How to Plan a Wild Outdoor Honeymoon Near Prescott, Arizona

Affordable Honeymoon Options Near Prescott

By Eisla Sebastian, published Jun 21, 2007
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Step 1: Learn About Local Tourist Attractions

The first step in planning a honeymoon near Prescott, Arizona is to learn about the tourist attractions located in and around Prescott. If you are interested in agriculture then you will want to take an agri-tour at the Arcosanti. Other tourist attractions that you may want to plan visiting include: Bronzesmith Fine Art Gallery, Heritage Park Zoo, Highlands Center for Natural History and the Yavapai Downs.

Step 2: Plan Comfortable Accommodations

If you want to stay in a hotel during your honeymoon, or if you plan on visiting during the winter months, then you will want to research your hotel options. Prescott has a few hotels that you can stay at including: Forest Villas Hotel, holiday Inn Express Prescott, Prescott Valley-Days Inn and the Quality Inn & Suites. Because there are a limited number of hotels in this town you will want to make sure that you reserve your rooms well in advance of your honeymoon.

Step 3: Plan Wild Accommodations

If you are an adventurous couple that loves the great outdoors then you can select from a number of local campgrounds. If you will be staying in a tent then you can make plans to stay at the Hilltop Campground, the Lynx Campground, the Camping Park or the Point of Rocks Campground. If you will be staying in an RV then you will want to make plans to stay at the Willow Lake RV and Camping Park, the Paulden RV Park or the Canyon Retreat Mobile Home Park.

Step 4: Go for a Hike

Hiking is a great, low cost honeymoon adventure. Usually the only cost that you will incur is a park entrance fee, if one is charged. Some trails are free of charge. One of the closest trails to Prescott, Arizona is the Groom Creek Loop Trail, a perfect choice for a honeymoon adventure. It is located about 11 miles away in Yavapai County, it offers 7.7 miles of trails and an elevation change of 1353 feet. Other trail systems located within 20 miles of Prescott include: Bradshaw Trail, Bull Run Trail, Gaddes Canyon Trail, Granite Mountain Trail Number Two Hundred Sixty One, Little Granite Mountain Trail Number Thirty Seven and Sierra Prieta Crest Trail Number Two Hundred Sixty Four.

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