Vacation Rentals in Prescott

Vacation Rentals in Prescott

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Highlights Prescott

  • Prescott rentals
  • Peaceful getaway
  • Beautiful parks
  • Wide Selection of outdoor activities
  • exquisite art and culture

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Prices and availability

Current Vacation rental prices in Prescott

$163for 7 Dec - 14 Dec
$191 annual average
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Current vacation rental availability in Prescott

23%for 7 Dec - 14 Dec
58% annual average
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Vacation rentals in Prescott

Peaceful city rental locations

Take a trip to this serene and perfect family gateway in Northwest Arizona and have the most memorable getaway. Prescott is located in Yavapai County in Arizona. The city lies approximately 98 miles north of Phoenix and Scottsdale and 67 miles from Sedona. The location of the city makes it accessible to the Arizona State Route and SR-69. The city has an air service available at Ernest making it accessible via road or air. Make a trip to this marvelous city surrounded by numerous lakes and have the best vacation of your life.

Vacation rentals for every soul

Prescott is the ultimate vacation center; get yourself a perfect vacation rental in the woods or a property near the heart of Prescott city. Prescott offers modern vacation rentals that a spacious enough to accommodate large groups and playful kids. All the vacation rentals in Prescott are full history and fully complements the surrounding environment. If you want to have that barbecue in the woods, the vacation rentals feature a fully furnished kitchen. If you want to tag your favorite pet for your vacation, Prescott offers pet-friendly properties. Get yourself a cozy vacation rental as you explore the wonders of the Southwest!

Vacation rentals in Prescott

The area and getting around

A city full of many activities

Prescott city and the surrounding area offer a handful of activities. In Prescott, you will not run out of outdoor activities ranging from hiking and horse riding. You want to get a bit sporty in the afternoon, go to one of the many golf courses in the city. Do you want some water activities? Visit Prescott Area Lake, located about a one-hour drive from the city, and engage in entertaining water sports such as kayaking and canoeing. Do some shopping in the evening in one of Prescott’s antique shops. Nights in Prescott’s are full of activities; visit one of the casinos and play some exciting board games and action poker!

A with many attractions

A vacation in Prescott will not disappoint you because of its numerous attractions sites and beautiful landscapes. Visit one of the 500 historical buildings of which some can be dated back over 100 years ago. Prescott claims four of the most visited and prized museums in Arizona. Visit the Out of Africa Wildlife Park, which lies about 50 miles from the city, and see over 400 species of animals sourced from all over the world

Travelers and activities

Prescott for horseback riding enthusiast

Horse riding is an exciting and romantic outdoor activity for families and couples. The Foothill ranch is the epitome of a real functional western ranch. The ranch is about 40 minutes’ drive from Prescott city at the foot of the scenic Bradshaw Mountains. Take a ride through Bug Creek and explore western history. The ranch prides on offering family-oriented rides, and if your sweetheart wants to ride with you, they also have giant stallions for you!

Prescott for hikers

Prescott is the ultimate hiking city. It offers cool and refreshing temperatures around the year to enable you to hike any time of the day. The city is surrounded by forested mountains that are conveniently located just a thirty-minute drive from the city. The city also offers numerous trails that allow you to reconnect with nature as you enjoy scenic views. Some of the most popular trails include Thumb Butte Trail and Forest Trail.

Did you know that Prescott has over 809 buildings on the National Register of historic places!

Top 5 travel tips for Prescott

1. Prescott national forest

The Prescott national forest offers a vast wilderness featuring over 450 miles of trail walks. The forest also features conducive sites for fishing and boating. The forest is always beautiful, relaxing and there is always something new to explore.

2. Sharlot hall museum

The museum is located in Prescott downtown, two blocks from the Courthouse Plaza. The museum features beautiful grounds, historical buildings, and a colorful art gallery exhibition. Visit the museum and witness the Prescott history and have a glimpse of Native American artifacts.

3. Heritage Park zoological sanctuary

The sanctuary has been in operation since 1988. The sanctuary was established to give refuge and rehabilitate some non-releasable animals. The sanctuary is used to rescue animals through conservation and mass education. The sanctuary has over 200 species of animals.

4. Whiskey Row

The street was rebuilt after an inferno took it down in the 1900s. The Whiskey row features lovely trees, a scenic square park, and lovely shops and eateries. Visit one of the classic cowboy bars and get to learn the history of Prescott.

5. Watson lake

This is a man-made lake formed in the early 1900s during the development of the Chino Valley irrigation scheme. The lake occupies about 28 hectares and is a perfect place for water activities such as kayaking and fishing. If you don’t want to get yourself wet, you can enjoy walking around and taking in the view.

FAQs: Vacation Rentals in Prescott

What is the average price for vacation rentals in Prescott?

Last year, rentals in this destination had an annual average cost of around $283 per night.

What time of year offers, on average, the best vacation rental prices in Prescott?

]If you want to get the most out of your money, the most budget-friendly months to visit Prescott are May ($239 the average per night for accommodation), January ($240), and February ($254).

During which months are vacation rentals more expensive in Prescott?

Last year, the month that had the highest annual average in Prescott was November, with an average price of $344 per night. This was followed by August, with an average of $338, and then September, with $319.

Are there usually many vacation rentals available in Prescott?

It is recommended that you book your stay with plenty of time when visiting Prescott, as only 19% of our properties are usually available throughout the year.

What time of the year can I find more available vacation rentals?

Last year, the months with the largest number of accommodations available of the year in Prescott were July, September and October, with average availabilities of 36%, 32%, and 30%, respectively.

How many rentals does Holidu have in Prescott?

Our inventory features approximately 60 vacation rentals from 2 partners, giving you plenty of choices when searching for your next dream vacation rental!