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PARKS & TRAILS

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AMERICAN LEGION PARK 3239 N Bob Drive

ANTELOPE PARK 6933 Cattletrack Road

BOB EDWARDS PARK 7201 E Long Look Drive

COMMUNITY CENTER PARK 9360 E Manzanita Circle

FAIN PARK

2200 N 5th Street

FENCE LINE PARK 1800 N Fence Line Drive

GEORGE ANDERSEN PARK

9500 E Superstition Drive

GRANVILLE PARK 5880 N Bronco Lane

HOME FIRE PARK 1559 N Home Fire Drive

LION’S PARK Robert & Yavapai Road

MOUNTAIN VALLEY PARK 8600 E Nace Lane

OVERLOOK PARK 6910 E Lynx Wagon Road

PRONGHORN PARK 7931 E Rusty Spur Trail

QUAILWOOD PARK 380 N Cortina Street

SANTA FE STATION PARK 6751 Santa Fe Loop Road

SETTLER’S PARK 7764 E Roaming Way

SKATE & BIKE PARK 8600 E Nace Lane

TONTO PARK NORTH 4700 N Tonto Way

TONTO PARK SOUTH 4050 N Tonto Way

TRAILHEAD PARK 1483 N Lucky Draw Drive

URBAN FOREST 8700 Lakeshore Drive

VIEWPOINT PARK 7301 E Park Ridge Drive

VILLAGE SQUARE PARK 1276 N Canvas Pass

WANDER WAY PARK 1831 N Wander Way

Glassford Hill Summit Trail

Trailhead Location:

6000 E Antelope Lane

One of our most popular trails! Summit Trail is a 4.5 mile out and back trail with a 944 foot elevation gain used primarily for hiking, walking, and biking. Free parking is available at the trail head. Dogs are welcome, but must be leashed.

Iron King Trail

Trailhead Location:

The end of Santa Fe Loop Road

Known for great views of the Prescott Dells, Iron King Trail follows along the railroad that once connected the neighboring towns. A 4 mile out and back trail, Iron King also connects to the Prescott Peavine trail system. The trail is primarily used for hiking, walking, and biking. Dogs are welcome, but must be leashed.

Fain Park Trail System

Trailhead Location:

2200 N 5th Street

This scenic 100-acre park features a small hiking trail system that ranges from easy to moderate level trails. Popular hiking loop options around the park include the Lynx Creek Loop, which is about 1 mile, and the Cavalry-Canyon Loop, which is approximately 1.6 miles. Dogs are welcome, but must be leashed.

URBAN & MULTI-USE PATHWAYS

Across Prescott Valley these pathways include the Central Core MultiUse Path that follows along Lakeshore Drive, the State Route 69 Multi-Use Path, and the PV Pipeline path that connects from Lakeshore Drive to Highway 89. These pathways are primarily used for walking and biking.

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