2018 Visitors Guide - Greater Prescott Area

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2018 Visitors Guide

GREATER PRESCOTT AREA Featuring Prescott- Prescott Valley- Chino Valley & Nearby Communities



Welcome

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Prescott utdoor activities, exceptional shopping

venues, wide variety of entertainment in each of Four Seasons, unique Southwestern historical heritage, full range of dining experiences… and more. Enjoy unparalleled hospitality during adventures in the colorful “Mile High”

city, nestled in the heart of the Prescott National Forest.

You’ll find friendly Prescott has it all.

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Contents

mountain artists guild & gallery prescott, arizona

Welcome to Prescott 5 9 About Prescott 11 History & Area Map 16 2018 Events Calendar 18 Whiskey Row 19 Dining & Nightlife 24 Shopping 27 Holiday Special Events 31 Arts & Culture 39 Outdoor Lovers Paradise 43 Area Hiking Trails 47 Golfing 51 Museums 55 Lodging 59 Real Estate 65 Day Trips 67 Verde Valley Wine Trail

the guild

members, workshops and scholarships

the gallery

3 showrooms juried, spotlight and the masters

the festivals

on the square may 12 - 13 & august 11 - 12. 2018 mag is a nonprofit organization dedicated to keeping the arts alive in prescott, arizona since 1949.

Produced & Published in conjunction with ROX Media, LLC | 844.729.9769 | roxmediagroup.net Elaine Earle, Publisher | 928.460.2541 | cfo@roxco.com Every effort is made to make this publication as accurate as possible. The City of Prescott Office of Tourism and ROX Media LLC. & affiliated companies (collectively, the “Publishers”) will assume no responsibility for errors, changes or omissions. No portion of this publication may be reproduced in any way without the express written permission of the Publishers. The Publishers make no endorsement, representation or warranty regarding any goods or services advertised in this publication. Unless otherwise noted, all images are courtesy of The City of Prescott Office of Tourism. Advertisements are provided by the subject companies and the Publishers shall not be responsible or liable for any inaccuracy, omission or infringement of any third party’s rights therein, or for personal injury or any other damage or injury whatsoever. Copyright 2018. All rights reserved.

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American Lung Association

Number One Place to Live in the Southwest Sunset Magazine

Top 13 Happiest and Healthiest Communities Time Magazine

Top 11 Satellite Cities Poised for Growth Kiplinger/MSN

One of the Coolest Downtowns in North America

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Visit The Prescott Chamber’s Visitor Information Center for local, area and statewide visitor information. The Center is conveniently located in historic downtown Prescott, across from Yavapai County Courthouse Plaza in a historic brownstone building dating back to 1898 when it was once the City Jail & Firehouse.

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History

Most of all, you will enjoy genuine Western hospitality, heritage, tradition and an outdoor lifestyle that makes Prescott the “Best Destination in Arizona for Nature Lovers,” according to Expedia Viewfinder (August, 2017). PRESCOTT ARIZONA was first settled with the discovery of gold in Granite Creek. The City was founded in 1864. President Abraham Lincoln named Prescott the first Territorial Capital of Arizona, a distinction the City held from 1864-67 and again from 1877-1889. In 1891, Prescott became the Yavapai County Seat, and it remains so to this day. In 1888 Prescott held its first rodeo. To this day, it is known as the World’s Oldest Rodeo. In 1901, a fire leveled the infamous Whiskey Row bars, and the county courthouse.

American Ranch Rd

Notable figures from Prescott’s past include Doc Holiday and his mistress, Big Nose Kate, who frequented the Palace and other Whiskey Row establishments. Senator Barry Goldwater hailed from Prescott. His family owned a general merchandise store on Cortez Street in the downtown, and their name is still on the building. Western history is not all Prescott has to offer. Prescott is nestled in the central highlands of Arizona, at a mile-high elevation. The city is surrounded by the 1.25 million acre Prescott National Forest, and boasts five lakes, and over 450 miles of trails.

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McCormick St

Fleury St

Grove Ave

Summit Ave

MAP OF DOWNTOWN PRESCOTT

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Real Adventure”

Chino Valley

Mt Vernon Ave

Pleasant St

Unions St

Marina St

Cortez St

Bridge St

Hill Ave

Granite St

Goodwin St

Montezuma St

Courthouse Plaza

Alarcon St

Granite St

Gurley St

Carleton St 89

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Outer Loop Rd Aubrey St

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To Ashfork

Granite Oaks Dr

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Airport

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Williamson Valley

Willow Creek Rd

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Glassford Hill Rd

Willow Lake Willow Lake Rd

Williamson Valley Rd

Watson Lake

Iron Springs Rd

Prescott Gail 89 Gardner Whipple St Way

Thumb Butte Rd Hassayampa Village Ln Copper Basin Rd

Gurley St

Sundog Ranch Rd

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Downtown Prescott (See map above)

Mt Vernon St White Spear Rd 89 Haisley Senator Rd Hwy

Fain Rd

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Dewey To I-10 Cottonwood

Walker Dr Lynx Lake

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C A L E N D A R

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HAPPENING

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ne of your best sources for up-to-date information about what’s happening—when and where—is the

official City of Prescott tourism website visit-prescott.com. Topics range from the Event Calendar to a list of items under Visit including Arts, Outdoor Recreation, Maps, etc.

2018 Events A P R I L Chalk it Up!

Territorial Days Arts & Crafts Show

The Whiskey Off-Road Mountain Bike Race

Bluegrass Festival World’s Oldest Rodeo

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Prescott Frontier Days Rodeo Parade

Whiskey Row Marathon (YMCA) Prescott Fine Art & Wine Festival Phippen Museum Western Art Show

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Whiskey Row Street Dance

Prescott OffStreet Festival Folk Arts Fair

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Whiskey Row Shootout Prescott Rodeo Days Fine Arts & Crafts Show Prescott Indian Art Market


Take a Leisurely

Walking Tour

Explore Historic Whiskey Row

YOU’LL LEARN PLENTY as a knowledgeable local guide describes historic and current local characters, events and locations. An easy walk of slightly less than a mile will give you a chance to learn the tales and traditions that have defined the city. Visit www.prescott.org for a complete schedule or call the Prescott Chamber of Commerce at 928-445-2000 for details.

You’ll find most anything you want on historic Whiskey Row. Saunter through the same saloon doors where Wyatt Earp, Doc Holliday, Big Nose Kate and other legendary heroes— and scoundrels— would belly up to the bar.

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PAAC Car Show

Wings Out West

Veteran's Day Parade

Arizona Cowboy Poets Gathering

Prescott Area Artists Studio Tour

Christmas Light Parade

Summer Fine Arts & Crafts Festival

Folk Music Festival

Prescott Jazz Summit Faire on the Square Arts & Crafts Show Western History Symposium

Fall Fest in The Park Arts & Crafts Show

However, you’ll find more than watering holes and live music. Explore locally owned authentic shops, galleries and boutiques.

D E C E M B E R Christmas Parade Courthouse Lighting

Ghost Talk

Frontier Christmas

Prescott Pumpkin Patch and Carnival

Acker Musical Showcase

Dia de los Muertos

Zoo Lights Whiskey Row New Year’s Eve Boot Drop

S E P T E M B E R Navajo Rug Action Prescott Highland Games Historic Corvette Show Oktoberfest

For a complete list of events

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Dining

AS YOU STROLL PAST any of the more than 800 buildings on the National Register of Historic Places cited on the National Historic Register, you’ll be tempted to step in for a fast meal—or a fine dining experience. You’ll probably be pleased that of the more than 200 places to eat in the city, a majority are “hometown” owned and managed. They range from “Mom n’ Pop” eateries to sophisticated dining in elegant surroundings. You’ll be surprised at the ethnic variety available, too. Of course, you can sample locally brewed awardwinning beverages at micro breweries or wine-tasting shops. You may want to try one of the newest. It is a recently opened meadery, just up Gurley Street on the way to Sharlot Hall Museum. If you’re of such a mind, visits some local pubs and try some of the wines which come from Arizona wineries and vineyards.

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DINING Limoncello Pizzeria Napoletana 218 W. Goodwin St., Prescott 928.237.4759 / 480.399.9978 www.limopizzeria.com Authentic Italian Restaurant & Pizzeria Napoletana Fresh pasta imported Italian ingredients Prescott Brewing Company 130 W. Gurley St. Suite A, Prescott 928.771.2795 www.prescottbrewingcompany.com Full-service restaurant/brewery for over two decades downtown Prescott Superstition Meadery Jeff and Jennifer Herbert 928.458.4256 120 W. Gurley St., Cellar 1, Prescott www.superstitionmeadery.com Superstition Meadery is Arizona's premier mead and cider tasting room, located on Prescott's historic downtown Courthouse Square Tara Thai 115 S. Cortez St. Prescott 928.772.3249 www.tarathaiprescott.com Come enjoy the Finest Asian – American Cuisine in Prescott – while relaxing in the serene ambience of Thailand

Real Beer. Real Food. Real People. Real Local.

Where The Locals Go! Serving the Real Deal, in the Heart of Downtown Prescott, for Over Two Decades

130 W. Gurley St., Prescott, AZ • 928.771.2795 • www.prescottbrewingcompany.com

Two Mamas' Gourmet Pizzeria 221 N. Cortez St., Prescott 928.443.9455 www.twomamaspizza.com Try our Deep Dish BBQ Chicken Pizza or BBQ Wings

NIGHT CLUB & BAR Jersey Lilly Saloon 116 S Montezuma St, Prescott 928.541.7854 • jerseylillysaloon.com A proper drinking establishment for gentleman & ladies. Upstairs on Whiskey Row. Live Music. Elevator. Balcony overlooking Plaza.

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Shop to Save Lives

ShoPPinG WHEN YOU WANDER downtown streets adjacent to the treelined Yavapai County Courthouse Plaza, you’ll find locally owned boutiques and galleries with unique offerings. If you wander a few blocks down from the plaza to Cortez St. you will find "Antique Row". You’ll discover great buys in jewelry, fine art— paintings and sculptures, collectibles and gifts, Western clothing, and Southwestern furniture. Local and regional artisans take pride in having their efforts on display. Of course, souvenirs of your visit to Arizona’s first Territorial Capital are available in virtually every shop you visit.

Open: Mon-Sat 9am-5pm (928) 445-5668 1601 Iron Springs Rd, Prescott, AZ www. yavapaihumane.org/thriftstore Proceeds benefit the homeless animals of Yavapai Humane Society

www.TwoMamasPizza.com

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Dine-in Delivery Pick-up Catering

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SHOPPING Black Butterfly Artisan Chocolates 218 W. Goodwin St. #102, Prescott (inside the Old Firehouse Plaza) 928.227.3274 www.blackbutterflyartisanchocolates.com Artisan chocolates handcrafted with a single-origin; fair-trade Venezuelan cacao Classy N Sassy Boutique 220 W. Goodwin St. #3, Prescott 928.776.7467 www.classynsassyclothing.com Your Favorite Boutique. Beautiful, Classic and Unique Looks For Ladies Of All Ages. Hair Station 105 218 W. Goodwin St., Ste. 105, Prescott 928.445.1993 www.hairstation105.com Expert stylists offering premiere hair services and products to fit all needs. 24

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Visit the plaza to experience a fine collection of charming boutiques and fabulous eateries housed within a beautifully restored historic firehouse.

SHOPPING

• Adventure Travel • Black Butterfly Artisan Chocolates • Classy N Sassy Boutique • Soul Shine Handcrafted Jewelry & Supplies

PROFESSIONAL OFFICE

• The Morrow Team @ CNN Mortgage • Nanke Signature Group • The Cutting Edge Team at RE/MAX Mountain Properties

SALONS & WELLNESS

• Amazing Foot Spa • Belle’s Skinsational Studio • Complexion Skin & Makeup Studio • Prescott Functional Nutrition • Hair Station 105 Salon • Hot Spot Nail Spa • Intentions Yoga Studio & Apparel • Z Brow Bar Skin & Beauty Lounge

FOOD & BEVERAGE

• Kensington’s Restaurant and Seafood Co. • Limonchello Pizzaria Napoletana Pet Friendly Courtyard

Retail • Restaurants • Salons • Wellness Center

220 W. Goodwin St. • Prescott, AZ • www.oldfirehouseplaza.com

GET IT ALL AT GATEWAY MALL!

Old Firehouse Plaza 220 W. Goodwin Street, Prescott www.oldfirehouseplaza.com Visit a fine collection of charming boutiques and fabulous eateries housed within a beautifully restored historic firehouse.

Prescott’s primary destination for

FASHION, FOOD AND FUN! SHOP Dillard’s - JC Penney - Michaels

Prescott Gateway Mall 3250 Gateway Blvd., Prescott 928.443.0067 www.ThePrescottGatewayMall.com Your one stop destination for fashion, food and fun! Raskin’s Jewelers Greg Raskin, 110 W. Gurley St., Prescott 928.445.6120 • www.raskinsjewelers.com PK BootMaker The Ponderosa Forest of Prescott AZ Call for appointment: 928.442.1213 www.pkbootmaker.com Yavapai Humane Society Thrift Store 1601 Iron Springs Rd., Prescott 928.445.5668 www.yavapaihumane.org/thriftstore Great deals for every bargain hound!

Shop to Save Lives

Monday-Saturday 9am–5pm 1601 Iron Springs Rd, Prescott, AZ (928) 445-5668 I www.yavapaihumane.org/thriftstore

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Bed Bath & Beyond - Pier 1 Imports World Market - Sears - Chico’s Victoria’s Secret - The Buckle Bath & Body Works - Journeys Famous Footwear - Zales Gamestop - Claire’s - Lids Payless Shoe Source Christopher & Banks DINE 5+ options PLAY Sensory City Jarz of Clay - Game On Dance Lessons by Lexe Nate’s Arcade - Free Play Area Free Family Events & Much More!

3250 Gateway Blvd. - Prescott

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here's a warm, welcoming feeling wherever you roam the historic downtown area. Locals will greet you with genuine smile and “Nice to see you.” In the

center of town, looming large over a plaza ringed by century-old trees is the much photographed granite Courthouse. It’s the focal point for many festivals and events from late April through October.

A Special Place DESIGNATED AS ARIZONA’S CHRISTMAS CITY, during winter months, the area around the Courthouse is home for unequaled holiday festivities. You won't want to miss any of them. Festivities begin in late November. The first is the colorful Holiday Light Parade, where elaborate decorated floats and holiday music will have you smiling. Ultimately, you may wind up at the community bonfire, just up the street at Mile High Middle School. Then the first week of December features the colorful daytime Christmas Parade, with more than 75 entries. It involves almost everyone in town. If you’re lucky enough to be here in early December, you’ll beam when the Yavapai County Courthouse Plaza lights turn the dark into a kaleidoscope of 27

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holiday colors. This year will be the 64th annual lighting. You’ll join local students, townspeople and visitors in singing traditional Christmas carols. Just up the street two blocks, you’ll enjoy a Frontier Christmas staged by the Sharlot Hall Museum. You’ll be transported back to how pioneers celebrated Christmas. 100 local musicians – students, local musicians, churches, the community and visitors- during the melodious Acker Musical Showcase the second week of December. Businesses donwown open doors to performers, who sing, play instruments and entertain – and invite you to join in. Don’t miss these other Christmas Events – Wild Lights & Animal Sights at Heritgae Park Zoo, Enchanted Christmas at Prescott Gateway Mall and Storytellers at Smoki Museum. 28

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Welcome to Arizona’s Christmay City

WHISKEY ROW

Boot Drop the Way to Begin the Year It’s better than New York and Times Square when the 6-foot illuminated custom-made cowboy boot “drops” at 10 p.m. and again at midnight, December 31, across the street from Yavapai County Courthouse Plaza.

NOVEMBER 24TH • Holiday Light Parade DECEMBER 1ST • Christmas Parade • Courthouse Lighting • Frontier Christmas DECEMBER 7TH • Acker Musical Showcase DECEMBER 31ST • Boot Drop

You’ll cheer with the rest with live music, vendors and other festive activities to welcome the New Year. Where else but Prescott—the Boot Drop.

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Arts &Culture

SCARCELY A WEEK GOES BY from spring through fall when the popular Yavapai County Courthouse Plaza and the surrounding area serve as venues for festivals or events of some sort. During the season you’ll enjoy concerts and other musical performances, square dances, arts and crafts shows, car shows, western reenactments, marathons and the annual Whiskey Off Road, a mountain biking event. The Prescott Downtown Partnership and the Chamber of Commerce work with the City to support many of these activities, providing you and other visitors a glimpse of why Prescott is such a special place.

CENTRAL ARIZONA CONCERT BAND performs in concert during winter months at Embry Riddle Aeronautical University’s Davis Learning Center; and summer months at the Courthouse Square in downtown Prescott. centralarizonaconcertband.com ELKS THEATRE AND PERFORMING ARTS CENTER resents wide variety of live entertainment in a completed renovated late 19th century historic theatre that retains its Victorian-era charm. prescottelkstheater.com NATURAL HISTORY INSTITUTE, just a block and a half from Yavapai County Courthouse Plaza, is a national leader in the revitalization of natural history field studies, and the integration of arts and sciences. Open to the public every Weds. from 1 - 5 P.M. PRESCOTT CENTER FOR THE ARTS stages live theatrical productions boasting local talent throughout the year. pfaa.net

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YAVAPAI COLLEGE PERFORMING ARTS CENTER local, regional and national entertainers perform everything from classical and pop concerts to ballet, opera and off-Broadway touring companies in a recently renovated 1,200 seat hall. Food and beverages are often available. ycpac.com YAVAPAI SYMPHONY ASSOCIATION sponsors from seven to eight concerts annually performed live by the renowned Phoenix Symphony orchestra. YC Performing Arts Center. yavapaisymphony.org

GALLERIES

PRESCOTT COLLEGE ART GALLERY AT SAM HILL WAREHOUSE housed in a century-old building cited on the National Historic Register, this facility showcases contemporary art by emerging and established local national and internationals arts. It also sponsors events and exhibitions open to the public. artgallery@prescott.edu 31

PRESCOTT POPS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA live concerts on stage featuring musical selections guaranteed to have you humming right along at YC Performing Arts Center. prescottpops.com

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Mountain Artists Guild 228 n. Alarcon St., Prescott 928.776.4009 • www.mountainartistsguild.org Helping to keep art alive since 1949 Prescott Fine Arts Gallery ‘Tis Art Center & Gallery Prescott College Natural History Institute visit-Prescott.com


Admission:

Adults: $7 Seniors over 55: $6 Students with ID: $5 Native People and children under 12: FREE

Open: Monday - Saturday, 10am to 4pm Sunday - 1pm to 4pm

TAKE A BREATH AT PRESCOTT’S ONLY RESORT.

147 North Arizona Avenue Prescott, Arizona

(928) 445-1230

prescottresort.com 855.957.4637

Visit www.smokimuseum.org for more information and events

ARTS & CULTURE Natural History Institute 126 N. Marina St., Prescott 928.863.3232 • www.naturalhistoryinstitute.org 'Tis Art Center & Gallery 105 S. Cortez St. Prescott 928.775.0223 www.TisArtGallery.com Affordable fine art and wearable art by Prescott area artists Prescott Gem & Mineral Club 15th Annual Prescott Gem & Mineral Show 1301 Main, Prescott Valley 928.772.1819 • www.prescottgemmineral.org

Art

EQUINE CENTER Yavapai Humane Society Equine Center 3731 N Rd 1 W, Chino Valley 928.515.4947 www.yavapaihumane.org/equine

& Heritage

WELLNESS

of the American West

Amazing Foot Spa 220 Goodwin St., Prescott Wellness Center - Old Firehouse Plaza 928.499.9459 • www.AmazingFootSpaAZ.com Feet, Hand & Head Relaxing Massage Reflexology & Healing Acupressure visit-Prescott.com

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PRESCOTT VALLEY

LIVE

A great place to... A progressive community of approximately 45,000 people, Prescott Valley is the largest, fastest growing and youngest community in Yavapai County. Located about 85 miles north of Phoenix, in the high-desert of Central Arizona, Prescott Valley residents and visitors enjoy the beautiful climate and mild four seasons. The Prescott Valley Event Center, a premiere entertainment facility, is home to the Northern Arizona Suns, the development team for the Phoenix Suns, and the PRCA Turquoise Circuit Rodeo Finals. The community boasts 27 parks, which offer a myriad of recreation opportunities, including swimming, hiking, biking, and youth sports. Prescott Valley enjoys a diverse business community with manufacturing, health care, education, hotels, restaurants, retail and locally-owned companies. With its growing population, Prescott Valley offers a growing variety of single and multi-family housing opportunities.

Town of Prescott Valley 7501 E. Civic Circle, Prescott Valley, AZ 86314 928-759-3000 www.pvaz.net / Prescot


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PAR A DIS E ou’ll have to be in good shape to conquer the hundreds of miles of designated trails in the immediate Prescott area. As of last count, more than 15 distinctive named

hiking, biking (and sometimes horse) trails wiggle through the natural scenic beauty of the community and the Prescott National Forest. Difficulty? From “Novice to “Expert.”

The 54-mile Prescott Circle Trail will challenge you. A complete list of the Mile High Trail System –70 plus miles of it– is available at the at the Chamber of Commerce Visitor Center on Goodwin Street south of Courthouse Plaza. www.prescott-az.gov. Don’t miss the Granite Dells, where unique rock formations thrust out of the ground and tempt hikers and rock-climbers. If you’re into birding, Prescott’s the place. More than 360 species of birds inhabit the area. The Prescott Audubon Society www.prescottaudubon.org can provide full details about where to go and when.

Prescott has Water & Parks If you want water activities, you’ll enjoy the three local lakes—Willow and Watson, both on the northwest edge of the City. The third is Goldwater. Maintained by the City of Prescott, the 15-acre lake is located in lush pine forests surrounded by rugged mountain areas. The City of Prescott has boat and bicycle rentals available www.prescott outdoors.com, 928-925-1410 Two others—Lynx Lake and Granite Basin Lake—are just outside the City limits. If you like kayaking and canoeing—and fishing—you can visit any of these lakes. Of course, all have picnicking and camping sites. 39

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Want to spend time in a park? The City boasts 16 of them, all with amenities that guarantee memorable times. Some are purely recreational—walking and exercising and picnicking. Others are specialized. Some are athletic parks—softball, baseball, soccer, tennis, basketball, skateboards, rink skating and the like. One in particular— McCasland Willow Creek Park features one of only four in the U.S. customcreated Dog Parks. Canines are the most welcome visitors. A complete list with locations is available on the City website www.prescott-az.gov/services/parks 40

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UNFORGETTABLE

Tours Just forYou

If having someone else do the driving while you do the enjoying appeals to you, go to www.visitprescott.com to find a local tour. Tours vary from purely sightseeing adventures to physically demanding activities such as rock climbing and mountain biking. All have expert guides to assure you’ll have a memorable experience.


The World’s Oldest Rodeo VISIT PRESCOTT OVER THE 4TH OF JULY and be a part of rich western history at the World’s Oldest Rodeo®, Prescott’s most anticipated event of the year. Now in its 131st year, the World’s Oldest Rodeo® takes place June 28 through July 4 with eight heartpounding performances of world-class rodeo during Prescott Frontier Days. Prescott is known for its history and culture that stems from this historical event that not only brings professional rodeo but also Arizona’s second largest parade in downtown Prescott, a rodeo dance, a kiddie parade and traditional events that draw people from all over the world. Be a part of this historical and exciting event and see all that Prescott has to offer. Get up close and personal to world famous livestock and professional cowboys and cowgirls who compete for large cash prizes. More information & tickets are available at Prescott Frontier Days®, Inc. P.O. Box 2037 Prescott, AZ 86302 928.445.4320 worldsoldestrodeo.com visit-Prescott.com

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THE MILE-HIGH TRAIL SYSTEM acontains approximately 70+ miles of trails including Rails-toTrails projects along the former Santa Fe Railroad, the Prescott Circle Trail System, and the Greenways Trails System. The Prescott Circle Trail is a 54 mile network of trails that encircles all of Prescott with varied elevation from 5,140' to 6,690'. The Greenways Trails are urban trails along Granite and Miller Creeks that run through downtown Prescott. www.prescott-az.gov/ services/parks/trails/

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Willow Lake

Commerce Dr

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elcome to the Prescott Heritage Trail! This self-guided historical walking tour brings Prescott’s rich history and heritage to you in about an hour long walk around the famed Courthouse Plaza in the heart of our downtown. Be sure to check back with us in 2018, as we plan to double the number of sites on the Heritage Trail, and connect it with the City’s Greenways Trail system. We will also launch the Hunt for History, engaging youngsters to explore Prescott heritage in their own special way. Also, be sure to visit our area museums, including the Smoki, Sharlot Hall, and Phippen. For updates or to download this map, go to www. trailandhunt.com, or call the Prescott Chamber Official Visitor Center at

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Golf YEAR-ROUND RECREATIONAL ACTIVITY You may have heard that golf balls fly farther at the mile-high altitude. Test that theory at one of the local golf courses. Antelope Hills Golf Courses—Two full public 18-hole courses, each challenging but not intimidating, will let you walk or ride on lush green turf. Finish the round with a beverage or a meal at the recently remodeled Manzanita Grill. Just north of town at 1 Perkins Drive, it is owned by the City of Prescott and operated by Billy Casper Golf.

GOLF Antelope Hills Golf Course 1 Perkins Dr., Prescott 928.776.7888 • www.antelopehillsgolf.com Capital Canyon Club 2060 Golf Club Lane. Prescott 928.350.3150 www.capitalcanyonclub.com “Prescott’s Premier Golf and Social Club”

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Welcome to Mortimer Farms,

a popular Prescott area attraction!

We grow a variety of “U-Pick” seasonal Veggies & Strawberries and raise fabulous meat. All of which is available in our Country Store.

DAY TRIPS & OUTDOOR ADVENTURE Lowell Observatory 1400 West Mars Hill Road, Flagstaff 928.774.3358 • www.lowell.edu Mortimer Farms 12907 E. State Rt. 169 928.830.1116 www.mortimerfarmsaz.com

We are famous for our: • Summer Sweet Corn • Annual Harvest Party • Annual Pumpkin Festival • Christmas Tree Village • Farm Park

Prescott Frontier Days, Inc. - World’s Oldest Rodeo 840 Rodeo Drive, Prescott 928.445.3103 www.worldsoldestrodeo.com Since 1888, Prescott has been the home to the World’s Oldest Rodeo and Prescott Frontier Days. June 28-July 4

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Museums & Other Attractions

FORT WHIPPLE MUSEUM two miles from downtown on the VA Medical Center grounds, The Fort includes the history of the Territorial Indian wars, artifacts of Army weaponry, maps, photos and memoirs written by those stationed there; housed in one of the military officer's quarters (building 11) off Hwy. 89 near Hwy. 69. Open Thursday-Sunday. GUINNESS WORLD RECORD MODEL AIRPLANE COLLECTION This one-of-a-kind display of handcarved model aircraft—some 5,829 of them—is located in the Udvar-Hazy Library and Learning Center at Embry Riddle Aeronautical University on Willow Creek Road.

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HERITAGE PARK ZOOLOGICAL SANCTUARY children and adults alike will enjoy the large naturally landscaped enclosures where they can see up-close native and exotic animals. They’ll also enjoy the covered picnic pavilion, the children’s playground and the many educational exhibits. It is on the northeast edge of Prescott at 1403 Heritage Park Road.

The history and heritage of central Arizona come alive for you at local museums and centers.

HIGHLANDS CENTER FOR NATURAL HISTORY this non-profit science and ecological education center focuses upon helping children and adults discover the wonders of nature through workshops, lectures, day camps, school programs and other activities. The modern facility is at 1375 S. Walker Road on the way to Lynx Lake and the Prescott National Forest. PHIPPEN MUSEUM just a few miles north of downtown Prescott on Hwy 89, the museum presents unique Western art exhibitions, and educational programing. It has permanent and rotating arts exhibits throughout the year.

SHARLOT HALL MUSEUM only a short stroll west from the Courthouse Square, the four-acre museum and research center highlight the culture and history of the Arizona Central Highlands, the Territorial frontier and both early settlers and Native American peoples spanning 14,000 years to the present. Open daily.

Fort Whipple Museum Hwy. 89 at VA Medical Center & Hwy. 69 928.445.3122 www.sharlot.org/home/fort-whipple Frontier defense, territorial hospital NATURE CENTER Highlands Center for Natural History and the James Family Discovery Gardens 1375 S. Walker Road, Prescott 928.776.9550 • www.highlandscenter.org Phippen Museum 4701 N. Highway 89, Prescott 928.778.1385 www.phippenartmuseum.org Presenting museum quality Western art exhibits, educational opportunities & unique art events Sharlot Hall Museum 415 W. Gurley St., Prescott 928.445.3122 • www.sharlot.org An Arizona History Adventure. Soak in the History of the Arizona West. The Smoki Museum of American Indian Art and Culture 147 N. Arizona Ave., Prescott 928.445.1230 • www.smokimuseum.org Instill understanding and respect for the Indigenous cultures of the Southwest.

SMOKI MUSEUM located on East Gurley Street just adjacent to Ken Lindley Field and Park, the museum is home for irreplaceable prehistoric and contemporary artifacts identified with Southwestern Native American history and culture. 51

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LODGING Americas Best Value Inn 8383 E. State Route 69 Prescott Valley 928.772.2200 www.americabestvalueinnprescottvalley.com Your home away from home with breakfast, an indoor heated pool and many comfortable amenities

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Apple Creek Cottages 1001 White Spar Rd., Prescott 928.445.7321 www.applecreekcottages.com Rustic Cottages in National Forest, Full Kitchens, Pet Friendly, 1.5 Miles from Downtown Arizona Inn Frank Massy 928.772.8600 7875 E. Hwy. 69, Prescott Valley www.pvazinn.com Great rates, pet friendly, heated pool, free breakfast, freshly renovated

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Best Western Prescottonian 1317 E. Gurley Street, Prescott 928.445.3096 • www.prescottbestwestern.com Forest Villas Hotel 3645 Lee Circle, Prescott 800.223.3449 www.forestvillas.com Prescott's finest boutique hotel. Elegant. Charming. Inviting. The Grand Highland Hotel 154 S Montezuma, Prescott 928.776.9963 www.grandhighlandhotel.com A Boutique Experience & Wedding Venue on Historic Whiskey Row Hampton Inn - Prescott 3453 Ranch Drive, Prescott 928.443.5500 www.prescottaz.hamptoninn.com

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Hassayampa Inn, Lodging & Conference Center 122 E. Gurley St., Prescott 800.322.1927 www.hassayampainn.com Classic ~ Boutique ~ Historic Holiday Inn Express 3454 Ranch Drive, Prescott 928.445.8900 www.hiexpress.com/prescottaz

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Hotel Vendome (Est. 1917) 230 S Cortez St, Prescott 928.776.0900 www.vendomehotel.com Boutique Hotel · Wine & Coffee Bar Artist in Residence · Co-Working

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The Motor Lodge 503 S. Montezuma St., Prescott 928.717.0157 www.themotorlodge.com Groovy motel located just three blocks from the Square!

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Prescott Pines Inn Bed & Breakfast Rick and Karen Matvey 901 White Spar Road, Prescott 928.445.7270 www.prescottpinesinn.com 1 Mile from Courthouse Square – “Not your ordinary bed & breakfast!”

Full Hot Buffet Breakfast Oversized Rooms

Prescott Resort & Conference Center 1500 E. State Rte 69 Prescott 928.776.1666 • www.prescottresort.com Enjoy breathtaking views on top of the rock! Quality Inn Prescott 1105 East Sheldon, Prescott 928.776.1282 • www.qualityinn.com/hotel/az371

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Best Western Prescottonian 1317 E. Gurley Street Prescott, AZ 86301 (928) 445-3096

Residence Inn by Marriott 3599 Lee Circle, Prescott 928.775.2232 • www.marriott.com/PRCRI Springhill Suites by Marriott 200 East Sheldon, Prescott 928.776.0998 • www.marriott.com/PRCSH Whispering Pines Bed & Breakfast Tim & Gayle Graham 3061 W. Tree Tops Trail, Prescott 928.443.1429 www.whisperingpinesbb-az.com Relax, reconnect with the environment, and find your inner peace.

CAMPING/RV Point of Rocks RV Campground 3025 N. US Highway 89, Prescott 928.445.9018 • www.porocks.com

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Hospital (Yavapai Regional Medical Center) 928.445.2700 Visitor Information Center 928.445.2000 Parking Garage 928.777.1201 visit-Prescott.com

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Verde Canyon Railroad

Postcard-perfect scenery, wildlife viewing and first-class service during a leisurely four-hour train ride through the red rock Canyon area. First-class cars boast comfortable seating, complimentary appetizers and a full-service bar. Everyone has access to open-air viewing cars where photographic opportunities abound.

The Blazin’ M Ranch Western Dinner Theatre

Tucked ​along ​the banks of the scenic Verde River, this popular family destination is a great activity. It is timed perfectly after you finish your ride on the Verde Canyon Railroad. The ranch activities include ​a shooting gallery, roping lessons, Old-Time photos, a saloon, museum and unique gift shops. Top it off with a chuckwagon-style meal, followed by a live Western stage production with cowboy comedy, storytelling and award-winning musicians!

Town of Jerome

Stroll the winding switchback streets of what was once known as the “wickedest town in the West.” At one time the fourth largest town in Arizona, Jerome was a mining community founded a few years after the Civil War on the side of 5,200 foot high Cleopatra Hill. The mines are now abandoned, but Jerome thrives as a popular tourist community with dozens of unusual shops, boutiques, exhibits, museums and restaurants.

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Northern Arizona’s premiere ATV tours will guide you through the unique backdrop of Arizona’s high desert country. Our Sedona trails explore vast plateaus and the backdrop of blue sky and red rocks popping against the green of the desert vegetation. Our Verde Valley trails are breathtakingly beautiful. Phoenix magazine described them as “nature’s rollercoaster.” We will keep your camera busy and your heart content. Our trails and rides are all about enjoying nature and having great fun. Come see why our guests have rated us #1 on TripAdvisor. visit-Prescott.com

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THE VERDE VALLEY WINE TRAIL is located in beautiful Northern Arizona, the Verde Valley Wine Trail invites wine enthusiasts to experience a destination rich in history, beauty, and the production of exquisite Arizona wines. There are six Arizona wineries and ten tasting rooms on the Verde Valley Wine Trail that offer a variety of skillfully crafted wines to satisfy any wine taster’s palate. Every winery has its own unique personality and distinct wines for visitors to discover at each stop along the Wine Trail. Visit the great wineries and tasting rooms nestled in the red rock countryside and lush canyons surrounding Cottonwood, Jerome, Sedona, Clarkdale, Cornville, and Camp Verde.

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