Area Attractions
Puzzle Rides
Group activity in which participants solve puzzles while traveling around town in golf carts.
135 S Granite Street
602-601-2261
The Elk's Opera House
The 494-seat Elks Opera House is in a prominent structure on East Gurley Street, just one-half-block from the Yavapai County Courthouse Plaza. The Elks Building was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1978, and the Elks Opera House was the setting for the First Lady Laura Bush’s PRESERVE AMERICA Award in 2004. The opera house is a significant venue for concerts, plays, political events, films, conferences and an array of special events including weddings, graduations and more. The theater has been restored to its 1905 glory, including opera boxes, new seats and completed paint and ceiling restoration as well as the proscenium arch above the stage.
117 E. Gurley Street
928-443-8541
The Sharlot Hall Museum
The Sharlot Hall Museum is the crown jewel of history museums in Arizona. The Museum is built around the site of the first Territorial Governor’s Mansion, which anchors nine historic buildings on a four-acre campus. An extensive collection of pioneer and Native American artifacts dating from Arizona’s territorial days brings the past to life for visitors, as do annual heritage festivals. A variety of related programs are offered throughout the year including signature living history presentations. The Sharlot Hall Museum is an affiliate museum of the Smithsonian Institution.
415 W. Gurley Street
928-445-3122
Phippen Museum
The Phippen Museum is a non-profit with the mission to preserve and exhibit museum-quality Western art, and educate the public about the unique heritage, history, legends, and influence of the art of the American West. The Museum opened in 1984 and was named after Arizona resident and founding member of the Cowboy Artists of America, George Phippen.
4701 Arizona 89 Prescott, AZ 86301
(928) 778-1385
Jerome
If you’re looking for more history, the town of Jerome is just a day drive away. Known as the Wickedest City in the West in 1903, Jerome is an old mining town turned ghost town and restored in the 1960’s to the art style community it is today. There’s a side selection of wine tasting rooms, unique specialty shops, and restaurant. Wear your comfy shoes though, this town is full of hills!
Sedona
Within 90 minutes of Prescott is the unforgettable Sedona. Voted number ONE for the top ten most beautiful places in America by USA Today. Perfect for day trips, hiking, mountain biking or visiting the abundance of art galleries and shops.
The Grand Canyon
Only 2 hours away is arguably one of the most beautiful landmarks on earth. A natural wonder that you simply have to see to believe.