
Vacation rentals in Prescott
Find and book unique accommodations on Airbnb
Top-rated vacation rentals in Prescott
Guests agree: these stays are highly rated for location, cleanliness, and more.

Luxury Cabin w/ Pool, Spa & 5 Acres | MTN Views
🌄 Luxury Cabin w/ Spa, Sauna, Pool & 5 Acres | Views Relax, Recharge & Escape at this beautifully renovated MTN cabin just 20 minutes from downtown Prescott. Perched at the highest point in the neighborhood on 5 private acres, it’s the perfect place to unplug & connect w/nature w/o sacrificing comfort You'll love the panoramic mtn views, jacuzzi, sauna, & seasonal pool. Whether you're here for a romantic getaway, a peaceful solo retreat, or a small family adventure, this cabin provides it all

Bunkhouse Retreat in the High Desert of Dewey Az!
Real log cabin in the hills of Dewey! Nestled among five acre horse properties! Large 2 bedrooms (king and queen) Just minutes from Prescott, restaurants, shopping, Grand Canyon, Sedona, Jerome and Flagstaff! Full kitchen! One bath with large shower! A log burning fireplace, backyard fire pit, large private fenced yard (perfect for your fur babies) and driveway, has all the comforts of home! Positively no parties without prior approval! ABSOLUTELY NO SMOKING INSIDE! PLEASE DO NOT WASH THE TOWELS

Downtown: Mystic Goddess Villa
Conveniently located one block from the courthouse, this house is nestled in a quiet community just off Whiskey Row (Montezuma). There is a lot of privacy and isolation for your full relaxation. This room is a blocked off from the rest of the home and is independent of itself. You have your own private entrance and keyed entry. This space is simply an oasis! There is direct access to the outdoor seating area, where you can enjoy the salt water jacuzzi hot tub, the glass firepit, and BBQ grill.

Little Javelina Falls /HOT TUB/ Walk to downtown
Enjoy a unique home walking distance to the center of town. This beautiful and private house features a hot tub, front and back lounging areas with BBQ and a waterfall/pond in the front yard The bathroom includes a Japanese smart toilet and awesome double shower towers. The modern kitchen is fully stocked with all new appliances and the cooking basics. Come enjoy this peaceful and quiet getaway today! Note: Due to steps downs/elevation changes the home is not suitable for the elderly.

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!

Silver King Cabin
Beautiful cabin in Prescott. Quiet and peaceful setting in the Groom Creek area. Only 10-15 minutes to the downtown Prescott and Whiskey row. A few minutes from tons of hiking and Goldwater lake for fishing and kayaking. At over 6,200 feet of elevation enjoy the fresh air and cooler temperatures. Perfect location to unwind and enjoy viewing the abundant wildlife. Large deck with a grill and outdoor table for al fresco dining and enjoying the amazing weather. Perfect family getaway.

Whiskey Row's Greenhouse
Come fall in LOVE with Whiskey Row's Greenhouse. This unique home is one block from Whiskey Row, only a short walk to all your favorite restaurants, bars and shops downtown! This one bedroom one bath was fully renovated to perfection. (an additional guest or kids can sleep on the couch if needed). The front yard is completely fenced which makes it perfect of kids and pets. You will love spending your evenings around the outside fire pit! Come check out what Prescott has to offer!!

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!

Artist Inspired Tiny Home in the Forest
Come and experience one of Prescott’s most uniquely adorable tiny homes. A countryside guest home, on an idyllic plot, in the serenity of the vanilla scented Ponderosa pines. Minutes from downtown, nestled in the entrance to the Prescott National Forest. You will fall in love with the place because it is a sanctuary of curated art and design in the wilderness with a fun-loving spirit. The tiny home is perfect for solo adventurers, couples, creatives, and business travelers.

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.

Boulder Cabin•2 miles to town•views•spa•firepit
💦 Private 6-person hot tub 🔥 Outdoor fire pit + complimentary firewood 🌄 Peaceful front deck & panoramic mountain views 🍖 Propane BBQ grill & backyard seating ☕ Coffee bar: Cuisinart pot + coffee, creamer, sugar & tea ☕ Keurig single-serve (K-cups not provided) 📺 Samsung Smart TV in Living room 🧺 Washer & dryer with detergent + fabric softener 🏡 Vaulted-ceiling living room, bright & cozy 🍳 Fully stocked kitchen + spices 🛏️ 2 King beds, 1 Queen, + rollaway twin

Riverstone Cottage, Bright and Airy Forest Retreat
This quiet and secluded stone cottage is set in 3 acres bordering the Prescott National Forest. It is the perfect place to explore both Prescott and the local hiking/Bike and OHV trails. Goldwater Lake is just 2 miles away and is a gorgeous spot for hiking, fishing, kayaking and picnicking. Downtown Prescott is only stunningly beautiful 10 minute drive. *new air conditioning installed August 2025 for those extra hot days we’ve been having*
Popular amenities for Prescott vacation rentals
Stay near Prescott's top sights
Other great vacation rentals in Prescott

Enjoy the views at the Hadley Hideaway

Sunset Mountaintop Views - 5 min from Down Town

The Artful Twist, an A-frame

Ol' Blu' Downtown

Historical District New

Wildlife Views | Hot Tub | Fire Pit & Games

Oak Knoll B&B

K & J Cottage TPT license 21620590
When is the best time to visit Prescott?
| Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Avg. price | €114 | €108 | €114 | €113 | €114 | €111 | €114 | €112 | €108 | €113 | €114 | €122 |
| 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.
What are the top things to do in Prescott?
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.
Quick stats about vacation rentals in Prescott

Total vacation rentals
Explore 780 vacation rentals in Prescott

Nightly prices starting at
Prescott vacation rentals start at €35 per night before taxes and fees

Verified guest reviews
Over 61,240 verified reviews to help you choose

Family-friendly vacation rentals
470 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

Pet-friendly vacation rentals
Find 380 rentals that welcome pets

Vacation rentals with a pool
10 properties feature pools

Rentals with dedicated workspaces
400 properties have a dedicated workspace

Wi-Fi availability
770 of Prescott vacation rentals include wi-fi access

Popular amenities for guests
Guests love Self check-in, Gym, and BBQ grill across Prescott rentals

4.9 Average rating
Prescott stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.9 out of 5!
Destinations to explore
- Southern California Vacation rentals
- Las Vegas Vacation rentals
- San Diego Vacation rentals
- Phoenix Vacation rentals
- Salt River Vacation rentals
- Palm Springs Vacation rentals
- Scottsdale Vacation rentals
- Henderson Vacation rentals
- Las Vegas Strip Vacation rentals
- Sedona Vacation rentals
- Joshua Tree Vacation rentals
- Tucson Vacation rentals
- Rentals with a kayak Prescott
- Rentals with lake access Prescott
- Pet-friendly rentals Prescott
- Rentals with a patio Prescott
- Rentals with a fireplace Prescott
- Rentals with a washer and dryer Prescott
- Cabin rentals Prescott
- Family-friendly rentals Prescott
- Cottage rentals Prescott
- Apartment rentals Prescott
- Condo rentals Prescott
- Rentals with an accessible height toilet Prescott
- Private suite rentals Prescott
- Rentals with outdoor seating Prescott
- House rentals Prescott
- Rentals with breakfast Prescott
- Rentals with a fire pit Prescott
- Rentals with a hot tub Prescott
- Guesthouse rentals Prescott
- Lake Pleasant
- Red Rock State Park
- Chapel of the Holy Cross
- Sedona Golf Resort
- Slide Rock State Park
- Verde Canyon Railroad
- Out of Africa Wildlife Park
- Watson Lake
- Alcantara Vineyards and Winery
- Montezuma Castle National Monument
- Tuzigoot National Monument
- Page Springs Cellars
- Enchantment Resort
- Javelina Leap Vineyard, Winery & Bistro
- Cathedral Rock Trailhead
- Bell Rock Trailhead
- ChocolaTree Organic Oasis
- Devil's Bridge Trail
- Sedona Airport Overlook
- Boynton Canyon Trail
- Montezuma Well
- Lake Pleasant Regional Park
- Oak Creek Vineyards & Winery
- Amitabha Stupa And Peace Park





