Attractions and places to see around Jerome, Arizona, are centered on a historic copper mining town perched on Cleopatra Hill. This area offers a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes overlooking the Verde Valley. Once a significant mining hub, Jerome has evolved into a community known for its artistic and historical preservation efforts. The region provides diverse points of interest, from ancient ruins to scenic natural features.
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... Thus, a perfectly suitable large parking area sequestered away from everything is a place that can become hellπ₯ for you, if you planned the hike πΊfrom there and did not know betterππ. (See my highlight for a photo of the new warning sign.) Instead, you want to park at the trailhead of the 102 after frequenting the you know what π»πΎ one seater 'restroom' found about 0.7 miles back on the dirt road that gets you there, hence a double out-and-back/in-and-out hike you can cut short, if it is a little too much for you. Alternatively, you could get a camping spot for two days, unless you get your hiking done before checkout by 12 PM, noon. Happy Trails!π²π Link to Potato Patch Campground: https://www.fs.usda.gov/r03/prescott/recreation/potato-patch-campground
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This is fun: Combine the most scenic hike in a 50 mile radius, the Woodchute Trail 102, with another picturesque route down to the Potato Patch campground tagged on, the imaginatively called Potato Patch Trail 531, (secret just between you and Iπ€«: no potatoes anywhereπ₯), and you have a nice 9 mile hike with 1,100 feet/335 meters elevation gain pretty as can be! ππΌππ€ ππβοΈ By the way, no way to park at the trailhead of the 531 is allowed, a genius move by the forest service to keep it quiet for the campers with their loud generators I suppose (βοΈ). They call it Travel Management Rules or TMR, i.e. bureaucratic speak for "we protect the environment and others from you, because we know what you would do... Destroy Absolutely Everything!" They generally do a great job with very limited resources ( https://www.fs.usda.gov/r03/prescott/recreation/trails#:~:text=The%20Travel%20Management%20Rule%20(TMR,land%20and%20its%20natural%20resources. )...
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Middle Lagoon at Dead Horse Ranch State Park is a really accessible reservoir, so there are usually more crowds around this lake compared to the other two lagoons in the park (though the east lagoon can get busy on its northern banks). You can hop on the Verde River Greenway Trail just south of the path that circles Middle Lagoon.
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Tuzlgoot National Monument is home to some ruins left over from the Sinagua people. This is a scenic place to stop on a ride to see the monuments and refill water bottles at the visitors center.
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Middle Lagoon at Dead Horse Ranch State Park is a really accessible reservoir, so there are usually more crowds around this lake compared to the other two lagoons in the park (though the east lagoon can get busy on its northern banks). You can hop on the Verde River Greenway Trail just south of the path that circles Middle Lagoon.
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The Blowout Wash Trail System is a relatively new trail system on the west side of Cottonwood. There is a large kiosk at the trailhead with maps and information about all the paths. A variety of trail users are able to use the paths, and there are countless views as you bike up and down mesas and in and out of small canyons.
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The Blowout Wash Trail System is a relatively new trail system on the west side of Cottonwood. There is a large kiosk at the trailhead with maps and information about all the paths. A variety of trail users are able to use the paths, and there are countless views as you run up and down mesas and in and out of small canyons.
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Tuzlgoot National Monument is a 2-to 3-story pueblo ruin built by the Sinagua people, consisting of stone masonry rooms built high above the Verde River.
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Jerome is rich in history. You can visit the Jerome State Historic Park & Douglas Mansion to learn about the town's mining past, or see the quirky Sliding Jail, which has moved significantly from its original location. The Gold King Mine Museum & Ghost Town offers a step back in time with old mining equipment and vintage cars. Don't miss the Tuzigoot National Monument, a significant 2-to 3-story pueblo ruin built by the Sinagua people.
Jerome, perched on Cleopatra Hill, offers breathtaking panoramic views. The Jerome State Historic Park and the area around the Sliding Jail provide excellent vantage points. You can also enjoy expansive views from the Jerome Grand Hotel and the United Verde Open Pit Mine observation areas. For natural vistas, explore the Blowout Canyon area within the Prescott National Forest.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Tuzigoot National Monument is an educational and engaging historical site. The Gold King Mine Museum & Ghost Town allows visitors to explore mining remnants and even try gold panning. For outdoor fun, Dead Horse Ranch State Park, home to Middle Lagoon, offers accessible viewing areas and trails.
There are various hiking opportunities around Jerome. For an easy walk, consider the Middle Lagoon loop at Dead Horse Ranch State Park or the Tuzigoot National Monument loop. The Blowout Wash Trail System offers a variety of paths with views of mesas and small canyons. You can find more easy hiking options in the area by exploring the Easy hikes around Jerome guide.
Absolutely! The area around Jerome offers excellent cycling opportunities. For mountain biking, explore trails like Lime Kiln, Thumper, & Raptor Hill Trail loop at Dead Horse Ranch State Park or the Blowout Wash Trail loop in Prescott National Forest. Road cyclists can enjoy routes such as Mingus Mountain via Cottonwood or the Jerome Mine Museum loop. Discover more options in the MTB Trails around Jerome and Road Cycling Routes around Jerome guides.
Yes, Dead Horse Ranch State Park is home to Middle Lagoon, which is a very accessible reservoir with viewing areas close to parking lots. The trail circling its banks is also generally accessible. Many of Jerome's historic Main Street shops and galleries may also offer accessible entry.
Jerome is enjoyable year-round, but spring (March-May) and fall (September-November) offer the most pleasant weather for exploring, with mild temperatures ideal for walking around town and enjoying outdoor views. Summers can be hot, while winters are generally mild but can have cooler temperatures, especially at Jerome's elevation of over 5,000 feet.
Parking in Jerome can be limited, especially on busy weekends. There are several public parking lots throughout the town, including near the Jerome State Historic Park and along Historic Main Street. Some attractions, like the United Verde Open Pit Mine, have dedicated parking areas for viewing. It's often best to arrive early to secure a spot.
Jerome has a vibrant arts scene with numerous Art Galleries & Studios showcasing local artists. You can also explore various Wine Tasting Rooms featuring local Arizona wines. Given its reputation as a haunted town, Ghost Tours are a popular and unique way to learn about Jerome's spooky history. You might also catch a glass blowing demonstration at La Victoria Glass Blowing Studio.
Jerome's Historic Main Street is lined with unique boutiques, gift shops, and art galleries. For dining, the Haunted Hamburger is famous for its food and paranormal tales, while The Asylum Restaurant, located in the historic Jerome Grand Hotel, offers fine dining with stunning views. Don't forget to visit OJ's Copper Country Fudge for homemade treats or Nellie Bly for its kaleidoscope collection.
Jerome is nestled within the beautiful natural landscape of Arizona. It offers breathtaking views of the Verde Valley and the distant Mogollon Rim from its perch on Cleopatra Hill. The town is also surrounded by the Prescott National Forest, providing a scenic backdrop. Nearby, you can explore the high desert trails of Blowout Canyon and the accessible waters of Middle Lagoon at Dead Horse Ranch State Park.


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