Prescott Attractions

Prescott Courthouse Plaza

120 South Cortez Street

Social & Entertainment Hub...
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Antelope Hills Golf Course

1 Perkins Drive

Scenic Public Course in Prescott...
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Sharlot Hall Museum

415 W. Gurley St

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The Smoki Museum

147 North Arizona Avenue
P.O. Box 10224

Preserving the Past...
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The Smoki Museum

147 N. Arizona St

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Fort Whipple Museum

500 N. Hwy. 89, Bldg. 11
Veterans Administration campus

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Prescott Rodeo Grounds

840 Rodeo Drive

Panoramic City View...
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Tuscumbia Trail

344 South Cortez Street

This trail, originally an access road to mines in the Battle Flat area, stays almost entirely in chaparral vegetation and is not one of the most popular hiking trails...
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Bradshaw Trail

344 South Cortez Street

The upper parts of this trail are the most attractive. The trailhead at Wildflower Saddle goes down through some old mine dumps. It then drops into a beautiful riparian area passing through some nice aspen groves...
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Groom Creek Loop Trail

344 South Cortez Street

This is one of the most attractive trails in the entire trail system on the Prescott National Forest, particularly for horseback riders. This is in part due to the construction of a Horse Camp just south of Groom Creek...
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E Cross L Trail

344 South Cortez Street

This trail is entirely within a ponderosa pine forest. Travelers on this trail should plan enough time to visit the old Palace Station which is now a Forest Service administrative and information site...
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Cedar Springs Trail

344 South Cortez Street

This trail is another link in the system of trails serving the Granite Mountain Wilderness. It is another of the recreational trails in this area that were originally roads built mostly in the late 1800's...
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Bull Road Trail

344 South Cortez Street

This trail begins in Ponderosa pines, just east of Towers Mountain. It stays in timber as far as Hidden tunnel Spring...
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Clark Spring Trail

344 South Cortez Street

This trail offers excellent opportunities for an easy day trip along the lower slopes of the mountain range with scenic views...
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Little Granite Mountain Trail

344 South Cortez Street

This trail's primary function is recreation. It is another in the network of trails providing hiking and riding recreation in and around the Granite Mountain Wilderness...
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Lane Trail

344 South Cortez Street

There are panoramic views from the upper portions of the trail of the southern Bradshaws, Walnut Grove, and Wickenburg. This trail travels through one of the most rugged portions of the southern Bradshaw Mountains...
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White Rock Spring Trail

344 South Cortez Street

This trail is another link in the system of trails serving the Granite Mountain Wilderness. It connects TR #38, TR #41, and TR #261. It is but one of the recreational trails in this area that were originally roads...
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Phippen Museum

4701 U.S. 89 N

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Horsethief Canyon Trail

344 South Cortez Street

The Horsethief Canyon Trail acquired its name from the Horsethief Ranch, where several noted outlaws made this ranch a headquarters for trafficking in stolen horses...
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Twin Peaks Trail

344 South Cortez Street

The upper portions of this trail are all in the Ponderosa pine vegetation type. There are some attractive day hikes in this area using the three trailheads and the portions of these trails above the point where they all converge...
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The Best of NileGuide
There’s never a reason to be bored in Prescott. There are just too many things to do. Start with the must-see attractions, move to the big sights and fine museums, check out some tours, dig in to some outdoor activities, and work your way down to the between-the-cracks, off-the-beaten-path gems. Just leave some time to catch your breath.

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