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Prescott National Forest
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The Prescott National Forest offers over 450 miles of trails open to hikers and backpackers. Mild climate allows the trails to be enjoyed year-round. However, it is recommended that adequate water be a high priority when planning a hiking trip since natural water sources are scarce and undependable throughout most of the forest.
Considerations when hiking in the Prescott National Forest
  • Many of the trails in the Prescott National Forest are available to horseback riders and mountain bikers. Some trails are also available to off highway vehicle operators. Please be aware of the restrictions on each trail and be willing to share the trail with other people who enjoy using trails in the Prescott National Forest.
  • Joggers should yield to all trail stock and hikers.
  • Hikers should yield, with caution, to trail stock.
  • All downhill traffic should yield to uphill traffic, no matter what type of user.
  • Appoach each turn as if there were someone else around the corner.

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Facilities: Prescott National Forest contains 12 campgrounds, several picnic areas, over 400 miles of trails for mountain biking, horseback riding, hiking, and all terrain vehicles. Other facilities can be found in Prescott, Arizona or other surrounding communities.

Best Time To Visit: Prescott National Forest offers a variety of recreation year-round.

Fees: Campgrounds and other Prescott National Forest attractions may charge a fee. Much of the Forest is free.

Accessibility: Several developed sites at some campgrounds within the Prescott National Forest offer barrier-free access for users experiencing disabilities.

Rules: There are a variety of rules to consider when visiting any National Forest. Please contact the local Forest Ranger of the Prescott National Forest for more specific information.

Obey all posted rules.
Observe any fire restrictions and all fire regulations within the Prescott National Forest.
Any mechanized travel is prohibited in the wilderness areas of the Prescott National Forest and all National Forests.
Preserve and protect your National Forests. Leave natural areas the way you find them. Practice "Leave No Trace" ethics.

Directions: Comprised of about 1.25 million acres, the Prescott National Forest borders three other National Forests in Arizona: the Kaibab National Forest, Coconino National Forest, and the Tonto National Forest.

Roughly half of the forest lies west of the city of Prescott, Arizona, in the Juniper, Santa Maria, Sierra Prieta, and Bradshaw Mountains.
The other half of the Prescott National Forest lies east of Prescott and takes in the Black Hills, Mingus Mountain, Black Mesa, and the headwaters of the Verde River.

Map: Click here for a map to Prescott National Forest

Reservations: Some campgrounds within the Prescott National Forest may accept reservations but most areas are accessible without reservation. All campgrounds have campsites that are available on a first-come, first-serve basis.

Please call the Forest Ranger for further information.

 
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Address
Prescott National Forest
344 South Cortez Street
Prescott, Arizona 86303
Phone
General: (928) 443-8000
Fax: (928) 443-8008
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