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Underhill Aug 9th, 2019 09:49 AM

Stopover between Phoenix and Prescott, AZ?
 
In December we're heading to Phoenix to visit friends and then driving up to Prescott to see still more friends. But I understand that the highway between the two cities is a bit dangerous: lots of speeders and trucks. We're thinking of breaking the trip into 2 segments to save on white knuckles; any recommendations for where to stop? Thanks for any help.

MmePerdu Aug 9th, 2019 10:02 AM

I'm not sure which route you refer to but the more winding drive would be the western route & maybe a way to avoid some traffic (google maps, Phoenix to Prescott to see 2 routes). The slightly shorter route & likely the more traveled is north up 17 & west on 69, only about 2 hours. About the only interesting stop for a breather that route would be at Arcosanti, architect Paolo Solari's project in the desert where they cast his very recognizable bells & wind chimes. https://arcosanti.org/

Underhill Aug 10th, 2019 09:08 AM

Thanks for the suggestion; sounds very interesting.

HappyTrvlr Aug 13th, 2019 09:31 AM

I have driven Rt 17 north from Phoenix many times and do not understand your categorizing it as “white knuckle.” It isn’t. Not at all.

janisj Aug 13th, 2019 10:26 AM


Originally Posted by HappyTrvlr (Post 16969740)
I have driven Rt 17 north from Phoenix many times and do not understand your categorizing it as “white knuckle.” It isn’t. Not at all.


I haven't driven it many times but have a couple of times and I totally agree. It is a pretty easy drive really - I certainly wouldn't break the journey anywhere. Do you stop over driving between Sacramento and Lake Tahoe?? About the same-o same-o

Underhill Aug 14th, 2019 07:26 AM

Very reassuring. Thanks.

HappyTrvlr Aug 15th, 2019 02:13 PM

Don’t stop between Phoenix and Prescott unless hungry, Rock Springs Cafe in Black Canyon has great pies.

Underhill Aug 16th, 2019 06:50 AM

Great pie sounds like an excellent reason to stop!

sludick Aug 17th, 2019 08:31 AM

Another vote for the pie! They have a Jack Daniels pecan pie that is decadently delicious. The first time we ever stopped there, it was small, antique-y, and not air conditioned. There was a chest refrigerator that you reached down into to get a soft drink. Hot, dusty, and dim inside. Really old-west looking. By the last time we visited, it's bigger, been refurbished, and air conditioned. Pie-making has really paid off, I guess. :tu:

JerseyGirlinAZ Nov 15th, 2019 05:03 PM

The only problem with the drive is that it's two lanes that slow because they are slow cars and trucks making their way uphill. Just be careful, follow the posted speeds, and enjoy. :)

tomfuller Nov 15th, 2019 05:54 PM


Originally Posted by HappyTrvlr (Post 16969740)
I have driven Rt 17 north from Phoenix many times and do not understand your categorizing it as “white knuckle.” It isn’t. Not at all.

I agree. My wife and I traveled I-17 from Phoenix to Flagstaff and back within the last 10 days. The first 15 miles north of Phoenix had some fairly heavy traffic. For a few miles we were in the HOV lane.
Another way would be to take Rt. 260 through Cottonwood to get on 89A.
I would be concerned that you might see snow on the highway above 5000 feet in December.

HuisClos Nov 15th, 2019 06:42 PM

A neighbor and I were just talking about this tonight! She, a history buff, is not taking Route 60, but taking Route 17, and spending the night on a Dude Ranch in Wickenburg. She describes it as a small, gold rush era, historical town. I never heard of it, but the places she tends to stop at (as a former junior high school history teacher) make the most interesting Facebook posts!

Connie59 Nov 16th, 2019 12:35 PM

I haven't taken that exact route but I've driven between Phoenix and Flagstaff several times and there's nothing wrong on that route. I can't imagine they drive any differently on the highway twenty miles away.


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