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This friendly, welcoming Arizona hotel offers comfortable accommodations and a great location just a mile from the heart of historic Prescott - a charming town that's home to four breathtaking seasons, endless outdoor adventure and the World's Oldest Rodeo.
The BEST WESTERN Prescottonian - located less than two hours north of Phoenix in Prescott, AZ - offers some of the best and most spacious lodging in town, with each well-appointed guestroom offering thoughtful amenities for a more comfortable stay and a Best Western guarantee.
Other amenities and special touches at this Prescott hotel also include a full, hot buffet breakfast each morning, on-site restaurant, friendly staff, a premium location just one mile from downtown, high-speed Internet access and a seasonal outdoor heated swimming pool and spa.
Guests of the BEST WESTERN Prescottonian can also enjoy the many outdoor adventures that await just outside this Prescott hotel - including hiking on rugged trails through the Prescott National Forest, swinging away on more than seven area golf courses, watching the thrills of bull riding at the World's Oldest Rodeo or taking a short day trip to see some of Northern Arizona's most breathtaking sights at nearby Sedona, Flagstaff or the Grand Canyon. Other attractions just outside this Prescott hotel also include local shopping, delectable dining, the famous Whiskey Row and Embry Riddle Aeronautical University.
Make your next trip to Prescott, Arizona unforgettable with a stay at the BEST WESTERN Prescottonian - our staff is ready to welcome you here. All you have to do is book online today and save!
After a four year hiatus, the A:shiwi people will share Zuni language, lifeways and traditional dances and flute played. In Flagstaff./p>
Large exhibit of unusual fine art & crafts, including photography, wall art, jewelry, wall hangings, metal art & more, free. In Flagstaff.
Join our local hiking and trail development organization TRACKS for a day of hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, and activities. In Pinetop.
50+ dealers of antiques and collectibles, includes glass, pottery, furniture, art, jewelry, primitives and unique surprises. In Prescott.
Woodland Lake Park, registration begins at 10 am, prizes, trophies, hot dogs and more. In Pinetop.
Day Star Lasers International will dazzle all aged audiences at this outdoor, 30 minute laser spectacular. In Sedona.
July 4th Celebration with a parade and fireworks on the 7th. in Heber.
See live performances by gunslingers, ropers, bullwhip crackers and historical re-enactors. Listen and dance to live western music. In Sedona.
Shows off its natural resource - hummingbirds. Presentations, tours, banding and more.
Featuring world-class chamber and flamenco music, orchestral performances, master classes and workshops throughout the week. In Sedona.
Family fun in Heber.
Halloween family fun in Heber.
Celebrate the holiday season in Heber.
The Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary, formerly known as the Heritage Park Zoo, is located in scenic northern Arizona, just minutes from Prescott. A non-profit wildlife sanctuary "dedicated to the conservation and protection of native and exotic animals," the Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary boasts an impressive line-up of animals to check out - bears, lions, jaguars, birds, llamas, and raccoons are just a few.
Don't miss the Tarantula Grotto, housing 25 different spiders from across the globe including the Goliath Birdeater - the biggest spider in the world. Not far south of nearby Flagstaff, guests of any one of the area Best Western hotels are sure to plan an afternoon around a visit to the Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary, open 365 days of the year.
The Sharlot Hall Museum and Campus began in 1928 from Sharlot M. Hall's vision to save Arizona's history with her collection of artifacts and documents. The Prescott campus includes seven historic buildings, the Fort Whipple Museum and the beautiful Rose Garden. They host several festivals throughout the year. The Library and Archives' collection of rare books and historical photographs is a must-see while visiting the Museum.
Historical plays and living History programs are also performed at the Blue Rose Theater. The Bashford House, a beautiful Victorian home, was saved from demolition and moved to it's current location on the Museum campus, to house the gift store. Consider staying with Best Western hotels for convenient and comfortable lodging, while in Northern Arizona.