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Summer wildflowers blooming in the Prescott high country

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Our Roots in Prescott: The Story of Haymore Dairy

June 3, 2026 · The Owners

Our family's ties to Prescott go back generations — all the way to the old Haymore Dairy, where the owner's grandmother was raised. Here's a little of that story.

A lot of vacation rentals are run from somewhere far away. Ours aren’t. Our family’s connection to Prescott runs deep and goes back generations — and a piece of that story starts at the old Haymore Dairy.

Raised on the dairy

The owner’s grandmother was actually raised on the Haymore Dairy — one of the working dairies that helped feed Prescott back when the town was still small and the surrounding country was ranches, orchards, and open pine. It’s the kind of place where days started early, everybody had chores, and a hard, honest life was lived close to the land.

That’s not a marketing story we went looking for. It’s just family — the people and the place our roots come from.

Why it matters to a cabin in the pines

We tell you this because it’s the reason these cabins feel the way they do. We didn’t parachute into Prescott to buy a rental; this is home country for our family. When we point you toward the right trailhead, the best lake at sunset, or where to get a pizza downtown, it’s because we actually grew up loving this place.

The Prescott of the Haymore Dairy days is mostly gone now — the town has grown, the old dairies have faded into local history — but the high-country spirit is exactly the same: cool pines, big skies, wildflowers in summer, and neighbors who look out for one another. That’s what we hope you feel when you stay.

Come be part of it

We’d love to share our corner of Prescott with you. Settle into one of our cabins in the Groom Creek pines, explore the lakes and trails our family has loved for generations, and make a few memories of your own. Check availability.

Have a Prescott history story of your own? We love hearing them.

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