Attractions

Local Restaurants

Eating out at one of the many unique privately owned restaurants in town is what keeps many people coming back to Prescott; here are a few of our favorites:

The Rose Restaurant casual fine dining with an American - continental menu; this would be our recommendation for that special occasion.
234 S Cortez St.                           928-777-8308

129 ½ Great food and wonderfully mellow live jazz nightly.
129 N Cortez St.                          928-443-9292

El Gato Azul Authentic Spanish menu in this intimate bistro style restaurant, go for the Tapa's.
318 W Goodwin St.                     928-445-1070

Genovese's Fine Italian cuisine in the center of town.
217 W Gurley St.                         928-541-9089

Murphy's claim to have the best steaks in town, but it's the salmon you should try.
201 N Cortez St.                          928-445-4044

Gurley St Grill If you don't know what it is you are hungry for, you will find it on the menu at this great American grille.
230 W Gurley St.                         928-445-3388

Casa Alvarez The best Mexican food in town and its' right across the street from us - fabulous Margarita's and you can walk back to your room!
810 White Spar Rd                       928-443-5544

Pine Cone Inn If you are feeling nostalgic for the way things were then this supper club with fine food is for you.
1245 White Spar Rd.                    928-445-2970

Iron Springs Cafe Great southwest flavor in this unique old wooden railroad building
1501 West Iron Springs Rd.          928-443-8848

Horse Riding

Foothills Ranch - Mayer
One hour to all day rides, beginner to expert levels, enquire about special discounted Lodging/Riding packages

What To Do & See

Prescott is ideally located at an elevation of 5300 feet in the cool pines and mountain air halfway between Phoenix and Flagstaff. The original site of the capitol when Arizona was a Territory Prescott's rich history can still be traced in the buildings of famous Whiskey Row, the Courthouse Plaza, and the Sharlot Hall Museum.

Known as "everybody's home town", Prescott is home to the world's oldest rodeo, countless art and craft fairs, dozens of antique stores, art galleries and one-of-a kind restaurants. Within the city limits you will also find two casinos', a zoo, and five museums.

If that doesn't keep you occupied, and you are looking for more active pleasures then enjoy over 400 miles of hiking trails, a zoo, four lakes offering fishing, kayaking and sailing, fifteen area parks and one hundred and eight holes of golf!

Looking to explore further afield? Then The Grand Canyon, Sedona, Jerome, the Verde Canyon Railway and the experimental urban design laboratory of Arcosanti are all within 1-2 hours of extraordinary scenic driving. And don't miss Arizona's only wild life park Out of Africa just outside of Cottonwood.

Area Attractions

The Grand Canyon
Sedona
Jerome
Verde Canyon Railroad
Arcosanti
Heritage Park Zoological preserve
Sharlot Hall Museum
Out of Africa wild animal park

Local Golf Courses

Antelope Hills Golf Course
Stoneridge
Prescott Country Club