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Distance: 106.1 miles • Elevation Change: Prescott 5400 ft.-Flagstaff 6907 ft. Entering Prescott, Route 89 follows White Spar Road to the intersection with South Montezuma Street. A half mile north is Courthouse Square and the famous (some say infamous) Whiskey Row. Historic 89 turns east on Gurley Street on the north side of the square past the historic Hassayampa Inn and then turns north at the intersection with Arizona Route 69. The next 50 miles mark the transition from Arizona’s central mountains to the Colorado Plateau. The change is not as abrupt or spectacular as it is further east in Sedona on Arizona Route 89A, but by the time you reach Ash Fork you’ll know you’re on the plateau. Along the way you’ll pass through the Chino Valley and the headwaters of the Verde River in Paulden. At Ash Fork, Route 89 joins Interstate 40 for the 54 mile trip to Flagstaff. This Interstate replaced US Route 66 which was cosigned with US Route 89. The downtown business district of Williams on old route 89/66 is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Take exit 161 when driving from the west or 165 from the east. When approaching Flagstaff from the west, exit from I-40 at #191 and follow West Route 66 to South Milton Road which turns onto Sante Fe Avenue. Special Attractions: Sharlot Hall Museum Court House Square & Whiskey Row Williams—where Route 89 meets Route 66
Towns, Cities & Reservations Prescott Granite Dells Chino Valley Paulden Ash Fork Pine Springs Williams Parks Belmont Flagstaff Public Lands & Historic Places Prescott National Forest Kaibab National Forest Landmarks: Watson Lake Granite Dells Chino Valley Verde River Big Black Mesa Colorado Plateau Garland Prairie San Francisco Peaks
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