RV Parks and Campgrounds
Prescott offers several RV parks and campgrounds, many of which are age-restricted to adults 55+, making these RV parks and campgrounds as much a resort living community as they are an overnight spot for a cross-country road tour. Whether you're looking to spend 2 nights or over 200 nights in one of these RV parks or campgrounds this year, be sure to ask if the campground fits your needs with regard to age restriction.
Point of Rocks Campground
3025 N Hwy 89 (AZ-89 north of Willow Lake Park Road)
96 RV sites with full hook-ups
Open year-round
Services:
- Granite rock formations
- Pinon pines or cottonwood trees on most sites
- Large level spaces with full hookups
- Quiet, adult oriented
- Very clean restrooms
- Laundry room
- Four miles north of Prescott
- Daily and weekly rates
- Good Sam discount available
- Family owned and operated
Orchard Ranch Resort
11250 E State Route 69, Dewey (14 miles east of Prescott)
Pull-through RV sites with full hook-ups
55+ adults only
Open year-round
Services:
- Full Hook-up RV Pull-thru Shaded Sites
- Laundry Room
- Salon
- Card Rooms
- Library/TV Room
- Horse Shoes
- Roundhouse Dining Room
- Pool/Spa
- Exercise Facility
- Pavilion
- Putting Green
- Sharlot Hall Kiosk & Cabin
- Beautiful Tree Lined Street
Pine Lawn Ranch Mobile Home and RV Park
910 West Gurley Street, Prescott (1 mile west of Courthouse Square)
55+ adult resident community (Age restriction does not apply to overnight or weekly RV guests)
Open year-round
Services:
- Cool wooded park like setting with shade and greenery
- Stunning rock formations
- Spacious lots and open space
- Paved streets
- Seasonal Creek
- Daily, weekly, monthly and seasonal rates for RVs
- Pets accepted (restrictions apply)
- Laundromats and shopping located nearby
Lakeside Apartments and RV Village
3080 N Hwy 89 (AZ-89 north of Willow Lake Park Road)
30 RV sites
Adult community
Open year-round
Services:
- All utilities paid
- Basic Cable paid
- Showers
- Laundry Room
- 5 minutes to shopping, the VA Center, and Downtown Prescott
- Within a short walking distance to 2 lakes
- Storage Units available
- Pet Friendly
- Pinic tables at each RV site
- Common area with picnic tables and grills
- Clubhouse with pool table, arcade style games, TV
- On site managers
- Family owned and operated
- Well established
- Adults only
- Clean, drug-free environment
Driving Directions
Need driving directions to Prescott from Phoenix, Las Vegas, and other cities nearby? Our handy directions will get you here. Prescott is ideally located in central Arizona at the intersection of two major state routes – Highway 69 and Highway 89. It’s also fewer than 90 miles from I-10 and I-40, two coast-to-coast interstates. And once you’re in Prescott, you’ll experience the Gateway to Northern Arizona. Within just a couple hours driving time, Prescott visitors can find themselves in Jerome, wine country, Sedona, or the Grand Canyon. Prescott is the perfect central Arizona location from which to venture out, and we're sure you'll always want to find the road back.Frequently Asked Questions
Do you have some questions about Prescott, Arizona? Curious about the history of Prescott? Wondering what Prescott is like today? Do you need directions or a map of the area? We’ve got answers on every topic from Whiskey Row to where to go; from what to pack to weather facts. You’ll find answers you can use when researching your next vacation or your next change-of-address. Prescott.com, THE online resource for Prescott visitors and locals, has put together a full list of Frequently Asked Questions and answers about Prescott, Arizona. We hope they'll help you plan a nice long visit to Prescott soon, or even entice you to make Prescott your next hometown.All Things to Do in Prescott
You probably don't need help finding things to do in Prescott; there's a ton to do! Nevertheless, we can help you narrow down the list to fit into your perfect Prescott vacation. Looking for family friendly attractions that kids and adults will both love? Or maybe a winery tour, a casino and some grown-up fun is more your style. Whether you want to go for outdoor adventures, embark on an area tour, horseback riding, or golf, the best things to do in Prescott are at your fingertips. Enjoy Prescott attractions like art galleries and museums and historical sites, entertainment and nightlife on Whiskey Row and beyond and dozens of other Prescott attractions.Prescott Arizona Real Estate
Dreaming about Prescott Arizona real estate? You are certainly not alone. Prescott real estate and Prescott Valley real estate together are one of the most popular targets for Arizona retirement, resort style living communities and new homes. Who wouldn't want to find Prescott, Arizona homes for sale and start enjoying year-round outdoor weather, diverse landscapes, rock formations, pine forests, majestic mountains and rolling foothills? Find a Prescott realtor - someone who's a true expert in Prescott, Arizona real estate? Browse Prescott Arizona homes for sale - like golf course homes - inside resort living communities. You'll find it all on Prescott.com.Yes! Send me Prescott Deals
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Lodging
A full list of Prescott economy, moderate to upscale lodging including hotels, bed & breakfasts, cabins, motels, and resorts. [more]Hotels
Prescott has some of the most charming hotels in the country. Choose from historic or brand-name Prescott hotels downtown or nearby areas. [more]Bed & Breakfasts
A visit to a charming town like Prescott begs a stay at a charming bed & breakfast. After all, Prescott is Arizona's Bed & Breakfast City. [more]Motels
Whether they're called motels, limited service hotels or economy hotels, clean and comfortable is the meaning at these Prescott motels. [more]Cabins
Surrounded by the beauty of the Bradshaw Mountains, these Prescott cabins and cottages offer the best of the outdoors year-round. [more]Pet Friendly
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