Family-friendly things to do in Prescott, AZ – Visit Heritage Park Zoo, splash in lakeside swimming areas, go kayaking, and enjoy seasonal events. Day Trips from Prescott Prescott makes the perfect base for day trips in Northern Arizona, including Sedona, Jerome, Cottonwood wine country, and the Grand Canyon South Rim.
Visitor Info Prescott attracts thousands of visitors annually and a significant percentage of once-vacationers become new Prescott residents each year. Whether you're traveling to Prescott for the first time or the hundredth, and whether you're traveling 100 miles away or 1,000 you'll find a feeling of being home in Prescott, AZ.
Explore all the things to do in Prescott, AZ. From kayaking, biking and horseback riding to western museums, art galleries and breweries. You'll find it here.
Prescott attractions include everything from ziplining over tigers and Wild West museums to visiting Watson Lake. Take a look at our top recommendations.
Prescott's history is rich with Wild West lore. Native Americans, Spanish explorers, 49ers, miners and homesteaders all left their mark on Prescott. Read Prescott history and learn the story of Prescott.
Prescott hosts a variety of festivals year-round—from music and film to bike races, cowboy poetry, and brew fests. No matter the season, there’s something happening in Prescott.
Discover Prescott’s rich Western culture through historic saloons, cowboy traditions, rodeos, museums, and Old West events. Experience authentic Arizona history in the heart of Prescott.
Plan easy day trips from Prescott to Cottonwood, Jerome, Camp Verde, Clarkdale and Sedona. See scenic routes, drive times, and top things to do across the Verde Valley.
Find Prescott hotels, bed and breakfasts, cabins, vacation rentals and camping. From budget-friendly to a true Wild West experience, find where to stay here.