Lace up your boots and hit the miles of scenic hiking and biking trails winding through the Prescott Valley area.
Lace up your boots and hit the miles of scenic hiking and biking trails winding through the Prescott Valley area. Challenge yourself with the steep climb to the top of Glassford Hill for jaw-dropping 360-degree views that stretch across the valley and distant mountains. At the summit, discover the historic Glassford Hill Heliograph Station – a fascinating remnant of the 1880s military communication system that once flashed Morse code across Arizona.
Also, explore the rugged beauty of nearby lakes and recreation areas, where you can hike, fish, or simply soak in the quiet surrounded by ponderosa pines and fresh mountain air. Whether you’re chasing sunsets or just breathing deeply, nature feels closer than ever.
The energy never stops indoors. The Findlay Toyota Center is a year-round entertainment hub, hosting professional bull riding, live sports and family-friendly shows. January keeps the excitement high with adrenaline-pumping events like the Toughest Monster Truck Tour, major concerts from legendary bands and community ice skating that lets families enjoy winter fun without braving the elements. The center also hosts civic gatherings such as the annual State of the Town, showcasing Prescott Valley’s strong sense of community.
Downtown at the Prescott Valley Town Center, live music, food trucks and artisan markets bring neighbors and visitors together all year long.
From cozy cafés and local eateries to boutique shops and weekend markets, Prescott Valley serves up flavor and flair that feel authentic and welcoming. With wide-open skies, friendly faces and a laid-back vibe, this is the perfect place to slow down, explore and make memories.
Come discover why locals and visitors alike can’t get enough. Prescott Valley isn’t just a destination – it’s the cooler side of Arizona waiting for you. ExplorePVAZ.com. FBN
By Diana Soto
Diana Soto is a bilingual, entrepreneurial leader with decades of experience advancing business growth, tourism and community development. As the Economic Development Coordinator for the Town of Prescott Valley, she drives strategies that attract investment, support local businesses and strengthen the local economy. She can be reached at dsoto@prescottvalley-az.gov or 928-759-3080.
Photo courtesy of Cody Chewning: Fain Lake in Prescott Valley is a popular place for autumn visitors.






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