Booking a Hotel in Prescott, AZ
Prescott draws visitors from around the globe with its unique location, western history, and pleasant climate. Visitors will enjoy discovering local and exotic wildlife at the Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary. The Sanctuary is a great place for the whole family with many naturally landscaped enclosures that allow visitors an up-close look at the animals, a children’s playground, and a picnic pavilion. For a look at Prescott’s past, visitors will enjoy exploring the Smoki Museum of American Indian Art and Culture. Prescott’s Whiskey Row is the historic location of several large saloons, at one point housing over 40 saloons. Today on Whiskey Row visitors will find a whole host of unique shops, art galleries, and candy shops in addition to saloons. Prescott provides access to many exciting recreational opportunities and amazing natural parks. The Prescott National Forest offers a glimpse at what the area looked like when early settlers came through to pan for gold. The mild climate makes the Forest a great place for year-round hiking, camping, fishing, and climbing. It is also a popular destination for hang gliding and whitewater rafting.
- A.C. Williams Granite Creek Park
- Courthouse Square
- Embry-Riddle Prescott Observatory Complex
- Fain Park
- Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary
- Highlands Center for Natural History
- Ian Russell Gallery Of Fine Art
- James S. Acker Park
- Lynx Lake Recreation Area
- Mountain Spirit Gallery
- Phippen Museum
- Prescott Elks Theater
- Prescott Frontier Days
- Prescott National Forest
- Sharlot Hall Museum
- Smoki Museum
- Watson Lake Park
- Watson Woods
- Whiskey Row
- Yavapai Casino
- Prescott College
- Yavapai College
- Fort Whipple Museum
- Mingus Fire Tower and Cabin
- Yavapai Regional Med Center
- Prescott Municipal Airport, Ernest A. Love Field
- Arizona Army National Guard Camp Navajo
- Luke Air Force Base
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