Coyote Ridge Corrections Center

Coyote Ridge Corrections Center (CRCC)
Location Connell, Washington
Status Operational
Security class Medium
Capacity 2500 as of January 2011
Opened 1992 (The minimum security Camp opened in 1992, but the Medium facility opened in 2009.)
Managed by Washington State Department of Corrections

Coyote Ridge Corrections Center is a medium security prison located in Connell, Washington.[1] Coyote Ridge is drawn with Monroe Corrections Complex as the largest prison facility in the state.

Inmates of Coyote Ridge typically have more than five years up to life to serve. Attached to the main facility is the minimum-security "camp", where inmates must have five years or less on their sentences. The camp buildings look more like those of an average community college, complete with landscaping. Inmates sleep in dormitories, operate a textile factory,[2] and grow some of their own food in a small garden on the grounds. Some inmates are allowed to go off-site to work in highly supervised jobs (including the traditional litter-cleanup).

The facility was the first prison campus in the United States to achieve LEED Gold certification.[3]

As of January 2011, the main facility is almost full with an inmate population of over 2100.

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Coordinates: 46°40′39″N 118°51′06″W / 46.67750°N 118.85167°W / 46.67750; -118.85167


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