

Robyn and Kody Brown during a 'Sister Wives' confessional filmed for the TLC series.
Robyn and Kody Brown during a ‘Sister Wives’ confessional filmed for the TLC series | TLC
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Several months ago, In Touch Weekly revealed that Kody and Robyn Brown had applied for a permit to upgrade their existing Arizona home. While it’s unclear exactly what the couple planned to remodel, the permit covered some pretty extensive changes. If they’ve renovated their current property, it seems unlikely that they have plans to move onto Coyote Pass anytime soon, regardless of whether they own the space.