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Prescott Bluegrass Festival
Prescott Bluegrass Festival June 22-23, 2016 – Prescott’s Bluegrass Festival will be celebrating its 32nd year in 2013. It remains the only FREE Bluegrass Festival of its calier in the Western United States. It receives financial support from our Friends of Bluegrass: Prescott Chamber of Commerce, City of Prescott, tri-City businesses as well as many […]

Worlds Oldest Rodeo Prescott
The Worlds Oldest Rodeo® will be reach its 126th birthday (July 1-July 7) in Prescott, the original Territorial Capital of Arizona. The image of the Western Cowboy still rides high in Prescott, AZ. The heroic symbol of American independance and self reliance. July 4, 1888, became the birthday of professional rodeo when a group of […]

Lynx Lake Reservations
Prescott National Forest – Lynx Lake Campground and Groom Creek Horse Camp are now added to the National Recreation Reservation System (NRRS), in line with national policy. By offering reservations, campers will be able to plan ahead knowing they have a campsite ready for their arrival at these popular recreation areas. “I view this change […]

Prescott AZ Summer Concert Series
Prescott AZ annual Summer Concert Series – get out of the heat everone! Prescott’s Courthouse Plaza hosts free, live entertainment five nights a week, from karaoke singing to dance lessons to band performances. Prescott’s Downtown Summer Concert Series aims to offer something for everyone in its expanded evening programs. The events will take place from […]

Lynx Lake – Group Campsites
Lynx Lake – Eagle Ridge Group Campground sits between tall Ponderosa Pines within the Lynx Lake Recreation Area. Within 1/4 mile of the group campground. The Eagle Ridge campground has two sites: The Osprey site can accommodate 26-75 people; the Peregrine site can accommodate 15-25. Groups may reserve one or both. Lynx Lake, a popular campground and fishing reservoir, is […]

White Spar Campground – Prescott AZ
White Spar Campground is located in the ponderosa pine forest three miles from downtown Prescott, this campground has 57 sites with 12 sites open year-round, although the water is turned off during the winter. Camping. Elevation: 5700 Feet Mountain biking trails galore, surronded by towering Ponderosa pines and great campsites. Camping Fees: $14 for campsite […]

Lynx Lake – Prescott AZ
Lynx Lake, Arizona, is a 55-acre reservoir located within Prescott National Forest, approximately 5 miles east of Prescott, Arizona, in the Bradshaw Mountains. The lake is located at 5,530 feet elevation and is stocked for fishing. It is one of the most popular recreation areas in central Arizona. Mild weather, the cool ponderosa pines forest, […]

Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary Prescott
Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary Situated on ten acres north of Prescott and overlooking Willow Lake, the sanctuary has many opportunities for visitors including a covered picnic pavilion, a children’s playground, and 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 […]

Victorian Homes – Prescott AZ
If you are into architecture, this is just one of the many Victorian style homes located in Prescott, AZ. We have listed many of the neighborhoods below, along with a map at the bottom for your use. Courthouse Plaza Historic District Roughly Bounded by Gurley, Montezuma, Cortez and Goodwin Sts., Prescott, AZ (170 acres, 26 […]

Groom Creek Horse Camp – Prescott
Groom Creek Horse Camp Prescott National Forest One of only two horse camping sites in AZ, Prescott’s Groom Creek Horse Camp was specifically designed for campers and picnicers who have horses with them. The campground is located in beautiful, pine covered, high elevation country in one of the most popular recreation areas in Arizona. A little […]