Tag: Things to do in Prescott
Whiskey Off Road
What are you doing April 29th – May 1st? Join Epic Rides and the City of Prescott for the Whiskey Off Road in Prescott Arizona! Where beginners, seasoned amateurs and the world’s fastest pros, come together to enjoy 3 days of mountain bike culture, live music and world class singletrack.
Whether you’re riding for the custom finisher’s pint glass, podium finisher’s flask or the $30,000 cash purse, Epic Rides invites everyone to Prescott, AZ to enjoy this spectacular event.
While navigating the Whiskey course, mountain bikers of every skill level will enjoy a brief stay and steep climb on the pavement while maneuvering the endless single-track offerings located in Prescott National Forest. Upon entering the forest, participants will experience technical fast single track, smooth fire roads, quality climbing and vistas that will leave them speechless.
There will be a well appointed vendor and tech expo, side shows, kids rides, live music and a one of a kind opportunity to be submerged in the mountain bike industry’s culture while enjoying a cool mountain evening in good company. Remember to bring along a lawn chair and your friends and family. Lounge on the lawn as the bands play music, the podiums are announced and the sun sets on Prescott’s historic Whiskey Row.
National Theatre Live: Coriolanus
By William Shakespeare. National Theatre Lives 2014 broadcast of the Donmar Warehouses production of Coriolanus returns to theatres by popular demand. Shakespeares searing tragedy of political manipulation and revenge, Coriolanus features an Evening Standard Award-winning performance from Tom Hiddleston (The Avengers, War Horse, The Hollow […]
Prescott Circle Trail
Have you heard of the Prescott Circle Trail? Take a look at the video below!
Although not fully connected yet, the Circle is rapidly closing and will include trails from the City of Prescott, Prescott National Forest and Yavapai County for a 50-mile loop around the City. It will be a multi-use trail with some camping locations along the way.
The trail is actually a composite of individual non-motorized routes that lie on lands managed by the City of Prescott, Prescott National Forest, and Arizona State Land Department.
The Prescott Circle Trail (PCT) is designated non-motorized for its entire length, meaning it is intended for hikers, equestrians, and mountain bikers only. It is a beautiful trail that meanders through forest, chaparral, grasslands, and along the shorelines of Watson Lake, Willow Lake, and Goldwater Lake. The topography along the route ranges in elevation from about 5,200 feet to over 6,000 feet.
The route features a number of sites for trailhead parking as well as sites within the interior of routes that will be suitable for overnight camping. The Guide provides detailed descriptions and annotated maps of the various segments of the trail. It is currently available for sale in Prescott at The Hike Shack, Manzanita Outdoors, Jay’s Bird Barn, Granite Mountain Outfitters, Peregrine Book Store, and Prescott Chamber of Commerce.