

Phoenix may be the official state capital, but when it comes to recreation, leisure-time activities and good old-fashioned fun, Prescott Valley is the real capital of Arizona.
First, there are 10 public parks, including Mountain Valley Park, with its award-winning amphitheater, skate and bike park and public swimming pool complete with a 100-foot slide and splash pad. Fain Park offers fishing, hiking, gold panning and just relaxing in one of the area’s most scenic locations.
On the outskirts of town are the towering pines of Prescott National Forest, where there are thousands of acres available for hiking, biking, backpacking, fishing and camping. Lynx Lake, Goldwater Lake and Watson Lake are just a few miles up the road, as are the rugged Mingus Mountains with their spectacular vistas.
In town, you can participate in organized sports for both youth and adults. These range from football to baseball, basketball to soccer, bowling to volleyball. During the hockey season you can enjoy ice skating at Tim’s Toyota Center or hike along the many trails located within the town.
There is golf to be played on several public courses, a zoological sanctuary to visit in nearby Prescott and, of course, the magnificence of the Grand Canyon, which is only a two-hour drive to the north.
If that is not enough to keep you busy, you can attend a craft fair, visit a historical site or museum, go bowling, test your skills at miniature golf or skee-ball, rent a canoe, spend an afternoon shooting skeet…the list of Prescott Valley’s year-round recreational opportunities and leisure activities is virtually endless.
Golf Courses
PUBLIC
Antelope Hills Golf Course
1 Perkins Dr. Prescott
928-776-7888
Prescott Golf and Country Club
1030 Prescott Country Club Blvd. Dewey
928-775-3941

Quailwood Greens Golf Course
12200 E. Highway 69 Dewey
928-772-0130
StoneRidge Golf Course
1601 N. Bluff Top Dr. Prescott Valle
928-772-6500
PRIVATE
Talking Rock Golf Course
15075 N. Talking Rock Ranch Rd.