
THE SHARLOT HALL MUSEUM
415 W. Gurley Street
928-445-3122
www.sharlot.org

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. Historical theater productions are presented in the Blue Rose Theater. The Sharlot Hall Museum is an affiliate museum of the Smithsonian Institution.
Summer Hours: (May-September) Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Sunday, 12 p.m. - 4 p.m.;
Winter Hours: (October-April) Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.; Sunday, 12 p.m. - 4 p.m.
Admission: Adults - $5; Children (17 and under) and Museum members - Free
THE PHIPPEN MUSEUM OF WESTERN ART
4701 Highway 89 N.
928-778-1385
www.phippenartmuseum.org
An extensive permanent collection of paintings, sculpture, photographs, drawings and additional artifacts is coupled with changing exhibits and educational programming at the Phippen Museum—all relating to the art and history of the American West. Visitors also have access to the museum’s library, which contains nearly 600 books, 60 professional videos and more. Situated on Highway 89, about 10 miles north of downtown Prescott, the fine art museum stands as the only one of its kind in the community.
Hours: Tuesday – Saturday 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.; Sunday 1 - 4 p.m.; closed Monday. Admission: Adults - $5; Seniors & AAA $4; 12-18 - $1; under 12 & members - Free
SMOKI MUSEUM OF AMERICAN INDIAN ART & CULTURE
147 N. Arizona Street
928-445-1230
www.smokimuseum.org
Learn about the early history of regional Native American tribes at the Smoki Museum of American Indian Art & Culture. Unique artifacts, ranging from pottery and jewelry to clothing and ornaments, are housed within the museum, as is an art collection composed of paintings, drawings and photographs and a substantial library. Events span the calendar year, and there are plenty of chances to take advantage of the museum’s educational programs.
Hours: Tuesday – Saturday 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.; Sunday 1 - 4 p.m.; closed Monday
Admission: Adults - $5; Seniors - $4; Students - $3; under 12 - Free
FORT WHIPPLE MUSEUM
Building 11-Veterans Administration Complex
500 N. Highway 89
www.sharlot.org
Found within a structure that originally stood as the officer’s quarters circa 1905, the Fort Whipple Museum gives visitors a glimpse of the military and medical history of the Arizona territory between 1864 and 1924.
Hours: Thursday – Saturday, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Admission: FreeOther attractions not to be missed while in the Prescott community include:
HERITAGE PARK ZOOLOGICAL SANCTUARY
1403 Heritage Park Road
928-778-4242/877-778-6008
www.heritageparkzoo.org
Formerly known as the Heritage Park Zoo, the Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary is an ideal attraction for families in search of opportunities for recreation, education and entertainment in one. The wildlife sanctuary houses native and exotic animals in natural habitats, and also offers a number of events and programs on a wide variety of topics.
Summer Hours: Every day, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Winter Hours: Every day, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Admission: Adults - $8; 3-12 - $5; under 3 - Free
HIGHLANDS CENTER FOR NATURAL HISTORY
1375 S. Walker Road
928-776-9550
www.highlandscenter.org

The Highlands Center for Natural History is located on its new 80-acre Lynx Creek site, which is home to the LEED certified James Learning Center, the Kiwanis Amphitheatre and three miles of hiking trails, with one 3/4-mile loop that is handicap accessible. For more than three decades, the environmental education organization has been a top resource for outdoor science education. Year-round programming for youth and families is available, including hands-on field studies, lectures, workshops, summer day camps and more.
Summer Hours: (April-September) 7 a.m. – 7 p.m. Winter Hours: (October-March) 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. Admission: Free
WHISKEY ROW
Whiskey Row is Prescott’s—not to mention one of Arizona’s—most famous streets. In its heyday, Whiskey Row was lined with saloons that welcomed many well-known cowboys and outlaws on a regular basis. In 1900, the entire block—along with three-quarters of the town—was destroyed by fire. But within days, new structures began to rise, most of fire-proof brick, and many of those buildings are still standing. Today, Whiskey Row is the ideal place for unique shopping, dining and plenty of entertainment.
B&B - CABINS - COTTAGES - SUITES
Apple Creek Cottages
1001 White Spar Road
928-445-7321/888-455-8003
www.applecreekcottages.com
Briar Wreath Inn B & B
232 S. Arizona Avenue
928-778-6048
www.briarwreathinn.com
Creekside Preserve Lodge & Guest Cabins
11255 S. State Route 69, Mayer
928-632-0777
www.creeksidepreserve.com
Gurley Street Lodge B & B
909 W. Gurley Street
928-442-0200
www.gurleystreetlodge.com
Log Cabin Bed & Breakfast
3155 N. Highway 89
928-778-0442/888-778-0442
www.prescottlogcabin.com
Log Cabins at Juniper Well Ranch
CALL FOR DIRECTIONS
928-442-3415
www.juniperwellranch.com
Perkins Manor
109 S. Pleasant Street
928-277-4410
www.perkinsmanor.com
Pleasant Street Cottages
233 N. Pleasant Street
928-777-0548
www.pleasantstreetcottages.com
Pleasant Street Inn B & B
142 S. Pleasant Street
928-445-4774/877-226-7128
www.pleasantbandb.com
Prescott Pines Inn
901 White Spar Road
928-445-7270/800-541-5374
www.prescottpinesinn.com
Teapot Inn B & B
989 W. Center Street, Chino Valley
928-636-7727/877-636-7721
www.teapotinn.com
HOTELS - MOTELS
Antelope Hills Inn
6000 Willow Creek Road
928-778-6000
www.antelopehillsinn.com
Best Western Prescottonian Motel
1317 E. Gurley Street
928-445-3096
www.prescottbestwestern.com
Comfort Inn of Prescott
1290 White Spar Road
928-778-5770/877-270-9434
www.prescottcomfortinn.com
Connor Hotel of Jerome
164 Main Street, Jerome
928-634-5006/800-523-3554
www.connorhotel.com
Forest Villas Hotel
3645 Lee Circle
928-717-1200/800-223-3449
www.forestvillas.com
Hampton Inn of Prescott
3453 Ranch Drive
928-443-5500/800-426-7866
www.hamptonprescott.com
Hassayampa Inn
122 E. Gurley Street
928-778-9434/800-322-1927
www.hassayampainn.com
Heritage House Motel
819 E. Gurley Street
928-445-9091/800-798-5393
Holiday Inn Express
3454 Ranch Drive
928-445-8900/800-465-4329
www.hiexpress.com/prescottaz
Hotel St. Michael
205 W. Gurley Street
928-776-1999/800-678-3757
www.stmichaelhotel.com
Hotel Vendome
230 S. Cortez Street
928-776-0900/888-468-3583
www.vendomehotel.com
Jerome Grand Hotel
200 Hill Street, Jerome
928-634-8200/888-817-6788
www.jeromegrandhotel.com
Prescott Quality Inn & Suites & Conference Center
4499 E. State Route 69
928-777-0770/877-882-0770
www.prescottqualityinn.com
Prescott Resort & Conference Center
1500 E. State Route 69
928-776-1666/800-967-4637
www.prescottresort.com
Prescott Sierra Inn
809 White Spar Road
928-445-1250/800-513-2014
www.rrscenery.com/prescottsierrainn.html
Residence Inn by Marriott
3599 Lee Circle
928-775-2232/888-236-2427
www.residenceinn.com
SpringHill Suites by Marriott
200 E. Sheldon Street
928-776-0998/888-466-8440
www.springhillsuitesprescott.com
RV PARKS - CAMPGROUNDS
Point of Rocks Campground
3025 N. Highway 89
928-445-9018
www.pointofrockscampground.com
Willow Lake RV & Camping Resort
1617 Heritage Park Road
928-445-6311/800-940-2845