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		<title>Prescott Lakes, Hiking &amp; Outdoor Guide</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Sep 2006 04:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hiking &#38; Lakes In The Prescott Area Forest Trail #320 Follow directions for the Lynx Creek Ruin trail and park at the trail head. Walk back across the road to the entrance of trail #320. This is a very easy trail and goes through a beautiful section of the Prescott National Forest. At one point [...]]]></description>
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<p><span style="font-size:100%;"><strong>Hiking &amp; Lakes In The Prescott Area</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>Forest Trail #320</strong></p>
<p>Follow directions for the Lynx Creek Ruin trail and park at the trail head. Walk back across the road to the entrance of trail #320. This is a very easy trail and goes through a beautiful section of the Prescott National Forest. At one point the trails enters a lovely open area which is the future site of a Nature Center. If you continue on a trail up the hill you will reach the Lynx Lake Road at the north end of the lake where you will find a picnic area, boat rentals, and a store. If you take the side trail back at the future Nature Center, you will follow a small wash to Lynx Creek. At this point, the area has large boulders and a small flume &#8211; well worth the trip.</p>
<p><strong>Goldwater Lake</strong></p>
<p>Go up Senator Highway, which begins on Mount Vernon St, about 4 miles to the entrance to the lake. Turn right and park in the parking lot at the end of the road. This is a minimal fee area. The park has a picnic area, fishing, canoeing, and facilities. There is also a nice trail around the lake to the far side of the dam. Return the same trail.</p>
<p><strong>Granite Basin Lake</strong></p>
<p>Take Montezuma Street to Whipple Street to Iron Springs Road (these are actually the same road; it just changes names). Continue out Iron Springs Road about 4 miles to the Granite Basin turnoff. Proceed on this road about 4 miles to Granite Basin Lake. Follow the road around to the right to the trail head. Hike on the trail as far as you like and return the same way. This trail goes up onto Granite Mountain but the first part is fairly level. Picnic facilities may be found at the entrance to the park. This is a fee area &#8211; $2.00 per car.</p>
<p>Read about more great Prescott area hiking and biking trails and water recreation areas on our <a href="http://prescott.com/webpage.php/swmc/webpagesandarticles/hikingandoutdoorguide">Prescott Lakes, Hiking &amp; Outdoor Guide</a>.</p>
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		<title>Prescott&#8217;s draw lends reminder</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s that time of year again. The mercury has hit the 70-degree mark, which means that herds of Phoenicians will be venturing north to visit Prescott. Feature articles also will appear in nationwide publications about our small town atmosphere, historical museums, and courthouse plaza during the next few months. These articles will mention our beautiful [...]]]></description>
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It&#8217;s that time of year again. The mercury has hit the 70-degree mark, which means that herds of Phoenicians will be venturing north to visit Prescott.</p>
<p>Feature articles also will appear in nationwide publications about our small town atmosphere, historical museums, and courthouse plaza during the next few months.</p>
<p>These articles will mention our beautiful forests, mountains and lakes. We can attribute some of this good press to the basic fact that Prescottonians and their neighbors have done an excellent job of preserving our area&#8217;s frontier-style history. <a href="http://prescottdailycourier.com/main.asp?SectionID=36&amp;SubSectionID=73&amp;ArticleID=39349&amp;TM=30533.26"></a></p>
<p>The greater Prescott region has drawn visitors from other parts of the country since the late 1800s, which has undoubtedly had a positive effect on our quality of life. <a href="http://prescottdailycourier.com/main.asp?SectionID=36&amp;SubSectionID=73&amp;ArticleID=39349&amp;TM=30533.26">More&#8230;</a></p>
<p>Enjoy the article and find out what makes living in or visiting <a href="http://www.prescott.com">Prescott</a> so great&#8230;it&#8217;s not just the great weather! It&#8217;s all the great things to do in Prescott, booming real estate market and romantic lodging choices. Check this stuff out, all on <a href="http://www.prescott.com">prescott.com</a>.</p>
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