Prescott Private Day Tour with Transportation

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Discover the rich history and vibrant culture of Prescott, Arizona, in a single day. Start at the Sharlot Hall Museum, where Arizona's frontier past comes alive through engaging exhibits and historic buildings. Next, wander through Whiskey Row, a lively stretch filled with storied saloons and shops that echo the Wild West. The journey continues at the Museum of Indigenous People, showcasing the art and culture of the Southwest's Native tribes. Next, we'll visit the NOCO District’s eclectic shops and art galleries. Finally, we'll conclude your tour with the serene beauty of Watson Lake, perfect for a leisurely stroll or a scenic hike along the Flume Trail. - Explore Prescott’s history at the Sharlot Hall Museum and Whiskey Row - Visit the Museum of Indigenous People for Native American cultural insights - Enjoy the creative energy of the NOCO District with its unique shops - Relax at Watson Lake, with options for hiking and scenic views

Duration
5 hours

Languages Available

  • Human tour guide - English

Points of Interest


Stop At: Sharlot Hall Museum
415 W. Gurley St., Two blocks west from Courthouse Plaza and Whiskey Row, Prescott, Arizona
The Sharlot Hall Museum in Prescott, Arizona, is a premier heritage site dedicated to preserving the history and culture of Arizona’s Central Highlands. Founded in 1928 by Sharlot M. Hall, Arizona’s first territorial historian, the museum began with the restored 1864 Governor’s Mansion and has since expanded into an immersive, four-acre campus. Visitors can explore historic buildings such as Fort Misery, the state’s oldest surviving log cabin, the elegant Bashford House, and a replica 1860s schoolhouse. The museum also features engaging exhibits spanning prehistoric cultures, pioneer life, and Arizona’s path to statehood. Beautiful gardens, including a renowned rose garden and ethnobotanical displays.
Duration: 45 minutes

Stop At: Whiskey Row
N Montezuma St, , Prescott, Arizona
Whiskey Row in Prescott, Arizona, is a storied stretch of Montezuma Street, famous for its lively saloons and colorful past. In the late 1800s, more than 40 bars lined the block, serving miners, cowboys, and lawmen in the rugged frontier town. After a catastrophic fire in 1900 destroyed much of downtown, the saloons were quickly rebuilt, preserving the row’s reputation as a hub of entertainment. Today, Whiskey Row blends history with modern charm, featuring restored bars, restaurants, and shops. Visitors can step into century-old saloons, enjoy live music, and experience the authentic atmosphere of Prescott’s Wild West heritage.
Duration: 30 minutes

Stop At: Downtown Historic Area
117 W. Goodwin Street, Prescott, Arizona
North Cortez, or NOCO, is a vibrant district in downtown Prescott known for its creative, eclectic atmosphere. Centered along Cortez Street, this area is home to boutique shops, art galleries, local breweries, and unique eateries that reflect Prescott’s modern, artistic side. Visitors can explore handmade goods, enjoy craft beer, or discover locally inspired art while strolling through its welcoming streets. NOCO has become a cultural hotspot, blending Prescott’s historic charm with a fresh, contemporary vibe.
Duration: 45 minutes

Stop At: Museum of Indigenous People
147 N Arizona Ave, Prescott, Arizona
The Museum of Indigenous People in Prescott, Arizona, is dedicated to celebrating and preserving Native cultures of the Southwest. Established in 1935, it is one of the oldest institutions of its kind in the state. The museum houses an impressive collection of artifacts, including pottery, baskets, textiles, and jewelry, showcasing the artistry and traditions of tribes such as the Hopi, Diné (Navajo), Yavapai, and Apache. Rotating exhibits, cultural demonstrations, and educational programs highlight both historic and contemporary Native life. With its intimate setting and deep respect for Indigenous voices, the museum offers visitors a meaningful connection to Arizona’s original peoples.
Duration: 30 minutes

Stop At: Watson Lake
3101 Watson Lake Drive, , Prescott, Arizona
Watson Lake, in north Prescott, is a stunning reservoir framed by the otherworldly Granite Dells—massive, weathered boulders that create a dramatic and scenic landscape. Popular for kayaking, canoeing, and paddleboarding, the lake also offers excellent hiking and birdwatching opportunities along its surrounding trails. Its calm waters reflect the striking rock formations, making it a photographer’s dream. With picnic areas and wide-open views, Watson Lake is both a recreational paradise and a peaceful natural escape.
Duration: 1 hour

Additional Information

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Exclusions
  • Optional Gratuities

Traveler Pickup Information
We are happy to pick you up from your Prescott area Hotel, Vacation Rental or Airbnb. If you'd rather meet in your own vehicle before transferring into our comfortable, 14 passenger van, we can pick you up at the downtown Parking garage on South Granite street.

Voucher Info
Mobile or paper ticket accepted

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