
Prescott National Forest
Prescott National Forest blends desert foothills and pine-covered peaks across central Arizona, offering hiking, lakes, camping, and scenic beauty in every season.
The Prescott National Forest covers over 1.25 million acres of central Arizona’s scenic highlands, where desert, chaparral, and pine forest ecosystems converge. Stretching across parts of Yavapai County, the forest includes rugged mountains, granite boulder formations, tranquil lakes, and remote canyons that make it a year-round destination for adventure and relaxation.
With elevations ranging from 3,000 to 8,000 feet, the Prescott offers everything from mild winter hikes in juniper-studded lowlands to cool summer escapes beneath ponderosa pines. The forest is home to the Bradshaw Mountains, Sierra Prieta Range, and Mingus Mountain, each offering sweeping vistas and dramatic drives.
Outdoor activities abound: visitors enjoy hiking, mountain biking, camping, horseback riding, and off-roading. Water lovers can relax or paddle at Lynx Lake, Granite Basin Lake, and Goldwater Lake, while backpackers venture into remote areas of the Sycamore Canyon and Granite Mountain Wilderness. The forest is also rich in history, with old mining ruins, cabins, and even sections of historic railroads scattered throughout.
Wildlife is plentiful, with sightings of deer, javelina, black bears, eagles, and wild turkeys not uncommon. In spring and summer, wildflowers add bursts of color to trails and meadows, while crisp autumn air brings vibrant foliage and clear stargazing skies.
Plan Your Visit
Elevation Range: 3,000 to 8,000 feet
Seasons: Year-round; lower elevations best in fall–spring, higher areas ideal in late spring through fall
Nearest Towns: Prescott, Jerome, Camp Verde, Mayer, Chino Valley
Popular Areas: Lynx Lake, Granite Mountain Wilderness, Mingus Mountain, Sycamore Canyon
Camping: Developed campgrounds and dispersed camping available
Top Activities: Hiking, camping, kayaking, mountain biking, OHV riding, birdwatching, scenic drives










































Explore the historic ruins of Bradshaw City, a former gold-mining boomtown established in 1863 in Yavapai County, Arizona. Once home to nearly 5,000 residents, today it offers visitors a fascinating glimpse into Arizona's mining past, surrounded by beautiful forested landscapes.