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Prescott Guide shares about Prescott's hiking trails

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The Prescott area is well-known and well-loved for its moderate temps, gorgeous mountain views, awe-inspiring granite dells, and treasured lakes. With such a variety you can expect Prescott trails to range from nearly effortless jaunts to serious ascents offering hundred-mile views. Whether you're an avid hiker or new to the sport, Prescott Guide is here to help you sort out Prescott's trails - from easy to more adventurous - and the advantages of both. Here is a short listing of some of Prescott's more better-known trails starting with the easy: Badger Springs - under 1 mile Not expecting hieroglyphs? Well, you should! Enjoy discovering creek-side boulders and hieroglyphs on this easy and family-friendly trail. It follows a short ravine to an endless but beautiful cluster of boulders along the banks of Arizona's Agua Fria River. Lynx Lake Loop - 3 miles Nestled into a lushly-forested mountain valley, beautiful Lynx Lake stays pleasantly cool year round. Because th...

Prescott Guide invites you to discover the Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary in Prescott

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Prescott, Arizona, the jewel of Northern Arizona offers visitors and residents so many things to do! Here is an idea to assure you a day of fun and excitement. Prescott Guide invites you to discover the Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary in Prescott. Situated on ten acres north of Prescott and overlooking Willow Lake, the Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary has many opportunities for visitors including interactive animal experiences, a covered picnic pavilion, and a children’s playground. You will find large, naturally landscaped enclosures for the animals with paths that allow visitors the opportunity to get an up-close and personal view of them. One of the most interesting exhibits, and one which is unique to the Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary, is the Tarantula Grotto. This building has a distinctive cave-like feel. Safely housed are many different species of spiders from all over the world. This is one of the largest public displays of spiders in the country. We also house a l...

Prescott Guide invites you to learn about Prescott's history at our local museums

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Prescott, Arizona has a colorful and exciting history a mile long. Prescott Guide introduces you to some of our finest museums. You can mosey through the Phippen Museum named for Cowboy Artist George Phippen, featuring the art and heritage of the American Southwest, the Gold King Mine, Smoki Museum, and Sharlot Hall Museum. Gold King Mine Museum Have you ever been to the well-known, mysterious ghost town of Jerome, Arizona? There you’ll find the Gold King Mine Museum. What can you expect to see? You’ll be able to see some fun, old antique vehicles and vintage mining artifacts. Much of the original equipment the miners used to bring Jerome into existence in the early 1920’s is still available to peruse. Hours, Location and Fees Open daily 10 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 1000 Perkinsville Road, Jerome - 928-634-0053 Admission between $3 to $5, Children 5 and under are free. Smoki Museum A gallery/museum featuring native Southwest cultures, including Native American paintings, rugs, pottery and...

Prescott Guide invites you to experience annual Prescott events

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Beautiful Prescott is the former territorial capital of the state of Arizona. Located in Arizona's central highlands, we are conveniently located and nearly equidistant to Phoenix and Flagstaff. Prescott is famous for our historic downtown business district showcasing Courthouse Square and blocks and blocks of stately Victorian homes. Prescott's pioneer history is saturated with many old saloons, remnants of the gold rush, and stories of famous local cowboys like Tom Mix. In addition to the many historical attractions in and around downtown, Prescott is located near the Prescott National Forest and the uniquely captivating Granite Dells, which offer an abundance of outdoor activities. Prescott Guide invites you to our famed Courthouse Square to enjoy the best of Prescott this season: 2018 Holiday Light Parade Saturday, November 24, 2018, 11:00 am The Holiday Light Parade thrills locals as it winds it way through Prescott on its way to the Courthouse. 64th Annual Yavapa...