Prescott - The Perfect High Country Getaway
Prescott's unique setting, rich
old-west history and mild climate make it an ideal place for people
wanting to invest in great Prescott real estate as well as visitors
wanting to explore the area. With an elevation of 5,347 feet and an
average yearly high of 85 degrees, Prescott is a very comfortable place
to be. Since its incorporation over 100 years ago in 1883, Prescott is
considered one of the top emerging metropolitan cities, and is now home
to just over 40,000 people. The number of people who have discovered
real estate in Prescott, Arizona and the tri-city area (including
Prescott, Prescott Valley and Chino Valley) has grown to over 83,000
people. Hosting a variety of events and activities, Prescott attracts
tourists from the Valley and beyond. In fact, Prescott has so much to
offer that it is often difficult to decide what to do and see while
you're here. We suggest the following:
- History lives on at Sharlot Hall, the largest museum of its kind in
the central territory of Arizona. Sharlot Hall is dedicated to
providing educational adventures in human and natural history, and is
determined to keep the rich diversity of Prescott's regional heritage
alive and thriving. The museum features exhibits and collections of
artifacts that tell the stories of those who first settled Arizona and
the West.
- Grab your gear and get ready to explore the scenic beauty that
Prescott has to offer. With over 450 miles of multi-use trails winding
around pine trees, granite boulders and pristine lakes, Prescott's mild
year-round temperature is the perfect place to hike or mountain bike.
In addition to the scenic offerings, some Prescott trails also offer a
little bit of history. Tucked away within Inscription Canyon, over
1,300 ancient petroglyphs have been discovered by The Yavapai Chapter of
the Arizona Archaeological Society, in a remote corner of Prescott
Valley real estate in the beautiful Prescott Valley Arizona real estate
community of Talking Rock. Permission is needed from the Yavapai tribe
to see the impressive petroglyphs and visitation is limited to ensure
the ancient findings remain preserved. Whether you're looking to get a
little exercise or just escape the heat, the outdoor experiences
Prescott has to offer are sure to be a unique ones.
- If you're looking for a spot to tee off this summer, Prescott is the
place. Well known as a popular golf destination, Prescott Arizona golf
draws in thousands of golf enthusiasts each year, and with over 300
days of sunshine per year, golfers have plenty of time to perfect their
craft. Prescott has four public golf courses, including Antelope Hills
Golf Courses, Quailwood Greens Golf Course, Prescott Golf & Country
Club and Stone Ridge Golf Course. Private courses include the
championship Talking Rock Golf Club, Prescott Lakes Golf Club and
Hassayampa Golf Community. Whether public or private, Prescott boasts
some of the best Arizona golf facilities and with an Arizona golf lesson
taught by a skilled instructor at any of the fine courses. The variety
of terrain is perfect for every skill level.
- If shopping is more of your forte, head to Prescott's Courthouse
Plaza. Home of quaint boutiques, fabulous restaurants and an eclectic
array of galleries featuring local, regional and nationally know
artists, the plaza has something for everyone. Still not filled up?
Prescott is home to nearly 70 restaurants, including local favorites 129
½ An American Jazz Grille, Acme Fish Company, El Gato Azul, Caffe St.
Michael, Hooligan's Pub and N'awlins on Montezuma.
- Prescott is home to several fun-filled activities and events,
including the Prescott Jazz Festival, the Whiskey Row Block Party, The
Prescott Farmer's Market, as well as the World's Oldest Rodeo.
- Looking for information about schools for your children or yourself?
Prescott offers a range of public, charter and private schools,
including The Prescott Unified School District (PUSD), Excel Education
Centers, Kestral High School, Mountain Oak Charter School, Sacred Heart
Catholic School K-8, Tri-city Prep High School and Willow Creek Charter
School.
- Looking to earn a degree? Students can choose from several
top-notch academic institutions, including Yavapai College, Northern
Arizona University - Yavapai, Prescott College, Embry-Riddle
Aeronautical University (ERAU) and North Central University.
- After exploring all that Prescott has to offer, lay your head down
at one of several quaint bed and breakfasts. Each property has a unique
atmosphere, offering travelers everything from the cozy comfort of a
mountain retreat to the excitement of a haunted house. The owners of
Prescott's small inns, guest homes and bed & breakfasts are
committed to providing visitors with a comfortable, restful and
memorable stay that is sure to bring them back time and time again.