How long is the Prescott Circle Trail?

54-mile
This 54-mile, non-motorized trail is a success story of citizen participation, inter-agency cooperation, and patient determination.

Can you camp anywhere in Prescott National Forest?

Camping outside of campgrounds is allowed in many parts of the Prescott National Forest, but camping on the forest near the City of Prescott is limited to designated dispersed sites and has a 7-day stay limit per 30-day period.

Can you hike in Prescott National Forest?

Prescott National Forest offers excellent opportunities for hikers, mountain bikers, and equestrians with nearly 950 miles of scenic trails–450 of which are open to cyclists–and contains portions of the Prescott Circle Trail, a 50-mile loop around the City of Prescott.

Can you have a campfire in Prescott?

Smoking is prohibited except within enclosed vehicles, buildings, or developed recreation sites where the area is cleared of all flammable material. Campfires are not allowed at the designated dispersed sites within the Prescott Basin.

Does it cost to get into Watson Lake?

Four miles north of downtown, this beautiful park allows access to Watson Lake and the boulders of the Granite Dells. Boat rentals are located at the south boat ramp. There is a $3 per vehicle admission fee to enter the park. Click here for color map of Watson Lake Park.

How long is the Watson Lake trail?

Approximately 4.8 miles
Approximately 4.8 miles in length for the entire loop around the lake. The Northshore trail covers rocky steep terrain, the Over the Hill trail covers rocky and slightly more moderate terrain, and the Peavine and Lower Granite Creek Trail are relatively flat in comparison. There is a $3 parking fee.

Are there moose in Arizona?

Moose do not live in Arizona, but there is some habitat for moose in parts of the state. Moose are found in nearby Colorado and Utah in the mountains. Although it is highly unlikely, a stray moose could find its way into the state. Arizona is mainly known as a hot and arid desert climate.