Getaways Near Prescott

Jan 14, 2022

Getaways Near Prescott

2022 is finally here and with it, are all the hopes and dreams that come with new and exciting plans. Join us, as we explore a few points of interest close to home that are sure to bring a smile to your face and joy to your heart.


Day Trips from Prescott 

Prescott is everyone’s hometown, offering a variety of excursions not too far outside the city. Trips that that are sure to satisfy everyone’s thirst for fun and/or adventure. For long-time residents it can be easy to forget what exists just a few hours away. For new residents, exploration of unfamiliar places can be exciting for the entire family.  Regardless of where you fit in, discovering or rediscovering Arizona, finding adventure close to home is a fantastic way to start the New Year.


Jerome

Just thirty- five miles outside Prescott in the Black Hills, rests the historic copper mining town of Jerome. While the mines are no longer active, the town itself has been promoted and accepted as the largest ghost town in America. The streets, once filled with gamblers and bootleggers, is now a far cry from the days of yore. Today it flows with visitors, all there to enjoy the shopping in one of the many eclectic or unique gift shops. It is also thriving with artists and as beauty is in the eye of the beholder, the diverse range of art allows you to be the expert of your own heart. Of course, no town would be worth a lick of salt, if it didn’t offer a variety of tasty cuisine. Your palate will be pleased as you relax and savor the flavor in one of the many restaurants Jerome has to offer. This quaint town is worthy to be on your “must visit” list but take it from the many feet before you- be prepared to walk and wear comfortable shoes. Jerome | Visit Arizona


Camp Verde

If you envision a train ride on your horizon and prefer to rest your feet, you may want to heed the call of “All Aboard!”  Approximately thirty-nine miles from Prescott there is an adventure that awaits you.  Here you will hop on board in Camp Verde, sit back, unwind, and embrace the journey as the train weaves its way under the towering red rock buttes and steep ravines. Wildlife, flora, and fauna await you on this year-round family fun activity. Verde Canyon Railroad | Train Ride in Clarkdale Arizona (verdecanyonrr.com)


Sedona

Hop in the car and ready yourself for another short road trip. A mere sixty-one miles from Prescott takes you to the beautiful red rocks of Sedona. Visitors from all over, travel here and it has become a desired destination for those seeking both the beauty of the outdoors and the lure of art and shopping. Your visit here will undoubtedly create a memory that will be with you for years to come. Things to Do in Sedona, AZ | Visit Sedona

 

Weekend Getaways from Prescott


Flagstaff

Arizona has an overall reputation of cactus, rattlesnakes, scorpions, and heat. While all of those may very well be true at certain times of the year, there is also excitement and fun in the snow about 2 hours outside Prescott at Snowbowl Ski Resort in Flagstaff. January is the perfect time to head to Snowbowl for a short weekend getaway. Whether you ski, snowboard, or just like to throw snowballs at your loved ones, bundle up and head for the hills! If you are looking for a romantic get-away, look no further. Cozy up by the fire after a day on the slopes with you sweetheart and let the cold melt away. Arizona Snowbowl Ski Resort - Where Arizona Skis


Williams-Grand Canyon

For another spectacular escape, a drive to Williams (known as the Gateway to the Grand Canyon) will land you on the path to the South Rim of the Grand Canyon. Get your reservations and join the fun as the Grand Canyon Railway Grand Canyon Railway | Grand Canyon Railway & Hotel (thetrain.com) departs from Williams and rolls along through prairies and hills. Arriving a few hours later at the South Rim of the Grand Canyon, you may just find yourself breathless as you take in the majestic scenery and wonderment of it all.  Plan ahead for a weekend stay in the nostalgic and historic town of Williams Visit Williams Arizona | Things To Do, Hotels, Route 66, Grand Canyon (experiencewilliams.com) or at the Grand Canyon itself. Either way, a unique experience awaits you.


Las Vegas

Are you craving a mini vacation with some lights and entertainment?  Four hours outside Prescott is fabulous and exciting Las Vegas, Nevada!  Dining, dancing, entertainment, and sports are sure to provide a fun experience for most anyone wanting to jumpstart the year. Whether you are looking for a traditional visit or something more luxurious, Las Vegas hotels and events have something for everyone.     Las Vegas Hotels, Shows, Things to Do, Restaurants & Maps (visitlasvegas.com)

Whether you decide on a day trip or weekend escape, Prescott provides a great starting point for many fun and enjoyable experiences. There truly are too many to list but hopefully this list will start the journey of adventure in your heart. Other places worth mentioning as well with mileage from Prescott.


Bearizona – 1 ½ hours   Drive-Thru Wildlife Park : Bearizona Wildlife Park

OdySea/Butterfly Wonderland -2 hours OdySea Aquarium in Scottsdale, AZ - America's Newest Aquarium

Lake Havasu – 3 ½ hours Arizona's Playground - Lake Havasu City (golakehavasu.com)

Tombstone – 4 hours TombstoneWeb.com – Tombstone Arizona Information

Bisbee – 4 ½ hours Discover Bisbee Arizona | United States | Bisbee Visitor Center

Big Bear (California) - 6 hours Big Bear Lake, CA - Official Travel and Tourism Website

Brian Head (Utah) - 6 ½ hours Utah Ski, Snowboard & Mountain Biking Resort | Brian Head Resort

 

Join us as we embrace 2022 as a much-welcomed opportunity to enjoy new adventures and add to memories for years to come. If the possibility of relocating to one of our communities has been on your mind, take some time and come for a visit. You’ll find new opportunities at some communities and the last chance to be part of others. Whether you’re looking to put down roots or you’d rather let the winds guide you where they may, you’ll find a community at Dorn Homes that will welcome you with open arms. For more information about any of the homes or communities we build reach out to an Online Home Advisor today.


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