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3 Minute walk to the courthouse square! Suite #2
Suite #2 is one half of this duplex home with a private porch entrance and No Shared Space. Enjoy the king bedroom or the queen sleeper sofa bed. Private off street parking lot is just behind the house. Large screen tv with high speed wifi for your streaming favorites. Updated kitchen with all modern amenities. Enjoy a morning coffee on our classic front porch! For more space, find our other listing in this same house which sleeps up to 6 guests: https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/593508960715053852

Whiskey Row's 1927 Speakeasy w/hot tub
Stroll back in time to the roaring 20's and stay at this nearly 100 year old speakeasy. One block off of the famous Whiskey Row. Just a short walk to all your favorite restaurants, bars and shops. This timeless beauty has all the charm and excitement if you are looking for a unique stay! 2 bedrooms downstairs and a loft upstairs for more sleeping. The popping patio offers a brand new hot tub, fully fenced yard for your furry friends and a fire pit with hanging seating! The 20's are calling!!

Deer Cabin in the pines with views
With two separate deck spaces, this quiet, serene escape allows you to enjoy beautiful views, yet is only 3 miles from Prescott Square in a quiet neighborhood environment. This cozy log sided cabin, with its recently new decks, large picture windows, pleasant master bedroom, loft sleeping area & fun decor, provides you with the necessary amenities you'll need. Even though the decks are incredible, the new AC/Heat system will keep you comfortable inside as well. Quiet neighborhood. No parties.

Nan’s Inn ... near downtown Prescott
NAN’S INN is a hidden gem located in the heart of Prescott. It is near the Courthouse plaza with shopping, good food, musical events & art shows on the square and famous whiskey row. Close by are the beautiful Granite Dells, Granite Mountain & Thumb Butte with their hiking trails, museums, Watson, Lynx and Willow lakes and the colleges (Prescott, Yavapai & Embry Riddle). There are many things to explore in Prescott and Nan’s Inn is a perfect spot to relax & unwind at the end of a busy day!

Mountain Twilight A
Feel like you're in the country but only 5 minutes from downtown Prescott in this stylish mountain getaway. This home has a balcony that runs the length of the home with panoramic views that wow in every season. Stunning sunsets, majestic monsoons, gorgeous snowfalls & sparkling stars can all be enjoyed right from the home. The open floor plan makes hanging out with everyone easy & the spacious master has a sitting area so you can have a little privacy. Hike or off-road right from the house!

Best Nest-Downtown Prescott
This beautifully remodeled 1914 home is two blocks from Whiskey Row and Downtown Prescott shops, theatres, restaurants, and courthouse square events. Professionally designed inviting home, two bedrooms each with a queen bed, two gorgeous bathrooms each with a full shower and bathtub, and a third private sleeping room with two twin beds. Living room has a grand accent wall, rich furniture, and a warm gas stove for restorative evenings at home. Welcome to Prescott, and welcome to our home.

Diamond On The Creek
Beautiful deck overlooking the creek. The house is 960 sq ft, 3 bdrm, 2 baths. Centrally located between Prescott and Prescott Valley- 11 min away from historic downtown Prescott, 7min away from Prescott Valley. Beautiful, private outdoor seating, propane grill. The inside is newly updated. Includes fast WIFI, 2 smart TVs, full kitchen, 2 full bathrooms, walk in closet. Minutes away from Granite Dell, Lynx Lake, Watson Lake. Complimentary coffee and tea. House broken pets are welcomed.

Kirk's Kasita~NEW Guesthouse
Welcome to Kirk's Kasita; A brand-new private Guesthouse nestled in the beautiful pines of Prescott, AZ. Within minutes, you can be enjoying downtown Prescott, shopping, hiking and even swimming in the lakes. The Kasita is also very close to the airport and concert venues. We are perfect for a couples get-away, a small family running to a sporting tournament or just someone needing a little R&R. We have all the amenities and comforts of home along with the luxuries of being away!

Prescott Home Away From Home
Our home is centrally located on 1.5 acres. You will be a 5 to 15 minute drive from all the fun activities you may want to enjoy, including downtown fun, hiking, kayaking, mountain biking, etc. and very close to the local airport and ERAU. You'll have your own entrance to your living space where you can sit and read by the open window or sip your favorite beverage on the quaint patio and listen to the variety of birds and other wildlife that frequent our quiet neighborhood.

The Butte Hideaway Prescott HotTub Thumb ButteView
“Butte Hideaway • Scenic Views, Jacuzzi, Near Rodeo & Trails” You’ll love this unique and tranquil hideaway, tucked on the mountain yet only 1 mile from Prescott’s Courthouse Square with dining and shopping. Just 0.4 miles to the fairgrounds, home of the “World’s Oldest Rodeo.” Take in stunning Thumb Butte views from the porch or while relaxing in the Jacuzzi. The Butte Hideaway is perfectly located for hiking, biking, or kayaking the many scenic trails and nearby lakes.

Frankie's Mile High Cottage on Historic Park Ave
We’re just a short walk from downtown, in Prescott’s charming, historic Park Avenue neighborhood. Inside, you’ll find two cozy bedrooms with queen pillow-top beds and a fully equipped kitchen for an easy, comfortable stay. Out back, relax in the private fenced yard with a hammock and gas grill. ♨️ Hot tub access is OPTIONAL and available as a $50 add-on per stay—see “Other things to note” below.

Retro Bungalow Downtown Prescott - Next to Brewery
This newly renovated 700 sqft 1920's home is loaded with charm and amenities. Situated in south downtown Prescott, you're just a short walk away from the heart of the city and Whiskey Row. Stroll across the street and enjoy live music and great beer at Prescott's most popular brewery. *We are subscribed to the NFL Sunday Ticket for all our football fans out there!*
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When is the best time to visit Prescott?
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| Avg. price | €113 | €108 | €114 | €112 | €113 | €110 | €114 | €111 | €108 | €112 | €114 | €121 |
| Avg. temp | 14°C | 16°C | 19°C | 23°C | 28°C | 33°C | 35°C | 35°C | 32°C | 25°C | 18°C | 13°C |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Prescott?
Prescott has a range of stays near the historic downtown, around quiet forested areas, and close to Watson Lake. Many guests appreciate lodging with access to local trails or views of the pine forests.
What are the best things to do in Prescott with kids?
Families often explore playgrounds at local parks, hike the easy paths near Watson Lake, or discover regional history at museums around downtown. Interactive art spaces and seasonal outdoor events also draw families.
What are some of the best things to do in Prescott?
Explore the charming Courthouse Plaza, wander trails at Prescott National Forest, and discover art galleries or local markets downtown. Watson Lake is frequently suggested for kayaking or birdwatching.
How is the weather in Prescott?
Prescott experiences mild winters around 46–68°F (8–20°C) and warm summers reaching 84–107°F (29–41°C). Spring and autumn have comfortable temperatures, though the summer brings brief storms.
What are the best places to visit in Prescott?
The historic Downtown Prescott area, Courthouse Plaza, and nearby Watson Lake are frequently suggested for visitors. Art galleries, museums, and Prescott National Forest provide a mix of culture and outdoor exploration.
What are some hiking trails in Prescott?
Popular hiking trails include the Granite Mountain Trail, paths around Watson Lake, and scenic loops in Prescott National Forest. These trails often feature pine forests, rocky outcrops, and occasional water views.
What are some family activities we can do in Prescott?
Families often enjoy picnics at local parks, guided horseback rides, and interactive exhibits at downtown museums. Nature walks near Willow Lake and seasonal outdoor events also provide activities for all ages.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Prescott?
Guests frequently take day trips to explore historic mining towns, visit regional wineries, or hike among red rock formations in nearby nature preserves. Art galleries and local markets in neighboring communities are also popular.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Prescott?
Many lodgings in Prescott welcome pets, particularly around the pine forest edges and in neighborhoods close to hiking areas. Some stays feature fenced yards or direct access to outdoor trails for easy outings with your pet.
What are some local tips for visiting Prescott?
Layer your clothing, as temperatures can change quickly, and bring sun protection for outdoor activities. Locals suggest checking out regional art installations and savoring seasonal festivals around the downtown area.
What is Prescott known for?
Prescott is known for its heritage architecture, pine forest surroundings, and vibrant Courthouse Plaza. The city has a long tradition of Western culture, frequent festivals, and access to scenic outdoor recreation.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Prescott?
Hidden gems often include small local art studios, quiet trails near Willow Lake, and historic landmarks tucked around downtown. Some visitors enjoy under-the-radar cafés and bookstores with regional flair.
What are the best foods to try in Prescott?
Locally inspired dishes feature mesquite-grilled meats, Southwestern-style tacos, and homemade pies with regional berries. Many guests also enjoy coffee from independent cafés and handcrafted ice cream.
What should I bring for a trip to Prescott?
Pack layers for changing temperatures, sturdy shoes for exploring trails, and sun protection. A refillable water bottle is useful for outdoor adventures, and a light jacket can be helpful during cooler evenings.
What is the nightlife in Prescott like?
Prescott's nightlife includes live music at downtown venues, laid-back bars with local brews, and community events in the Courthouse Plaza area. In warmer months, outdoor patios often host live performances or gatherings.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Prescott?
Prescott hosts seasonal events including rodeo celebrations near Independence Day, regional art fairs, and holiday parades at Courthouse Plaza. Summer concerts and fall craft markets draw many visitors downtown.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Prescott?
Prescott has a variety of family-friendly vacation rentals in residential neighborhoods and near outdoor recreation areas. Many feature multiple bedrooms, kitchens, and yards for convenient group stays.
When is the best time to visit Prescott?
Spring and autumn are often recommended for mild temperatures and less rainfall, making outdoor activities more enjoyable. Summer draws many for festivals but can be hotter, while winters are cooler and quieter.
All about Prescott
Prescott is a genteel frontier town with grit. This city is proud of its Western heritage: Lawmen Virgil Earp and Doc Holliday, both lived here prior to their famous shoot-out at the OK Corral, and Prescott has lovingly preserved a number of saloons, hotels, and other historic buildings that lend the city a distinct cowboy vibe. But Prescott isn’t a Western movie set — you’ll also find elegant Victorian homes, two colleges, and a robust punk music scene. The town is cradled by the 1.25 million acres of Prescott National Forest, where hiking, rock climbing, and hang gliding thrive. Like Prescott, the forest is multifaceted, offering both classic desert landscapes and pine-forested mountains.
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Prescott National Forest
The desert meets the mountains in Prescott National Forest, where a Sonoran landscape of cactus, yucca, and juniper gives way to mountains enrobed in ponderosa pine. Equestrians, mountain bikers, and off-roaders flock to the park for its 450 miles of trails, but perhaps the biggest draw is Lynx Lake. The 55-acre, pine-ringed shoreline attracts fishermen, boaters, and birdwatchers looking for a mountain getaway. Rental boats are available at the Lynx Lake Store and Marina, which also runs a cute, cabin-esque cafe where you can snag avocado toast and Micheladas made with Arizona brews.
Whiskey Row
In 1900 a devastating fire destroyed downtown Prescott’s notorious Whiskey Row, so dubbed for the plethora of saloons lining the street. Legend holds that cowboys yanked a 24-foot-long oak bar from the Palace Saloon and finished their drinks across the street as they watched the wooden buildings burn. This unflappable spirit (and thirst) is undoubtedly what inspired the town to rebuild, and a new Palace Saloon — made of brick — opened in 1901, alongside a number of other resurrected establishments. You can still enjoy a whiskey at the Palace, which is the state’s oldest continuously operating business. Whiskey Row retains its name and Western style, but many of the former watering holes have since been remade into art galleries.
Sharlot Hall Museum
This museum’s namesake is a woman who was fiercely independent for her times. Sharlot Hall, born in 1870, criss-crossed the region soliciting signatures to admit Arizona to the Union as its own state rather than combine it with New Mexico. Determined to preserve Arizona history, she founded her museum in 1928. Her unique vision included acquiring significant buildings and moving them onto the museum grounds. Here you can visit 11 historical structures, including a 1864 log cabin that was once the Governor’s Mansion and the evocatively named Fort Misery, the oldest surviving cabin in Arizona.
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