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Yavapai County
Prescott

Prescott Circle Trail

Hard

4.6

(7334)

16,901

hikers

Prescott Circle Trail

26:46

97.1km

1,690m

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Hike the challenging 60.3-mile Prescott Circle Trail through diverse landscapes, including the stunning Granite Dells at Watson Lake.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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24.4 km

Granite Dells at Watson Lake

Highlight • Natural Monument

This is a great spot to see the Granite Dells rock formations by the water. These huge boulder piles were created from ancient granite formed 1.4 billion years ago. Over …

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24.4 km

Watson Lake

Highlight • Lake

The western bank of Watson Lake is home to piles of Granite Dells. These massive boulders jut out of the water and from the shore, offering views the entire time …

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55.7 km

Forest Trail near Prescott

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82.0 km

White Rock Trailhead

Highlight • Trail

The trail 738 goes on farther. So, this is a good historic landmark, by which to mark it's current, official end.

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97.1 km

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80.6 km

8.22 km

7.68 km

524 m

Surfaces

56.8 km

40.0 km

361 m

< 100 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to hike the entire Prescott Circle Trail?

The full loop is approximately 54 to 57 miles long. While some experienced hikers might attempt to complete it in 2-3 days, it's more commonly hiked in sections over several days, weeks, or even months. The total duration for the entire loop can vary significantly based on your pace and how many segments you tackle at once.

Is the Prescott Circle Trail suitable for beginners or families?

The entire Prescott Circle Trail is generally considered intermediate to advanced due to its length and elevation changes. However, many individual segments are much easier and family-friendly, especially those around Willow and Watson Lake. These sections offer less strenuous options for beginners or those looking for a shorter outing.

Where can I access the trail and find parking?

The trail is highly accessible, with 15 different trailheads located around the city of Prescott. Many of these trailheads offer parking, and some even provide restrooms and water. Its proximity to the city means you can easily reach various sections.

Are there any permits or fees required to hike the trail?

No permits are required for hiking the Prescott Circle Trail itself. However, if you plan to camp at one of the established campgrounds like Watson Lake, White Spar, or Yavapai, permits or fees may be required for those specific sites. Some parking areas might also have fees.

Is the Prescott Circle Trail dog-friendly?

Yes, the Prescott Circle Trail is generally dog-friendly. However, it's always best to keep your dog on a leash and ensure you clean up after them. Be mindful of other trail users, including equestrians and mountain bikers.

What is the best time of year to hike this trail?

The best seasons for hiking the Prescott Circle Trail are generally April through October. November and March can also offer good weather, though water refilling might be more challenging during these shoulder months. Summers can be hot, so an early start is recommended.

What are some of the scenic highlights along the route?

The trail offers diverse scenery. A notable highlight is the stunning Granite Dells at Watson Lake, featuring unique rock formations. You'll also find sections passing through tall Ponderosa pine forests, chaparral, and grasslands, with views of Watson, Willow, and Goldwater Lakes, as well as Thumb Butte and Granite Mountain.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the trail?

The terrain varies significantly, showcasing the ecological and geological diversity of the Prescott area. You'll traverse through Ponderosa pine forests, chaparral, grasslands, and areas with unique granite formations like the Granite Dells. While the trail is rarely flat and involves considerable elevation changes, individual climbs are typically not excessively long or steep.

Can I hike the trail in sections, and are there easier parts?

Absolutely! The Prescott Circle Trail is divided into 11 segments, making it ideal for hiking in sections. This allows you to complete the entire loop over multiple visits. Some segments, particularly those around Willow and Watson Lake, are notably easier and more suitable for a relaxed outing or for those with less hiking experience.

Are there water sources or facilities available along the trail?

Some of the 15 trailheads provide restrooms and water. Additionally, there are three established campgrounds along the route—Watson Lake, White Spar, and Yavapai Campgrounds—which typically offer facilities. It's always wise to carry sufficient water, especially on longer segments, as natural water sources can be seasonal.

Does the trail connect with other local paths?

Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Ranch Trail #62, the Sundog Trail, and the Goldwater Lake Trail #396, among others. This allows for various options to extend or modify your hike.

What kind of wildlife might I encounter on the Prescott Circle Trail?

The diverse habitats along the trail support a variety of wildlife. You might spot deer, javelina, various bird species, and smaller mammals. Keep an eye out for raptors soaring overhead in the more open areas. As with any outdoor activity, maintaining a respectful distance and not feeding animals is important.

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