When people think of Arizona, Phoenix often comes to mind first: the bustling metro, endless sunshine, and desert heat. But just a short drive north,
Prescott offers a refreshing change of pace, cooler temperatures, a charming historic town, and an active lifestyle that makes it one of Arizona’s most desirable places to live.
A Historic Downtown With Timeless Appeal
Prescott’s Courthouse Plaza is often called the
“Jewel of the Downtown.” With its tree-lined square, boutique shops, art galleries, and restaurants, it feels like stepping into a postcard. Whiskey Row, once a rowdy stretch of saloons, is now home to vibrant nightlife and live music while still honoring its Old West roots. Residents love that
Prescott balances history with a welcoming, small-town feel.
A Cooler Climate
One of the biggest draws for those relocating from Phoenix is the weather. Sitting at 5,300 feet in elevation,
Prescott enjoys four distinct but mild seasons. Summers are warm but not scorching, making it possible to hike, golf, or enjoy the outdoors without the extreme desert heat. It’s a true escape for those looking to beat the valley’s triple-digit summers.
A Golfer’s Paradise
For golf enthusiasts,
Prescott is a dream. Courses like
Talking Rock Ranch, Antelope Hills, and Capital Canyon Club offer scenic fairways with pine forest backdrops and mountain vistas. Golfing here is more than a sport; it’s a lifestyle.
An Active Outdoor Lifestyle
Prescott is surrounded by lakes, trails, and mountains, making it an outdoor lover’s playground. Whether you’re paddleboarding on Watson Lake, mountain biking through Granite Dells, or hiking Thumb Butte, adventure is never far from home. With over 400 miles of trails,
Prescott is often ranked one of the most active cities in America.
The Best of Both Worlds
Perhaps the most unique part of living in
Prescott is its balance. You’re just over an hour and a half from Phoenix’s international airport, major sports, and big-city amenities, yet life here feels slower, cooler, and more connected. It’s where people come to breathe fresh mountain air, enjoy a vibrant community, and live life a little fuller.