The Club’s Spring 2026 trip to the Prescott, Arizona, area is fast approaching; and registrations have been underway since May of last year.
Although we are at capacity for registrations, history tells us that there will be numerous cancellations. If you are interested in participating, put your name on the waitlist.
At this time, we are only allowing active members to register and will lift this restriction if possible.
For those who have already registered and have had a change of plans, we ask that you please cancel your registration as soon as possible to allow those on the wait list to join the trip.
Located in Yavapai County, Prescott is known for its rich history and natural beauty. Founded in 1864 as the capital of the Arizona Territory, it was named after the historian William Hickling Prescott.
Conveniently located approximately 220 miles from SaddleBrooke, the drive should take only 3.5 hours. The area is situated in a mile-high basin among pine-dotted mountains rich in minerals with a population of approximately 45,827 as of the 2020 Census.
We should experience great weather, as April is usually mild with an average high around 67 and an average low around 34.
Hiking dates are set for April 14, 15, & 16. A wide variety of hikes at levels B, C, & D will be offered. Jim Solon is coordinating the hikes for this trip. The hike descriptions and hike schedule will be available by the time this article is published.
Complete details on the trip can be found on the website’s Document library in the Club Trips folder. View the document titled, “2026 Prescott Club Trip Information 12-10-25”, which provides you with registration instructions, things to do, lodging, camping, restaurants, and more.
We look forward to an enjoyable experience in Prescott. If you have any questions regarding this trip, feel free to contact:
Ken Wong
kmwong@myctl.net