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Don't Get in My Space! -- Hidden Valley Ranch, Prescott, Arizona

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Real Estate Agent with Realty ONE Group Mountain Desert DRE #SA554748000

Hidden Valley Ranch and Haisley Homestead are two neighborhoods on the south edge of Prescott near the Prescott National Forest. These two neighborhoods were built among old Ponderosa Pine trees, so one has a sense of living in the forest. As the homes were built, care was taken to protect every Ponderosa Pine tree possible.

Deer are quite comfortable here, as evidenced by this one. She seems to be telling me that she has claimed this place and not to trespass on it.

Hidden Vallley Ranch, Deer with no trespassing

Here is another photo of the deer. This photo was taken by my friend, Rick Henwood, in Haisley Homestead. It looks like the deer are quite content here.

Deer in a back yard in Haisley Homestead, Prescott, AZ

Another great thing about these neighborhoods is that they are close to the Prescott National Forest on the south side of Prescott. Access is via White Spar Road aka Highway 89, on the west side and by Senator Highway on the east side. Senator Highway starts from Gurley Street as Mt. Vernon Street and changes into Senator Highway as the road passes by Palmer Hill.

I made a map of Haisley Homestead, Hidden Valley Ranch and Forest Highlands neighborhoods. Get your copy here.

 

Marchel Peterson
Results Realty - Spring, TX
Spring TX Real Estate E-Pro

John, They seem to be just haning out!  I love the picture with the no trespassing.

Jan 16, 2011 01:45 PM
John Mosier
Realty ONE Group Mountain Desert - Prescott, AZ
Prescott's Patriot Agent 928 533-8142

When I first moved to Prescott, we had a plot of open space by our house. We often had a doe and two fawns that hung out in our yard.

Jan 16, 2011 02:00 PM
Tim and Pam Cash
Crye-Leike (Sango) - Clarksville, TN
Real Estate Professionals - Clarksville TN

They certainly look right at home.  Great shots indeed.  Funny that I didnt see a stag hanging around.

Jan 16, 2011 02:27 PM