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Sharlot Hall Museum
Opened in 1928 in a log home that once served as the governor's mansion of the Arizona territory, this...
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Phippen Museum
If you're a fan of classic Western art, you won't want to miss this small museum. Located on a hill a...
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Prescott Lakes Golf Club
- Cooler Drives
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The Smoki Museum
This interesting little museum, which houses a collection of Native American artifacts in a historic...
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The Smoki Museum
- Preserving the Past
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Antelope Hills Golf Course
- Scenic Public Course in Prescott
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Prescott Courthouse Plaza
- Social & Entertainment Hub
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Prescott Rodeo Grounds
- Panoramic City View
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Fort Whipple Museum
Located north of town off U.S. 89 on the grounds of what is now a Veterans Administration hospital, this...
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Lane Trail
- 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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Tuscumbia Trail
- 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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E Cross L Trail
- 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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Upper Pasture Trail
- This trail provides a connecting link from TR #39 to TR #37 and is another access to the Granite Mountain Wilderness. It is another of the recreational trails in this area that were originally roads.
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Aspen Creek Trail
- This is a scenic, easy trail offering beautiful views of the Prescott area. From points along the trail, one can see Spruce Mountain, Mount Union, and the Wilhoit area.
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East Fort Trail
- This trail lies within the Castle Creek Wilderness of the Bradshaw Mountains. It provides panoramic views of Black Canyon, the Pine Mountain Wilderness, and the expanse of the Mogollon Rim to the east.
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Watershed Trail
- This trail, in the Groom Creek area, offers a fairly easy day hike or ride to a ridge overlooking upper Goldwater Lake from the southeast.
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Bull Road Trail
- 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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West Spruce Trail
- The trail is suitable for day hikes or rides in the area and offers some magnificent high elevation vistas of much of northern Arizona. The Sierra Prieta range was heavily mined during the early part of this century.
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Granite Recreation Trail
- This trail is primarily of interest to horseback riders. There are few outstanding on-site features to attract hikers. It does, however, offer equestrians some extensive areas for riding.
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White Rock Spring Trail
- 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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Cedar Springs Trail
- 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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Horsethief Canyon Trail
- 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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Groom Creek Loop Trail
- 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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Little Granite Mountain Trail
- 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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Yankee Doodle Trail
- This lengthy trail passes through a large part of the area burned during the 1972 Battle Fire. Until the time of that fire, the area was one of the most scenic on the Forest.
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