Prescott Valley Community Information
Prescott Valley, located between the Bradshaw and Mingus mountains, is one of Northern Arizona's fastest growing communities, with a population increase from 17,500 to near 35,000 since 1996. Prescott Valley is part of what is known as the quad-city region whose population is estimated at 120,000 (2007). Despite the Town's growth, Town leaders say Prescott Valley will never lose its small town, friendly approach to people and business.
Source: Arizona Department of Commerce
Scenic Attractions:
Prescott Valley offers many recreational opportunities, including Massick Family "Castle on the Creek," Fitzmaurice Indian Ruins, 10 public parks, a community recreation center featuring a public swimming pool with a 100-ft. slide, Olympic-style soccer & softball fields & facilities for basketball, tennis & picnics, a 16-lane bowling alley, & 4 nearby golf courses. Mountain Valley Park's amphitheater has concerts & entertainment during the summer. Fain Park & Prescott National Forest offer hiking, biking, backpacking, fishing & camping. Nearby Fain Lake, Lynx Lake & Goldwater Lake are stocked with fish, & canoe or rowboat rental is available. Prescott Valley's new convention & events center, Tim's Toyota Center, opened in Nov. 06 and is home to the Central Hockey League's Arizona Sundogs.
Community Facilities:
The Town of Prescott Valley offers a broad range of community facilities including a library, 10 public parks, a community recreation center, Olympic-style soccer and softball fields, an amphitheater and facilities for basketball, tennis and picnics.