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Welcome from Mayor Kell Palguta
Welcome to Prescott Valley, the cooler side of Arziona! Nestled at nearly a mile-high elevation, Prescott Valley offers mild weather, four beautiful seasons and stunning natural scenery. With our convenient location, just 90 miles north of the desert cities and 75 miles south of Arizona’s high country, there’s something here for everyone to enjoy.
Even as our population creeps over 51,000 residents, Prescott Valley proudly maintains its welcoming, small-town charm that draws friendly faces from across the nation. We combine the best of both worlds — bigcity amenities with a close-knit community feel — and are proud to be recognized as the third safest community in Arizona.
Among our many Points of Pride is the 5,500-seat Findlay Toyota Center, home of the
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2022 Indoor Football League Champions, the Northern Arizona Wranglers. The arena also plays host to exciting events such as concerts, professional bull riding, monster truck shows and more.
Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty to explore with more than 2,000 acres of parkland and open space. The Town boasts an extensive trail system, 20 multiuse athletic fields, a public swimming pool and an awardwinning outdoor amphitheater.
Our 26 parks are continually being improved to offer recreational experiences for all ages, from youth and adult sports leagues to fishing, playing and relaxing in the sunshine. Our dog parks and natural spaces offer the perfect place to let your pup roam free or simply unwind.
Don’t miss Fain Park, a local gem located along Lynx Creek, where
you can try gold panning, fish in the fully stocked lake or enjoy a peaceful walk. For those seeking a challenge, the Glassford Hill Summit Trail rises 900 feet above town and rewards hikers with breathtaking views of Prescott Valley, the San Francisco Peaks and beyond.
And after a full day of adventure, savor a delicious meal at one of our many awardwinning local restaurants.
Stay connected with us on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube, and be sure to visit www. prescottvalley-az.gov or download the OurPV app to stay informed and involved in your community.
Welcome to Prescott Valley — your new hometown. We’re glad you’re here.
Warm regards,


Mayor
Kell Palguta
Prescott Valley Mayor
Why Prescott Valley?
This growing town has everything visitors, residents and businesses are looking for: fresh air in an ideal climate, superb recreational options, diverse housing, shopping and dining choices and a vibrant economy.
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A Look at Arizona
Low taxes and small state government means Arizona offers one of the lowest costs of doing business in the U.S., according to the Arizona Commerce Authority. The state also boasts a robust, skilled workforce and ease of transportation to local and international markets.
3 RD LOWEST IN NATION for state and local government expenditures per capita, FY 2021 (Source: Tax Policy Institute)
2 ND LOWEST IN NATION for public employees per capita, 2023 (Source: U.S. Census Bureau's 2023 Annual Survey of Public Employment & Payroll)
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25,869 TOTAL HOUSING UNITS (TOWN)
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Prescott Valley’s perfect weather provides four seasons to enjoy breathtaking landscapes – complete with granite mountains, lakes, streams and rolling meadows filled with wildlife.
70 (F) DEGREES AVERAGE COMMUTE
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Prescott Valley PROXIMITY
STRATEGIC SOUTHWEST LOCATION
Ideal Location for Business, Residents, Visitors and Tourists
The state’s lack of natural and weather-related disasters — such as earthquakes, hurricanes and tornadoes — makes Arizona a convenient location for companies that require employees and market access to be consistently available throughout the year.
Along with the steady climate, Arizona is so geologically sound that it’s home to America’s largest nuclear generating facility. Palo Verde Generating Station provides businesses continual access to clean, reliable energy.
TO GET HERE
Highways leading into Prescott Valley are:
From the east: From Interstate 17, those driving from the north can drive AZ-169 until it intersects with AZ-69 and then drive west. Those coming from the south leave I-17 and take AZ-69 directly northwest into Prescott Valley. AZ-89A is an option that goes to Prescott Valley, Clarkdale, Cottonwood, Sedona and Flagstaff.
From the north: From Interstate 40, AZ-89 leads directly into Prescott Valley.
From the south: From Interstate 17 those driving from the south can exit AZ-69 and follow it directly into Prescott Valley.
From the west: Two county roads – 5 and 10 lead into Prescott. Follow AZ-89 to get to Prescott Valley.
Several local and regional transportation services provide passengers with service to Phoenix and other destinations.

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FROM HERE TO THERE
Below is approximate distance and drive time from Prescott Valley to a variety of communities both within Arizona and in adjacent states and Mexico.

EXPLORE
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Prescott Valley
• Located in a mountain valley with a lovely four-season climate at the heart of beautiful Yavapai County and Northern Arizona.
• 300 acres of open space spread over 26 parks, more than 20 trails, three fishing lakes, and ice skating and hockey at the Findlay Toyota Center.
• A range of retail options to meet every need, from local businesses to big box stores.
• Movies, a family fun center, live theater, fine art gallery and foundry, public art and more arts and entertainment.
• Minutes from outstanding outdoor recreation opportunities in and around Prescott National Forest including trails, lakes, rock climbing, camping and many more options.
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Fun & Events
Comfortable weather and friendly faces make it easy to enjoy a year-round calendar of community events with food, music and all kinds of fun for all ages!
Prescott Valley's Civic Center's Theatre on the Green Amphitheater hosts the Music on the Green summer series and other year-round community events, offering residents and visitors a taste of the town's welcoming spirit. Visit www.prescottvalley-az.gov for detailed information.


HARVEST FESTIVAL
Free fall activities for the whole family at Prescott Valley Civic Center.
MUSIC ON THE GREEN
This free summer concert series is held at the Theatre on the Green at the Prescott Valley Civic Center, inviting locals to bring blankets or lawn chairs and enjoy live performances from talented local bands.
PRESCOTT VALLEY DAYS
A multiday May celebration of everything good about PV with a parade, carnival, beer garden, live music, talent show, cosplay

competition, vendors and a tailgating party for a Northern Arizona Wranglers football game at Findlay Toyota Center.
RED WHITE AND BOOM
Fourth of July fireworks, music, food and free activities at Prescott Valley Civic Center.
SAFE TRICK-OR-TREAT
Halloween activities inside and outside the Findlay Toyota Center with businesses, organizations and individuals handing out candy.

SPRING FAIR
A fun, family egg hunt on the Prescott Valley Civic Center lawn with face painting and more activities.
WINTER SPECTACULAR
A light parade, tree lighting, performances, food trucks and other vendors warming an early December night with the holiday spirit.
VALLEY OF LIGHTS
A 1-mile drive-thru course in Fain Park featuring hundreds of lighted and animated displays, available from the day after Thanksgiving through New Year’s Eve.
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PRESCOTT VALLEY DAYS
SPRING FAIR
VALLEY OF LIGHTS
MUSIC ON THE GREEN

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Top Attractions
The Prescott Valley area is full of beauty and history
BRONZESMITH FINE ARTS
FOUNDRY AND GALLERY
7331 E. 2nd St.
928.772.2378
www.bronzesmith.com
Dedicated to artists’ creation of limited-edition bronze sculptures, this foundry welcomes talented creators from across the Southwest, many of them Native Americans.
Tours of the facility are offered every Thursday, and the gallery features established and emerging sculptors.
HIGHLANDS CENTER FOR NATURAL HISTORY
1375 S. Walker Rd., Prescott 928.776.9550 www.highlandscenter.org
A regional center for lifelong learning about Arizona’s Central Highlands on a 60-acre campus near Lynx Lake in Prescott National Forest. Community events and outdoor education and opportunities are offered year-round.
HISTORIC DOWNTOWN PRESCOTT
Vicinity of Gurley and Montezuma streets, Prescott
Less than half an hour away from Prescott Valley, the core of the City of Prescott draws visitors from around the world with historic buildings (many on national or local registries), attractions, shopping, dining and much more.

Courthouse Plaza
At the corner of Montezuma and Gurley streets, the majestic courthouse and the verdant park surrounding it has long been a gathering spot for the community. Visitors and residents alike love the annual Christmas Courthouse Lighting, summer concerts, historic commemorations and just hanging out under the trees.
Whiskey Row
Along the western edge of the plaza, no place more embodies the Old West with saloons, restaurants, boutique shops and hotels in buildings that look like they’re straight out of a Western movie set.
Sharlot Hall Museum
Brings local history to life; learn more in the Museum Directory on page 26.
Prescott Visitor Information Center
Across the street from the plaza’s south side, it’s an essential stop if it’s your first time here.
GRANITE MOUNTAIN
INTERAGENCY HOTSHOT CREW
LEARNING TRIBUTE CENTER
3750 Gateway Blvd., Prescott (inside Pine Ridge Marketplace) www.gmihc19.org
A wildland fire learning center that pays tribute to the Yarnell
HERITAGE PARK
ZOOLOGICAL SANCTUARY
1403 Heritage Park Rd., Prescott 928.778.4242
www.heritageparkzoo.org
Animal lovers of all ages can see animals up close in naturally landscaped enclosures, including Mexican gray wolves, mountain lions, pronghorn deer, javelina, tortoises, iguanas and much more.
There’s also a covered picnic pavilion, playground and educational exhibits along with many special events.
19 Granite Mountain Hotshots by telling their story, housing artifacts and memorabilia and educating the public about wildland fires and firefighting.
MORTIMER FARMS
12907 E. AZ-169, Dewey-Humboldt 928.830.1116
www.mortimerfarmsaz.com
This working farm and agritourism magnet sits on Prescott Valley’s southern border and offers activities for all ages including tours, pick-yourown crops, a Farm Park with aginspired rides and activities, petting zoo, barn dances and numerous seasonal festivals. The Country Store sells local meats and produce and also has a deli and bakery.
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PRESCOTT WESTERN HERITAGE CENTER
156 C S. Montezuma St., Prescott 928.910.2307
www.visitwhc.org
A unique attraction on Whiskey Row preserving and promoting Prescott’s Western heritage through education, arts, music, events and projects that enhance its Western lifestyle.
NATURAL HISTORY INSTITUTE
126 N. Marina St. Prescott 928.863.3232
www.naturalhistoryinstitute.org
A national leader in the revitalization of natural history field studies and the integration of arts and sciences. Includes an art gallery and online and in-person talks and workshops.

415 W. Gurley St., Prescott 928.445.3122
www.sharlothallmuseum.org
A 4-acre collection of eight historic buildings and a rose garden highlights the culture and history of Greater Prescott through exhibits on territorial pioneers and Native American tribes. Living History programs, lectures, a research center and community events round out the extensive offerings.
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PHIPPEN MUSEUM OF WESTERN ART
4701 N. AZ-89, Prescott 928.778.1385 www.phippenartmuseum.org Presents museum quality Western art exhibits and educational programming, with permanent and rotating exhibits throughout the year.


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Parks, Recreation & Trails
Open space beckons everywhere in Prescott Valley
Prescott Valley has over 20 parks within its boundaries and the Town sponsors many sports, fitness, art and specialty classes for all ages.
There are plenty of trails to choose from too.
For more details visit www.prescottvalley-az.gov/ departments/parks_recreation
Mountain Valley Park/Yavapai Lakes
8600 E. Nace Ln.
This is the home of Mountain Valley Splash, an aquatic center with lanes for lap swimming, a 75-foot spiral slide and a splash pad. There’s also a skate park, walking track, multiuse fields and basketball courts, plus the adjacent Yavapai Lakes/Urban Forest with fishing and a scenic trail.
Fain Park
2200 N. 5th St.
This was the site of the first gold mining to take place along Lynx Creek in the 1850s, and there’s still an area set aside for gold panning and impressive displays of old mining equipment. There’s also a regularly stocked fishing lake, a paved path and hiking trails.
PARKS IN PRESCOTT VALLEY
American Legion Park 3281 N. Bob Dr.
Antelope Park 6933 Cattletrack Rd.
Bob Edwards Park 7201 E. Long Look Dr.
Community Center Park 9360 E. Manzanita Cir.
Fence Line Park 1800 N. Fence Line Dr.
George Andersen Park 9500 E. Superstition Dr.
Granville Park 5880 N. Bronco Ln.
Home Fire Park 1559 N. Home Fire Dr.
Lion’s Park Robert & Yavapai roads
Glassford Hill Summit Trail 6000 E. Antelope Ln.
Overlook Park 6935 E. Lynx Wagon Rd.
Park Collective 7450 E. Pav Way
Pronghorn Park 7931 E. Rusty Spur Trl.
Quailwood Park 380 N. Vidal St.
Santa Fe Station Park 6751 Santa Fe Loop Rd.
Settler’s Park 7764 E. Roaming Way
Skate & Bike Park 8600 E. Nace Ln.
Sunflower Park 9360 E. Manzanita Cir.
Tonto Park North 4700 N. Tonto Way
This challenging 2.3-mile trail goes straight to the top of an ancient volcano that is the community’s most recognizable landmark. Hikers are rewarded with near-limitless views of Greater Prescott and beyond to Humphreys Peak by Flagstaff.
Tonto Park South 4050 N. Tonto Way
Trailhead Park 1483 N. Lucky Draw Dr.
Urban Forest 8700 Lakeshore Dr.
Viewpoint Park 7301 E. Park Ridge Dr.
Village Square Park 1276 N. Destiny Dr.
Wander Way Park 1860 N. Wander Way

Granite Mountain Wilderness Explore undeveloped wilderness on foot or horseback to see house-sized boulders stacked on top of each other and sweeping views of the surrounding landscape.


















LIVE IN PRESCOTT VALLEY LOVE YOUR LIFE HERE

Life in Prescott Valley is peaceful and congenial. It’s the kind of place where you get to know your neighbors and the people behind the counter at your favorite stores. It’s a well laid-out community that makes it easy to find your essential services and the town’s hubs of activity. It’s got plenty of places to explore, with local businesses and interesting spots to discover in every neighborhood. You’ll be able to find the right places to live, go to school, congregate with others and receive professional, personalized medical care. It’s easy to take care of yourself here, and there are plenty of good folks here to help you do it!
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Education
Developing a highly skilled workforce requires exceptional education opportunities, and Prescott Valley offers top-tier schools for all ages, including K-12, a community college, undergraduate studies and world-class universities in nearby cities.
K-12 CHARTER SCHOOLS
Five charter schools have campuses in Prescott Valley serving all age groups and several interest areas — among them phonetic learning, a Montessori school, an agriculture/equestrian academy and college prep. Learn more about them from our Education Directory on page 34.
HUMBOLDT UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
www.humboldtunified.com
Humboldt Unified serves about 5,100+ students in Prescott Valley and its neighbor to the east, Dewey-Humboldt. With 10 physical campuses and an online academy, it offers a broad variety of options for PreK-12 education including tradition-based approaches and STEAM-forward curriculum.
Its elementary and middle schools feed into Bradshaw Mountain High School, which has outstanding academic and athletic programs and dual-credit opportunities with Yavapai College.
YAVAPAI COLLEGE
www.yc.edu
This community college has locations throughout the county, with the main campus in Prescott and a Prescott Valley location that houses most of YC’s allied health programs and radiology program. Yavapai College now offers a bachelor of science in business and a four-year nursing degree program.




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Enrollment based on semester classes for fall, spring, and summer.
*If the State of Arizona provides funding to you through an Empowerment Scholarship Account (ESA), we must bill you for participation in our programs.


UNIVERSITIES/COLLEGES
YAVAPAI COLLEGE
(Prescott Valley Center)
3800 N. Glassford Hill Rd. 928.717.7777
www.yc.edu
TECHNICAL/TRADE SCHOOLS
MOUNTAIN INSTITUTE
CAREER TECHNICAL Education District (CTED) 220 Ruger Rd., Ste. 2
Prescott 928.771.0791
www.micted.net
ROGERS ACADEMY OF BEAUTY 2375 AZ-69
Prescott
928.848.9929
www.rogersacademyofbeauty.com
PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICTS
HUMBOLDT UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
6901 Panther Path 928.759.4000
www.humboldtunified.com
PRESCHOOLS
BRIGHT FUTURES PRESCHOOL
Humboldt Unified School District
6411 N. Robert Rd. 928.759.5130
https://bf.humboldtunified.com
BUSY BEE LEARNING CENTER
8665 E. Florentine Rd. 928.772.6333
GOD'S WORLD
3950 N. Valorie Dr. 928.772.0460
LEAP & LEARN PRESCHOOL
7175 E. 2nd St., Ste. B 928.800.1488
www.leaplearnpreschool.com
PRESCHOOL-8TH GRADE
ACORN MONTESSORI SCHOOLS
Preschool-8
8556 E. Loos Dr. 928.772.5778
www.acornmontessori.com Charter School
SACRED HEART
CATHOLIC SCHOOL
Preschool-8
131 N. Summit Ave.
Prescott
928.445.2621
www.sacredhearteducation.com Private School
ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
COYOTE SPRINGS
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Humboldt Unified School District
6625 N. Cattletrack Dr. 928.759.4300
https://cs.humboldtunified.com Public School
GRANVILLE
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Humboldt Unified School District 5250 N. Stover Dr. 928.759.4800
https://ge.humboldtunified.com Public School
HUMBOLDT
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Humboldt Unified School District
2750 S. Corral St. 928.759.4400
https://he.humboldtunified.com Public School
LAKE VALLEY
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Humboldt Unified School District
3900 N. Starlight Dr. 928.759.4200
https://lv.humboldtunified.com Public School
FRANKLIN PHONETIC
PRIMARY SCHOOL
K-8
6116 E. AZ-69 928.775.6747
www.franklinphoneticschool.com Charter School
MOUNTAIN VIEW
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Humboldt Unified School District 8601 E. Loos Dr. 928.759.4700
https://mv.humboldtunified.com Public School
NORTHWEST CHRISTIAN SCHOOL ONLINE
K-12
602.978.5134
www.ncsonline.org Private School
LIBERTY TRADITIONAL SCHOOL
Humboldt Unified School District K-8
3300 N. Lake Valley Rd. 928.759.4500
https://lib.humboldtunified.com Public School
PRESCOTT VALLEY SCHOOL K-8
9500 E. Lorna Ln. 928.772.8744
www.pvschool.com Charter School





MIDDLE SCHOOLS
BRADSHAW MOUNTAIN MIDDLE SCHOOL
Humboldt Unified School District 12255 Turquoise Cir. Dewey 928.759.4900
https://gh.humboldtunified.com Public School
PRONGHORN RIDGE MIDDLE SCHOOL
Humboldt Unified School District 6901 Panther Path
928.759.4600
https://pr.humboldtunified.com Public School
HIGH SCHOOLS
BRADSHAW MOUNTAIN HIGH SCHOOL
Humboldt Unified School District 6000 Long Look Dr. 928.759.4100
https://hs.humboldtunified.com Public School


ARIZONA AGRIBUSINESS AND EQUINE CENTER (AAEC)
7500 E. Skoog Blvd. 928.775.3200
www.aaechs.com/campuses/ prescott-valley Charter School
PACE PREPARATORY ACADEMY
6711 E. 2nd St. 928.775.9675
www.paceacademy.com Charter School
YAVAPAI COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL
Yavapai Accommodation School District No. 99 6325 Baja Cir. 928.759.8126
www.yavapaicountyhighschool.com Public School


OSacred Heart Catholic School
Being the Living Example of God’s Love to Others Preschool through 8th Grade

UR MISSION: Guided by the Sacred Heart of Jesus, we are a community of faith, dedicated to teaching the whole child by providing a Catholic education that promotes academic excellence, quality of character, social responsibility, and spiritual growth, being the living example of God’s love to others.
We provide a broad and relevant curriculum based on our mission, philosophy, and Schoolwide Learning Expectations. We are devoted educators dedicated to curriculum development and best practices in instructional methodology to meet students needs in the 21st century.
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Health & Medical Care
Health care is the leading industry for growth in Arizona and is projected to add more than 27,000 jobs between 2024 and 2036, according to the Arizona Office for Economic Opportunity.
Yavapai County ranks first out of Arizona’s 15 counties for healthy behaviors, and thanks to a strong network of health care partners and collaborators the community is poised to maintain its position. Nearly 85% of people in the community report being able to see a doctor when needed, according to the Yavapai County Community Health Services Community Health Assessment 2022.
PRESCOTT VALLEY’S RANGE OF CHOICES
Prescott Valley has an array of
health care options, starting with a 72-bed acute care hospital. Since opening in 2006, Dignity Health, Yavapai Regional Medical Center (YRMC) East has been an excellent example of the area’s commitment to providing good medical care. The hospital provides advanced medical care through a state-of-the-art environment that includes the Family Birthing Center, the BreastCare Center, the Advanced Wound Care Center and a growing complex of medical specialties and resources.
YRMC PhysicianCare was created in 2009 to provide expert medical
care to Greater Prescott’s growing population from medical clinics, including three in Prescott Valley. Services available include family and internal medicine, pediatrics, cardiology, neurosurgical medicine, orthopedic surgery and pain management.
The town has numerous medical practices, many conveniently located near the hospital along Windsong Drive. You’ll have multiple options for primary care, pediatrics, cardiology, dentistry, optometry, psychiatry, counseling, chiropractic care, IV therapy and other specialties.

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Jeanette Pilotte MD, FACOG
AUDIOLOGY
Clear Choice Hearing Solutions
3131 N. Robert Rd., No. 3 928.830.9101
www.cchearingsolutionsaz.com
Prescott Hearing Center
7762 E. Florentine Rd., Ste. D 928.899.8104 www.prescotthearing.com
AESTHETICS & WELLNESS
A Better You Medspa
2852 N. Navajo Dr., Ste. B 928.772.0689 www.abetteryoupv.com
Legendary Total Wellness 8133 E. AZ-69, Ste. C 928.848.7460
www.legendarytotalwellness.com
Wilson Aesthetics Beauty & Wellness 8196 E. Florentine Rd. 928.350.5484
www.wilsonaestheticsaz.com
CARDIOLOGY
Cardiac Care
3185 Windsong Dr. 928.759.7009
www.cardiaccare.info
CHIROPRACTIC
Adjust to Health
6546 E. 2nd St., Ste. C 928.772.4044
www.adjusttohealthaz.com
Beeson Chiropractic Center
8750 E. Valley Rd. 928.772.8638
www.beesonchiro.com
Disc and Spine Center LLC
7485 E. 1st St., Ste. G 928.632.1430
Futral Chiropractic & Wellness Center
8098 E. AZ-69 928.775.3125
www.futralchiro.com
Optimal Health and Performance
7411 E. Addis Ave., Ste. B 928.853.5520
www.prescottoptimalhealth.com
Larson Family Chiropractic
7749 E. Florentine Rd., Ste. B 928.772.7200
www.larsonfamilychiropractic.com
Prescott Valley Chiropractic
3088 N. Robert Rd., Ste. 105 928.775.0522
www.prescottvalleychiropractic.com
Warman Chiropractic
8141 E. Florentine Rd., Ste. B 928.445.4059
www.warmanchiropractic.com
Yamamoto Chiropractic
2517 N. Great Western Dr., No. L 928.778.1190
www.yamamotochiro.com
DENTISTRY
89A Dental Care PLLC
7121 E. Pronghorn Ranch Pkwy. 928.775.8989
www.89adentalcare.com
Aspen Dental
7584 E. AZ-69 928.499.3061
www.aspendental.com
Bowie Family Dental
8201 E. Jacque Dr. 928.775.8581
www.bowiefamilydental.com
Bradshaw Family Dental Smile Design Center
7136 E. Pav Way 928.277.0076
www.bradshawfamilydental.com
Kidzaam Dentistry
2801 N. Pleasant View Dr. 928.443.1400
www.kidzaam.com
Larson Dental
8086 E. Florentine Rd. 928.772.8128
www.prescottvalleyfamilydentistry.com
Prescott Valley Dental Group
3264 N. Glassford Hill Rd., Ste. A 928.759.8000
www.prescottvalleydentalgroup.com
PV Dentistry
8154 E. Florentine Rd., No. B 928.493.8083
www.pvdentistry.com
DERMATOLOGY
Arizona Dermatology Group
2820 N. Glassford Hill Rd., No. 107 928.772.8553
wwwarizonadermatologygroup.com
DIETITIAN NUTRITIONIST
EON Consulting 928.300.1542
www.eonconsultingrd.com
GYNECOLOGY
Women's Health and Wellness 1000 Willow Creek Rd., Ste. E Prescott 928.583.7887
www.whwprescott.com
HEALTH AND WELLNESS SERVICES
Yavapai County
Community Health Services 1090 Commerce St. Prescott 928.771.3122
www.yavapaiaz.gov/ResidentServices/Health-Services/ Community-Health-Services
HOSPITAL
Dignity Health, Yavapai Regional Medical Center East 7700 E. Florentine Rd. 928.445.2700 www.yrmc.org
Exceptional Community Hospital 4822 AZ-69 Prescott 928.534.1950 www.ehc24.com/prescott
INTERNAL MEDICINE
Serve MD
7900 E. Florentine Rd. 928.493.9937 www.servemd.net
IV THERAPY
Legendary Total Wellness 8133 E. AZ-89, Ste. C 928.848.7460 www.legendarytotalwellness.com
Wilson Aesthetics Beauty & Wellness 8196 E. Florentine Rd. 928.350.5484 www.wilsonaestheticsaz.com
OPTOMETRY
Rummel Eye Care P.C. 2517 Great Western Dr. 928.445.1341 www.rummeleyecare.net
Yavapai Eye Care 7763 E. Florentine Rd. 928.775.9393 www.yavapaieye.com
ORTHODONTICS
Patterson Orthodontics
3033 N. Windsong Dr., Ste. 201 928.772.7353
www.pattersonsmiles.com
Prescott Valley Orthodontics
7870 E. Florentine Rd. 928.445.7051
www.prescottortho.com
PEDIATRICS
Jodi Gilray Pediatric Therapy
6550 E. 2nd St., Ste. B 928.771.9327
www.prescottpediatrictherapy.com
Yavapai Pediatrics
3001 N. Main St., Ste. 1C 928.458.5470
www.yavapaipediatrics.com
PHYSICAL THERAPY
Advanced Spine and Pain
2820 Glassford Hill Rd. 928.800.7246
www.asappaindocs.com
Canyon Physical Therapy & Aquatic Rehabilitation
2852 N. Navajo Dr., Ste. A 928.772.9797
www.canyonpt.com
Madsen Physical Therapy
2700 N. Lake Valley Rd., Ste. A1 928.775.9500
www.madsenrehabilitation.com
Peak Performance Physical Therapy
6455 N. Viewpoint Dr., Ste. 100 928.775.8700
Tipton Physical Therapy and Aquatic Center
8400 E. Florentine Rd. 928.775.9999
www.tiptonphysicaltherapy.com
PODIATRY
Premier Foot & Ankle
3149 N. Windsong Dr. 928.772.5916
www.prescottvalleyfootandankle.com
PRIMARY CARE
Dr. Shirley Rheinfelder
3149 N. Windsong Dr. 928.445.6083
www.mdvip.com/doctors/ shirleyrheinfeldermd


yfac.org
HealthSong: Direct Primary Care
3050 N. Navajo Dr., Ste. 103 928.212.1348
www.healthsongdpc.com
Hometown Healthcare
3001 N. Main St., Ste. 1B 928.259.5506 www.hometownhealthcareaz.com
Morris Health MD
3196 N. Windsong Dr. 928.772.1505 www.morrishealthmd.com
Optima Medical
3251 N. Windsong Dr. 928.772.2582 www.optimamedicalaz.com
Windsong Primary Care
3221 N. Windsong Dr. 920.910.7010 www.windsongprimarycare.com
PSYCHIATRY & COUNSELING NAZCARE
8128 E. AZ-69, Ste. 201 928.460.4411 nazcare.org
Polara HealthCrisis Stabilization Unit 8655 E. Eastridge Dr 928.445.5211 www.polarahealth.com
Psychological Pathways
2820 N. Glassford Hill Rd., Ste. 108 844.385.3747 www.psychologyaz.com
Start Moving On 3100 N. Navajo Dr., Ste. A-3 928.910.5145 www.startmovingon.com
RECOVERY - ADDICTION MATFORCE 7749 Florentine Rd., Ste. A 928.708.0100 www.matforce.org
Mountain Valley Regional Rehabilitation Hospital
3700 N. Windsong Dr. 928.759.8800 www.mvrrh.ernesthealth.com
StoneRidge Center for Brains
5940 E. Copper Hill Dr. Ste. B & E 928.583.7799 www.stoneridgecenters.com
Choose from a palette of options Housing
Prescott Valley is a thriving community adding new builds all the time but with plenty of existing homes for affordability and sustainability. Its population has expanded from 38,800 in 2010 to its current 51,000.
The valley has been inhabited by indigenous tribes for millennia and became a hub for mining and ranching in the mid-19th century, but its residential development didn’t begin in earnest until 1966, so its homes are relatively new; more than half were built in 1990 or later.
Smaller and manufactured homes built for affordable residential and retirement living predominate in the western core of the town, while master-planned communities and subdivisions fan out to the east, north and south.
More rural neighborhoods are found primarily north of AZ-89A. All are near convenient shopping and employment areas.
The median sale price for Prescott Valley homes in April 2025 was $497,500, according to realtor.com. This is about 1.5% higher than the same time last year even though days spent on the market and the supply of available homes have both increased; a testament to the town’s enduring appeal and home values.
In Prescott Valley, you can live in a classic ranch or craftsman-style home, mission- or Tuscan-style charmer, luxurious custom property, upscale apartment or anything else you’ve been dreaming of.
One way you can begin your journey home is by searching the Prescott Valley Chamber of Commerce’s member directory for qualified, talented professionals at www.pvchamber.org/members

New Homes in Prescott Valley
New Homes in Prescott Valley
Jasper 7
1,281 – 1,958 Sq. Ft. | Coming Fall 2025 5144 N Atwood Court, Prescott Valley, AZ 86314
Prescott Valley, AZ 86315








Prescott Valley Neighborhoods
Every street has a sense of place
Neighborhoods are the building block of every community, and Prescott Valley takes particular pride in theirs, whether they’re part of an HOA or not. There are too many to include a complete list but we wanted to give you a sampling of your options.
PRESCOTT VALLEY UNITS
Prescott Valley’s earliest development and many neighborhoods fall within this cross-shaped area in the heart of today’s community, with Mountain Valley Park near its center. This area is filled with established neighborhoods and local businesses that have stood the test of time and form the heart of the town.
The Civic Center, which contains the Prescott Valley Public Library, municipal offices and Civic Center Park, is tucked into its southeast side.

GRANVILLE
Prescott Valley’s largest masterplanned community straddles Glassford Hill Road north of Long Look Drive up to AZ-89A. It has several parks, a clubhouse, gym, basketball, tennis and pickleball courts, homes for every kind of household and is just north of Findlay Toyota Center, the Entertainment District and surrounding commercial development.

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JASPER
Bordering the stunning Granite Dells and the scenic Iron King Trail, Jasper is a modern master-planned community nestled along Glassford Hill. It features contemporary, energy efficient homes with smart technology and a focus on healthy, sustainable living. At the heart of the neighborhood is J Club, a private amenity center with pools, fitness facilities, courts, dining and social spaces. With miles of trails and breathtaking views, Jasper offers an active, connected lifestyle in one of Prescott Valley’s most desirable settings.
PRONGHORN RANCH
Built under the high desert vistas north of AZ-89A, this community is built around a clubhouse with a fantastic array of amenities for residents and has expansive lots for families to spread out over.

STONERIDGE
The only master-planned community south of AZ-69 is built into the ridges of the Bradshaw Mountains, offering an 18-hole championship golf course, several parks and a variety of housing styles.
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Real Estate
Finding and buying a home is always a journey, and we’re here to make it a little bit smoother.
Read on for your comprehensive guide to navigating the Town’s vibrant real estate market. Whether you're buying, selling or refinancing, we’re connecting you with top-tier professionals in Greater Prescott. Discover experienced Realtors® ready to help you find your dream home, trusted mortgage companies offering competitive rates and personalized services, and reliable title companies ensuring smooth, secure transactions.
Our directory is designed to simplify your real estate journey, putting all the resources you need in one convenient place.
REAL ESTATE

Bella Terra Realty, LLC
1301 Willow Creek Rd.
Prescott
928.777.0300
www.bellaterrarealty.net
Better Homes And Gardens
Bloomtree Realty
2825 N. Glassford Hill Rd.
928.443.8800
www.bloomtreerealty.com

Better Homes And Gardens
Bloomtree Realty
102 W. Gurley St., Ste. 102
Prescott
928.443.8800
www.bloomtreerealty.com

Blue Star Real Estate Services
325 W. Gurley St., Ste. 104
Prescott
928.327.5700
www.bluestarresaz.com
Central Highlands Real Estate
8363 E. Florentine Rd. Ste. A 928.717.2473
www.centralhighlands.net
Code of the West Realty 8088 E. AZ-69 928.533.9413
www.homesinnorthernaz.com

Peter Fife
Coldwell Banker Northland 914 E. Gurley St., Ste. 100 Prescott 928.636.7000 www.listingprescott.com
CMA Realty
8556 E. AZ-69 928.775.2984 www.cmareal.com
Fain Signature Group Properties
3001 Main St., Ste. 2B 928.772.8844
www.fainsignaturegroup.com
Far West Realty
3130 N. Robert Rd., Ste. 3 928.772.9400
www.farwestaz.com

Leslie Jacobs Iannelli and Associates, Leslie Jacobs Real Estate Team 130 Grove Ave. Prescott 928.848.0008 www.lesliejacobsteam.com

iRealty Professionals 140 AZ-89
Chino Valley 928.636.4730
www.irealtyprofessionals.com

Keller Williams
Legacy One Realty
7084 N. Viewscape Dr. 928.277.1400 www.kw.com
Kooiman Realty, LLC
7120 Pav Way, Ste. 101 928.775.8880
www.kooimanrealty.com
Prescott Area Association of REALTORS®
3719 Karicio Ln.
Prescott 928.445.2663
www.paar.org
Purcell & Associates
3050 N. Navajo Dr,. Ste. 108 928.515.1156
www.werentprescott.com

Rapid Response Realty 928.444.6464
www.rapidresponserealty.com
Realty Executives Arizona
Territory - Prescott Valley 8100 E. AZ-69 928.775.0777
www.realtyexecutives.com

Realty Executives Arizona
Territory - Prescott Lakes 1401 Prescott Lakes Pkwy. Prescott 928.777.0077 www.realtyexecutives.com


Anne Hanna RE/MAX Mountain Properties 1344 Prescott Country Club Dewey
928.713.7762
www.remax.com/real-estateagents/anne-hanna-deweyaz/100179040

Jill Hunsucker
Realty ONE Group Mountain Desert - Prescott 100 E. Sheldon St., Ste. 200 Prescott 928.848.9710
www.jillhunsucker.com









Southwest Homes Realty
8841 Florentine Rd., Ste. C 928.899.3845 www.southwesthomesaz.com
Steve Irwin Realty
Tracey Aker-Schwartz
Russ Lyon Sotheby's International Realty 2971 Willow Creek Rd. Prescott 928.356.2226 www.traceyakerschwartz.com
Scenic Property Realty
12750 E. Tierra Bella Rd. Dewey
928.925.6437 www.scenicpropertyrealty.com

Sheridan Property Group
203 W. Willis St.
Prescott
928.478.7100
www.sheridanpropertygroup.com
6544 E. Deacon St. 928.710.8257
Universal Homes
6862 E. Byron Pl. 928.759.3330 www.universalhomesaz.com
USA Real Estate & Property Management, LLC 3661 N. Robert Rd. 928.775.0400 www.usarealestatellc.com

West USA Realty of Prescott
7400 E. Pronghorn Pkwy. 928.777.8331 www.westusa.com/westusa-realty-prescott
Woods Hometown Realty
3131 N. Robert Rd. 928.756.8445 www.prescottazhomefinder.com

Yavapai Hills Custom Homesites
5010 Bear Way
Prescott 928.237.3103 www.yavapaihills.com
MORTAGE BROKERS
Benchmark Mortgage 3194 N. Windsong Dr. 928.541.8737 www.prescottvalley.benchmark.us
Foothills Bank 3044 N. Glassford Hill Rd. 928.759.8600 www.foothillsbank.com
Guild Mortgage 120 N. Marina St., Ste. A Prescott 928.800.5670 www.guildmortgage.com
Legacy Mutual Mortgage
325 W. Gurley St., Ste. 102 Prescott www.legacymutual.com/ locations/arizona

Laurie Lawton Scott Nations LendingLawton Scott Team
325 W. Gurley St., A202
Prescott 602.329.2950 www.nationslending.com
Union Home Mortgage Corp
325 W. Gurley St., Ste. 104
Prescott 928.220.3504
www.unionhomemortgage.com
TITLE AGENCIES
Driggs Title Agency
2825 N. Glassford Hill Rd., Ste. A 928.458.7836
www.driggstitle.com
Landmark Title
Assurance Agency of Arizona
377 N. Montezuma St., Ste. 101
Prescott 623.259.8300
www.ltaag.com
Lawyers Title
325 W. Gurley St., Ste. 101
Prescott 928.515.5098
www.lawyerstitlenaz.com
Pioneer Title Agency 1570 Willow Creek Rd.
Prescott 928.778.2222
www.pioneertitleagency.com
Pioneer Title Agency
923 E. Gurley St., Ste. 201
Prescott 928.778.6612
www.pioneertitleagency.com
Pioneer Title Agency 2955 N. Lake Valley Rd. 928.772.4800
www.pioneertitleagency.com
ROC Title Agency
255 E. Sheldon St., Ste. C
Prescott 928.223.4471
www.roctitle.com
Yavapai Title Agency 8088 E. AZ-69 928.772.8546 www.yavapaititle.com

Places of Worship
Prescott Valley has an abundance of communities of faith that welcome residents and visitors for weekly services as well as hold events and participate in charitable efforts. They provide a spiritual and social network that fortifies their community.
AMAZING GRACE
3298 N. Glassford Hill Rd. No. 104-10 928.443.8378 www.amazinggracepv.org
BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH
6901 E. Horizon Ln. 928.772.7602 www.bethelisaplace.org
CANYON BIBLE CHURCH
8582 E. Eastridge Dr. 928.771.2450 www.canyonbiblechurch.org
CHURCH OF CHRIST
8415 E. Manley Dr. 928.224.8539
www.prescottvalley.churchofchrist.info
CHRIST'S CHURCH OF PRESCOTT VALLEY
4901 N. Wagon Way 928.925.9261
https://ccpv.churchspring.org
EMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH
7763 E. Long Look Dr. 928.772.4135 www.elcpvaz.org
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH
2820 N. Pleasant View Dr. 928.772.7218 www.firstsouthernpv.org
FOUNTAIN OF LIFE COMMUNITY CHURCH
3160 N. Lynx Lake Dr. 928.775.5148
www.fountainoflifecommunitychurch.com
LANDMARK BAPTIST CHURCH
7440 E. Addis Ave.
928.772.7909 www.facebook.com/landmarkmbcpv
LIFEPOINTE CHURCH
10100 E. AZ-69 928.772.1360 www.lifepointeaz.com
LIVING FAITH CHURCH
7225 N. Coyote Springs Rd. 928.775.3025
www.livingfaith.co
LIVING WATERS CHURCH
8075 N. Prescott Ridge Rd. 928.848.2953
www.livingwaterspv.com
MOUNTAIN VALLEY CHURCH OF GOD
8123 E. Manley Dr. 928.772.5713 www.mvcog.org/wp
OPEN DOOR BAPTIST CHURCH
8451 E. Stevens Dr. 928.772.9206 www.opendoorofpv.com
PRAISE CENTER OF PV
2820 N. Mountain View Dr. 928.772.0047 www.pcopv.com
PRAYER & PRAISE MINISTRIES
520.490.0940 www.facebook.com/prayerpraiseaz
PRESCOTT VALLEY BIBLE CHURCH
9360 Manzanita Cir. 928.775.0221 www.prescottvalleybiblechurch.org
PRESCOTT VALLEY
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
7655 E. Long Look Dr. 928.772.7364 www.pvcc.church
PRESCOTT VALLEY
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
3741 N. Constance Dr. 928.775.4389 www.pvnazarene.com
ROBERT ROAD
BAPTIST CHURCH
5100 N. Robert Rd. 928.772.0703 www.facebook.com/robert road.baptistchurch
ST. GERMAINE CATHOLIC CHURCH
7997 E. Dana Dr. 928.772.6350 www.stgermaineinpv.com
THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS
7885 E. Long Look Dr. 928.772.8763
www.churchof jesuschrist.org
7073 E. Pronghorn Ranch Pkwy. 928.775.4344 www.churchof jesuschrist.org
THE RIDGE PV
6540 E. 2nd St. 928.775.4331 www.theridgepv.com
TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH
3950 N. Valorie Dr. 928.772.8845 https://tlcpv.360unite.com/home
VICTORY CHURCH
2851 N. Mendocino Dr., Unit D 928.733.0925 www.vcpv.org
VINEYARD CHURCH OF PRESCOTT VALLEY
9100 N. Poquito Valley Rd. 928.772.8477 www.vineyardpv.com
VISION POINTE CHURCH
7605 E. Long Look Dr. 928.772.0430
Important Local Contacts
GOVERNMENT
Prescott Valley is governed by a seven-member town council, including the mayor. All council members serve four-year terms. All meetings, except executive sessions, are open to the public and live streamed. For a comprehensive overview of Town programs and services, plus a calendar of Town meetings and news items, go to www.prescottvalley-az.gov. For information about lodging, dining and events, go to www.pvchamber.org


PRESCOTT VALLEY COMPANIES INVEST HERE
ACCELERATING IDEAS AND SHATTERING NORMS
Prescott Valley has a young, diverse and dynamic workforce with an entrepreneurial spirit and the ability to bring new concepts to the market and into people’s homes. Eight hundred acres of industrial parks are here to incubate new ideas and propel existing ones to success.
PRESCOTT VALLEY IS FLOURISHING
Revenues from Prescott Valley’s retail, restaurant and hotel sectors are consistently climbing and success breeds success, with more outlets coming to town monthly. It is a significant center for careers and innovation in health care and education as well as retail and warehousing.
Excellent transportation and proximity to major markets make doing business in Prescott Valley easy for all industries.

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Infrastructure
Infrastructure — the system of services and resources serving as a foundation to support a community — is solid in Prescott
Valley
Prescott Valley provides a robust system of resources to support the community. These include accredited police and fire departments, business and neighborhood services, wellmaintained roads and reliable water and wastewater service.
Arizona Public Service (APS) is the primary source for electricity. It provides reliable service and has local personnel in the community to accommodate customer needs.
Sparklight provides a variety of cable TV packages, highspeed internet and business and residential telephone services. Other TV, internet and telephone providers also are available, including DISH Network and DIRECTV.
CenturyLink is an internet and phone provider, which also offers PC protection. Customers can bundle their internet and phone packages to save money and can choose from internet packages ranging from 40-140 Mbps (if available in the area).
Developable land has easy access to roads and utility easements for quick connection and fast startup.

Prescott Regional Airport is the 18th busiest in the nation, based on total airport takeoffs and landings in 2021. It’s an important economic engine for the region, providing not just commercial air and general aviation service, but also land for manufacturing and distribution operations.
The airport creates a total economic impact of $160.3 million annually, supporting 1,366 jobs with wages of $53.9 million, according to a study released in 2019 by Elliott
Company.
D. Pollack &
PHOTO COURTESY OF PRESCOTT REGIONAL AIRPORT

JASPER ROUNDABOUT
PHOTO BY STEVE BUTTON
Top Employers
TOP EMPLOYMENT SECTORS IN PRESCOTT VALLEY
• Health Care and Social Assistance - 16.6%
• Retail trade - 14%
• Construction- 9.6%
• Educational services - 8.1%
• Manufacturing - 7.84%
• Accommodation and food services - 7.1%
• Administrative and support and waste management services - 6.3%
• Other services except public administration - 5.6%
• Professional, scientific and technical services - 4.8%
• Public administration - 4.4%
• Finance and insurance - 3.9%
• Transportation and warehousing - 2.9%
• Real estate and rental and leasing - 2.2%
• Arts, entertainment and recreation- 2%
• Wholesale trade - 1.4%
• Utilities - 1.2%
• Information - 1.1%
• Mining, quarrying, oil and gas extraction - 0.6%
• Agriculture, forestry, fishing, hunting - 0.3%
TOP EMPLOYERS AS OF MAY 2025 (TOWN OF PRESCOTT VALLEY WITH TOTALS) 1. Dignity Health - 744
Humboldt Unified School District - 708

Walmart - 380
Ace Hardware Distribution- 337
MI Windows & Doors - 328
Town of Prescott Valley - 299
Mountain Valley Rehab - 204 8. Fry's Food Stores - 199 9. Amazon - 180 10. Home Depot - 180

Dignity Health, Yavapai Regional Medical Center (YRMC)





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THRIVE IN PRESCOTT VALLEY
Prescott Valley is considered one of Arizona’s safest communities and has rapidly expanding options to live, work and play.
Health — Its bright sun, fresh mountain air and closeness to nature beckon to everyone to come outdoors and walk, run, bike, hike, play sports and lead an active life. Convenient health care is available at Dignity-YRMC’s East Campus and a full contingent of medical practices.
Arts & Entertainment — High-quality movies, live concerts and plays and sports events are centered in the town’s Entertainment District, which includes the Prescott Valley Harkins 14, Main Street Theatre and 6,200-seat Findlay Toyota Center arena. It’s also the site of Prescott Valley Days and other community events.
Dining — The options are great and growing. The town is peppered with locally owned diners and cafes and restaurants serving everything from sushi to barbecue. Authentic Mexican cuisine, spicy Thai feasts and meals overlooking a golf course are just a few of the choices. A brewery and a wine bar provide excellent libations too.
Golf — Speaking of golf, don’t forget Prescott Valley’s courses offering the best our community has to offer — outdoor fun with spellbinding mountain views and a challenging but convivial atmosphere.
Day trips — When you’re ready to hit the road, there are plenty of nearby attractions so enchanting you could easily spend more than a day in any one of them!
When a community can take ownership of its direction, so many great things can happen. Here in Prescott Valley those great things are happening.
PRESCOTT VALLEY MAYOR KELL PALGUTA

PHOTO BY SEAN UNDERHILL

From Lonesome Valley to Prescott Valley, Community has Adapted to Change History
Archaeological evidence of human settlement in Prescott Valley dates back to the year 800. Between 1050 and 1300 A.D., a large mesa pueblo existed on the south side of Lynx Creek in what is now Fain Park, for which large stone slabs from nearby granite outcroppings were used as the foundation. The main structure included about 32 rooms with another 21 outlying rooms.
The remains of this structure were discovered by gold miners in 1864 and are now known as the Fitzmaurice Ruins. It is the largest Native American archeological site in the Prescott area.
The miners who discovered these ruins also brought the first economic activity to the area. They included Thomas Barlow-Massicks, who created hydraulic works, built a dam across the creek and a three-story mansion that still stands near the dam in Fain Park.
In the 1880s Army Lt. William
Glassford used the valley's tallest hill for a mirror-based signaling system, to warn other officers of incoming Apache raids.
As the gold rush continued, ranchers began establishing themselves in the grassland to the north of the creek in what was known as “Lonesome Valley.” The Fain family arrived in the 1870s, and their holdings grew until the Rafter Eleven Ranch covered a huge area from Granite Mountain in the west to Mingus Mountain in the east.
The family kicked off residential development in the area in the 1960s, renaming it Prescott Valley and hiring Robert Loos and Leonard Hoffman to pursue buyers in the Midwest, focusing on the retirement market.
A 1978 incorporation vote by its more than 1,500 residents led to the Town of Prescott Valley’s incorporation, and it hasn’t stopped growing since but still honors its rural roots and history.
Glassford Hill was formed by a volcanic eruption about 12 million years ago.

Prescott Valley’s phenomenal natural setting and climate make an exquisite round of golf possible almost any day of the year.

STONERIDGE GOLF COURSE
1601 N. Bluff Top Dr. 928.772.6500
www.stoneridgegolf.com
Sweeping panoramic Prescott Valley views and a ring of surrounding mountains make this championship course a one-of-a-kind round for public, membership or tournament play. The championship 18-hole course is par-72 and has up to 7,052 yards of play with four sets of tees.
Amenities include an extensive pro shop, patient instruction and excellent food served in the Prescott Club at StoneRidge.
QUAILWOOD GREENS GOLF COURSE
12625 E. Village Creek Blvd. 928.772.0130
www.quailwoodgreens.com
This fun yet challenging par-68, 18-hole course extends 5,800 yards and includes panoramic views along well-groomed fairways and greens. This helps keep the play difficult yet friendly, and the staff can offer tips and tricks for playing your best round.
The grounds also include a chipping and pitching area, putting green, driving range and onsite restaurant.
ANTELOPE HILLS GOLF COURSES (PUBLIC)
1 Perkins Dr. 928.776.7888 or 800.972.6818 www.antelopehillsgolf.com
Antelope Hills’ North Course opened in 1956 and has 6,539 yards of play, while the South Course came online in 1992, with 6,129 yards. Both 18-hole, par-72 courses are set in the beautiful scenery of this region and offer a challenge for golfers of all skill levels.
The courses also play host to championship tournaments and events each year. They are owned by the City of Prescott and are managed by Indigo Sports.
PRESCOTT GOLF CLUB
1030 Prescott Country Club Blvd. 928.772.8984
www.prescottgolfclub.com
Found on the eastern edge of Prescott Valley, this regulation 18-hole par-72 golf course is designed for all skill levels, allowing play from 5,700 to 6,800 yards. If you like to practice, there is a double-sided practice facility with driving tees, chipping and putting greens.
Additional features include economical green fee rates, sensible memberships, a pavilion, cocktail lounge, dining and banquet facilities.

STONERIDGE GOLF COURSE
PHOTO BY ATOMIC DRONEZ

