Top Recommendations Jerome, Arizona
Jerome, Arizona is a must-see destination for anyone visiting Sedona, Cottonwood, or anywhere else in the Verde Valley of Arizona. Perched on the side of Mingus Mountain, Jerome offers a captivating blend of history and mystery, drawing visitors from far and wide. From rich copper mining history, boutique shops, superb restaurants and wine tasting rooms, and jaw dropping views of the entire Verde Valley and Flagstaff, take a visit to one of the wickedest towns in the west outside of renting an ATV with Vortex ATV Rental. This beautiful Arizona mountain town will not disappoint.
Top Things To Do Outdoors
- History scavenger hunt – Jerome is known for 24 historic buildings dating back to the late 19th century and copper mining era. Explore Jerome and look for all the plaques on existing buildings that the Jerome Historical Society Plaque Project has installed and learn the history behind every building.
- Walk the streets and take in the views – Built in the middle of Mingus Mountain, Jerome is known to have some of the best views in Arizona of the Sedona Red Rocks and Flagstaff in the distance. Walk through the streets, stop at any of the boutiques, wine tasting rooms, saloons, rock shops, and a variety of restaurants, and take in the jaw-dropping views throughout your walk.
- Enjoy a historic Drive – Take a drive up historic 89A through one of the most beautiful Arizona mountain passes. Between the switchbacks and pull offs along this highway, terrain varying from the desert to forests, and chance to see wildlife and flowers throughout, take this drive that connects Prescott, the Verde Valley, and Flagstaff.
- Visit an old mine – This Gold Mine Ghost Town gives you a glimpse into things that were in the late 19th century and gold rush era. This special place near Jerome has everything from gold panning, antiques of all sorts, original buildings and artifacts, a gift shop, and even a petting zoo for the kids.
- Take a ghost tour – What would a historic mining town be without an opportunity for a ghost tour? These ghost tours are designed to reveal the stories and secrets of Jerome’s haunted history. Explore Jerome’s most notably haunted locations with a guide and attempt to make contact with spirits of the past with EMF readers and spirit boxes.
Top Things To Do Indoors
- Unique boutique shops – Jerome offers unique art and copper galleries, rock shops, a kaleidoscope shop(you heard us right), a one-of-a-kind hot sauce spot, and candy store for all. Walk around the historic streets of Jerome and enjoy the vast gift and souvenir shopping opportunities.
- Dine with a view – Who doesn’t want to eat a delicious meal with jaw-dropping views? This town offers a vast variety of food options all competing to be the best with the world renowned Sedona red rocks in the background. Ranging anywhere from delicious breakfasts, american, mexican, italian, to delicious baked goods.
- Drink wine and enjoy historic saloons – What better way to enjoy the views than wine at one of the six tasting rooms in Jerome, or taking a walk down history lane at one of the three spirit rooms in Arizona. Stop in at any of these places and experience one of the best places in Arizona to appreciate a beverage with the views.
- History fanatics – Anyone that likes history will fall in love with the rich history of Jerome whether it be visiting the Douglas Mansion(built in 1916), Jerome Grand Hotel(built in 1926), the Little Daisy Hotel(built in 1916), or the New State Motor Company Building(built in 1917) to name a few indoor options. There’s endless history if you want to learn about how Jerome came to be.
- Live music with a view – Music in person of any sorts is great on its own, but in historic buildings, endless views, and less crowds than most is what can be found in Jerome. There is an array of places that offer live music sparingly, but no matter what, come here on the weekends and you can find some of the best unknown artists known to the Verde Valley.
Top Food & Drink
- The Asylum – This top-tier restaurant is hosted inside the historic Jerome Grand Hotel. The Asylum’s one of a kind cuisine offers a unique dining experience that combines culinary excellence with a touch of history.
- Haunted Hamburger – Known for fabulous views and delicious burgers, Haunted Hamburger is a bucket list stop in Jerome for many. Sit back and enjoy every option on your sandwich while looking at the stunning views of Sedona and the Verde Valley at the Haunted Hamburger.
- Bobby D’s BBQ – Situated in the heart of Jerome at Bobby D’s BBQ the aroma of barbeque can be smelled as you drive into town. With its homemade sauces and rubs it’s a must stop if you are looking for barbeque.
- The Clinkscale – Open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, The Clinkscale can boast about its diverse menu of food and cocktails. Not sure what to eat, come check out this exquisite menu that has something for everyone.
- Spirit Room or Mike & Jerrys – Looking for a cold beverage and live music in a historic place? The Spirit Room will let you step back into this vintage bar with live music while Mike & Jerrys allows you to enjoy your drink of choice while playing billiards on historic pool tables.
Top Lodging Options
- Jerome Grand Hotel – Known to be one of the most historic places you can stay in Arizona, Jerome Grand Hotel is a must stop. Just walking into this magnificent building is a step back in time and many can feel why it is considered a haunted landmark.
- Connor Hotel – This quaint hotel boasts style from past eras as the building was established in 1899. Nestled in the center of town, the Connor Hotel is a true historic gem of Arizona.
The Clinkscale – Looking for a more modern place to stay? This updated boutique hotel is convenient to most amenities in Jerome. The Clinkscale offers an array of rooms, each having their own theme. - Ghost City Inn – Known for the unique rooms and rich history, the Ghost City Inn is a staple within Jerome. The owners have emphasized each room having a different theme of Arizona, making it a one-of-a-kind stay while visiting the Vere Valley.
- The Surgeon’s House – Locally owned and operated, this is a place that will not disappoint you from the moment you arrive. Surrounded by lush, restful gardens and ponds, the Surgeons House is truly a home away from home.
Other things to know about Jerome
- In 1875, the first mining claims and a mill site were located near the present site of Jerome, Arizona.
- The town was named after Eugene Jerome, the major financier of the United Verde Copper Company which first established Jerome.
- This historic mining town is underlain by 88 miles of mine shafts, and the main ore source was copper until the town shut down mining operations in 1953.
- In 1967, Jerome became a National Historic Landmark. By the early 21st century, Jerome had art galleries, coffee houses, restaurants, a state park, and a local museum devoted to mining history. After population fell to less than 100 people, Jerome Historical Society was established in 1953 and opened a museum and gift shop to help drive the economy.
- Most of Cleopatra Hill, the rock upon which Jerome was built, is 1.75 billion years old.
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