Fain Park opened to the public in 1997, located on historic land donated to the Town of Prescott Valley by one of the region’s first frontier families.

The 100-acre park’s western section is open for day use today, offering attractions such as a refurbished stamp mill, a fishing lake with an accessible bridge, and a number of hiking paths through more than 80 acres of undeveloped land.

Picnic shelters and public restrooms are offered throughout the park, though swimming and overnight camping are not permitted.

When completed, the second half of the park will feature replica buildings from the area’s 1890s-era gold rush boom town, the restored Victorian-era Barlow-Massicks House, and the Fitzmaurice Ruins indigenous archaeological site.

2200 N 5th St, Prescott Valley, AZ 86314, Phone: 928-759-3090

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