This night hike isn’t just a walk in the dark, it’s a private, guided journey into Prescott's most magical hours. Led by expert naturalists, our guides created a tour that combines breathtaking sunset
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Location: Prescott
What's Included
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- Rain Ponchos
- Entrance fee
- Snacks
- Black Diamond Headlamps
- High Powered Laser Pointer for Astronomy Talk
- UV Flashlights for Scorpion Spotting
- Trekking Poles
- WFR Certified Hiking Guide
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Yes, the Prescott Night Hike is suitable for kids aged 8 and up. It's a super fun way for families to bond under the stars! Just make sure they can manage a bit of walking and are okay with the darkness. If your kids are adventurous, they'll love spotting glowing scorpions with the UV flashlights!
A: Weather can be unpredictable, but the guides keep an eye on conditions. If it rains, they provide rain ponchos and may reschedule the hike to ensure safety and visibility. It’s always best to check the weather and confirm with the provider a day or two before your scheduled hike.
A: Wear comfortable hiking shoes, and definitely dress in layers! It can get chilly once the sun goes down. The guides provide trekking poles and headlamps, but I'd recommend bringing a light jacket. Also, you might want to wear darker colors to better enjoy the stargazing experience.
Discussions
Just did the Prescott Night Hike and it was incredible!
OMG, we just got back from the Prescott Night Hike, and it was totally worth it! The sunset views were breathtaking, and seeing the stars was like being in a planetarium. The guides were super knowledgeable, and we got to use UV flashlights to spot glowing scorpions - such a cool experience. Highly recommend for anyone looking for a unique night out! Just dress in layers, it gets chilly up there!
Thinking about gifting the Prescott Night Hike experience!
I’m considering this night hike as a birthday gift for my boyfriend. He loves nature and stargazing, but I’m a bit nervous about the dark trails. Has anyone done this and can share how it was? Any fun tips would be appreciated!