Encompassing 700 acres of stunning land, Stringfield at Granite Mountain is located in the northwest corner of Prescott and features picturesque views of Thumb Butte, Granite Mountain, The Granite Dells, San Francisco Peaks and the Bradshaw Mountains, to name a few. In fact, every lot view in Stringfield is exceptional.

Stringfield offers a variety of spacious and private home sites, ranging from an acre to more than three acres, all with highly customizable options, including envelopes for toy shop garages and more. The gated community is connected to city water and sewer and many of its lots border open spaces, mountainscapes, and Prescott National Forest.

Residents can fence their property for added privacy and security, and the Design Guidelines provide consistency while also allowing ample room for individualizing residences. Stringfield naturally lends itself to luxurious custom-built homes.

The development’s street design eliminates concrete curbs and sidewalks, providing residents with soft shoulders for walking throughout the community. The design also features connections to Prescott’s 56-mile “Circle Trail,” the last mile of which is located in Stringfield.

 
 
 
 

One Of A Kind

Adjacent to Prescott National Forest and The Granite Mountain Wilderness Area, Stringfield at Granite Mountain is an historic ranch property bordering the city of Prescott.

Framed by Prescott National Forest, Prescott is truly a unique and special area. Set at 5,400 feet elevation, the climate presents distinct seasons and mild weather patterns. And because of its elevation, Prescott doesn’t reach near the temperature highs as Phoenix and Tucson, creating comfortable and desirable year-round living.

 
 
 

Community Features

Welcome to nature’s playground. From panoramic views and Prescott Circle Trail access to ultimate privacy and a premium site location, Stringfield offers an array of luxury features and convenient amenities.

Views, Views, and More Views

Did we mention that every lot has an incredible view? Choose from the picturesque Granite Dells and Watson Lake or take in a panoramic snapshot of Thumb Butte and the Bradshaw Mountains. Enjoy an early sunrise while gazing at the seasonally snow-capped San Francisco Peaks or catch the sun sinking behind the radiant Granite Mountain – nature abounds from every corner of Stringfield. 

Premium Site Location

Set on 700 acres, Stringfield is an easy 10-minute drive to the best of what Prescott has to offer. From the lively Courthouse Plaza and Whiskey Row to retail, healthcare, restaurants, and grocery stores, Prescott has all the charm of a small town but with big-city amenities well suited for the needs of many. Stringfield is adjacent to the Prescott National Forest and Granite Mountain Wilderness Area, providing an authentic experience and connection with nature while offering all the benefits of a master-planned community.

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Easy Access
Stringfield’s entry is off of a major four-way intersection, offering excellent access for residents. Pioneer Parkway provides quicker access around slower local roads and street lights and it happens to be located right at our community entrance – think of it as your personal expressway to Prescott, Prescott Valley, Sedona, and Phoenix.

Large Lots
Not only is Stringfield one of the lone Prescott communities with expansive views, it also offers sizable lots. Custom, sprawling parcels range from 1-to-3+ acres, giving residents an ample envelope to build their dream home plus plenty of room to stretch out.

Experienced Developers
Stringfield developers are experienced professionals who have completed and advised on many similar projects locally, nationally, and internationally. They are taking great care to plan Stringfield in a way that harmonizes with the surrounding areas and is authentically Prescott. After all, Prescott is their home too.  

Custom Builders
Stringfield offers a select list of quality, custom-design builders to help residents create the view home of their dreams.

Smart Street Design and Drainage
The development’s street design includes professional paving while eliminating concrete curbs or sidewalks, providing residents with soft shoulders for walking throughout the community. The mountain ridge provides natural drainage and the proper infrastructure will be installed to protect the community from potential damage during Prescott storms.

Assured Water, Utility & Sewer
Stringfield residents experience all the benefits of being connected to city water and sewer, which means no hassling with septic or well.

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Gated & Private
Stringfield provides gated entries, which deliver another layer of privacy to community members. Additionally, residents can fence their property (within the design guidelines) to provide more personal security, if desired.

Gated & Private
Stringfield provides gated entries, which deliver another layer of privacy to community members. Additionally, residents can fence their property (within the design guidelines) to provide more personal security, if desired.

On-Property Mailboxes
Mail is delivered directly to on-property mailboxes so residents don’t have to hassle with cluster or P.O. boxes.

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Toy Shops
Specialized lots in the Stringfield community allow for accessory buildings, or “Steel Toy Shops,” to accommodate recreational vehicles, collector cars, hobby centers, and workshops. Their design will accent home designs and be expertly placed on the lot to not obstruct views or distract from the primary residence.

Climate
Stringfield sits at 5,400 feet above sea level and albeit a very mild climate, Prescott boasts true, four-seasons weather with an average annual temperature of 70 degrees. The landscape is surrounded by juniper and ponderosa pine trees as well as vast rolling meadows.

Circle Trail
The Prescott Circle Trail is a single-track trail for hiking or biking that winds through riparian areas, lakes, rock formations, mixed forest and the region’s surrounding grasslands. Spectacular views and serene nature experiences are abundant and it’s an ideal outdoor playground for every age. In fact, a trail head is located directly within the Stringfield community, making it a perfect place for family, friends, and neighbors to rendezvous before or after hitting the trail.

Higher-Education Institutions
Prescott is home to notable higher-education institutions including Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Yavapai College, and Prescott College. Northern Arizona University resides nearby in Flagstaff.

Year-Round Activities
Prescott offers an abundance of year-round activities, including:

  • Lakes offer fishing, paddle boarding, canoeing/kayaking

  • Trails for hiking, biking and horseback riding

  • Public and private golf clubs

  • Courthouse Plaza events: Christmas tree lighting, parades, car shows, Whiskey Row bars, restaurants, breweries, shops, and more

  • Prescott Rodeo and Pioneer Days

  • Snow Skiing in nearby Flagstaff

  • Train rides to Grand Canyon from Williams

  • Vineyards and Wineries in Verde Valley

  • Easy drive to Oak Creek and Sedona

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