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Downtown Prescott

By Flying M Air in Day Trips

Visit the first territorial capital of Arizona!

Once the seat of Arizona’s government, Prescott is full of history. And with Flying M Air, it’s less than 30 minutes away. Depart Wickenburg and head due north, over the Weaver Mountains near Yarnell. We’ll fly near the towns of Peeples Valley, Kirkland Junction, Kirkland, and Skull Valley before crossing the northern end of the Bradshaw Mountains near Granite Mountain. The terrain will change from Sonoran desert at Wickenburg to high desert to tall pine forest.

On landing at Prescott Municipal Airport, a taxi will take you to downtown Prescott. Spend a few hours walking around the square surrounding the impressive Territorial Courthouse. There’s plenty of shopping and dining at the famous Whiskey Row. If it’s a weekend flight, there may be an art fair in the square. The Charlotte Hall Museum is just a short walk away on Gurley Street. Take a cab back to Prescott Airport where your pilot will be waiting for your return flight to Wickenburg. You’ll fly right over downtown Prescott, then follow the road out of town into the heart of the Bradshaw Mountains. Along the way, we’ll pick up the Hassayampa River near its source and follow it through the valley and canyons all the way to downtown Wickenburg.

Trip Price (per flight; up to 3 people):
From Wickenburg: $595
From Glendale, Phoenix (Deer Valley), or Scottsdale: $1,095
From Phoenix (Sky Harbor), Mesa, Chandler, Buckeye, or Avondale: $1,295

Trip Length:
4-5 hours; with 1 to 1-1/2 hours of flight time.

Price Includes:
Flight as described above for up to three people and ground transportation in Prescott. Price does not include lunch or museum admission.

Customize Your Flight

Instead of going downtown, have breakfast or lunch at the Prescott Airport Cafe. Deduct 2 hours and $50. Lunch is not included.


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