REI To Open In Prescott, Arizona In Fall 2023
Specialty outdoor retailer REI Co-op will open a store in Prescott, Arizona in fall 2023. The new store will be leased from Yavapai-Prescott Indian Tribe and located on tribal land at Frontier Village Center. The location will offer a wide assortment of apparel, gear and expertise for camping, cycling, running, fitness, hiking, paddling, climbing and more. For those who adventure on two wheels, a full-service bike shop will be staffed by certified mechanics.
“We look forward to joining the Prescott community, a long-respected destination for mountain biking, bouldering, climbing, and hiking at nearby natural gems such as the national preserve, Prescott Circle Trail, Watson Lake, Watson Woods Riparian Preserve and more,” said Kristen Engels, REI regional director. “Our team will also build lasting relationships with nonprofits to support efforts that protect natural places and connect people to the outdoors.”
Store Facts
- Location: Frontier Village Center; 1841 AZ-69, Prescott, AZ 86301
- Store Size: 25,000 square feet
- Store Features: Full-service bike shop, buy online-pick up in store, curbside pickup
- REI Co-op Membership: 9,900 members in Prescott, 154,000 members in the Phoenix DMA, and 619,000 members in Arizona
- REI Stores in Arizona: Flagstaff (94 miles away, opened 2014), Paradise Valley (95 miles away, opened 1996), Chandler (114 miles away, relocated to current space in 2017), Tucson (210 miles away, opened 2010)
As the country’s largest consumer co-op, anyone is welcome to tap into the expertise of REI’s store staff and online resources such as its Expert Advice library to learn or advance skills, plan adventures, and more. Members who join the co-op enjoy a range of benefits, including a used gear trade-in program called Re/Supply; discounts on shop services and experiences; a share of the co-op’s annual profits based on qualifying purchases; and more. In addition to discounts at the co-op’s bike shop, REI members receive free flat-tire repair (labor only).
REI believes deeply in supporting the long-term health of the outdoors. Each year the co-op invests millions of dollars in nonprofits to steward trails, waterways and parks and connect people to the outdoors. Over the last five years, Arizona nonprofit partners received more than $520,000. Last year, $93,000 was distributed to 10 nonprofits across the state, including Arizona Trail Association, Ability 360, and Sedona Red Rock Trail Fund. Complementing REI’s community investments, REI invests in nonprofits to build a more equitable and inclusive outdoor community via its community supported nonprofit, the REI Cooperative Action Fund. Arizona recipients include Adaptive Adventures, Atabey Outdoors, Black Girls RUN! Foundation, Latino Outdoors, Native Womens Wilderness, and SiiHassin.