- The list below includes 60 free or cheap things to do in or near Camp Verde, Arizona, including 51 different types of inexpensive activities like Ziplines, History Museums, Off Road & ATV and Family Fun Center.
- From Fort Verde State Park to Out of Africa Wildlife Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Camp Verde and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Sedona, Jerome, Cottonwood and Cornville.
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Featuring agility tires, tunnels and more, Willow Creek Dog Park offers dogs a variety of ways to exercise. The fenced in park allows dogs to run off leash, and offers picnic areas for dog owners to enjoy lunch.
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Visitors wanting to know more about Arizona's indigenous cultures should visit the Smoki Museum to see the art and historical artifacts. Some of the tribes represented at the museum include Zuni, Hopi, Yavapai-Prescott, and Dine.
34.8 Miles
Established in 1864, Fort Whipple served as the headquarters of the Military Department of Arizona as well as a tactical base for the U.S. Cavalry during the Indian Wars. The site now holds a museum in what was formerly one of the military officer's quarters.
35.0 Miles
In Downtown Historic Area are plenty of things to see and to do. The most famous part is the Whiskey Row, where the Gunfight at OK Corral made Wyatt Earp famous.
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U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Bradshaw Ranger Station, Prescott, AZ 86303
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With a lake covering 55 acres, Lynx Lake Recreation Area is suited for fishing, boating, biking, and picnicking, among others.
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Since 1994 when it was first opened, Prescott Brewing Company produced over 50 different beverage specialties. Now it also has a restaurant.
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Craft beer is produced by the Granite Mountain Brewery using a 3-barrel system. Visitors to the company's taproom or while seated on the patio can also try Arizona wines, hard cider, and meads.
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Made famous after the Earps battled the Cowboys at OK Corral, Whiskey Row is now a touristic attraction, with old buildings, including boutiques, galleries, bookstores, and restaurants.
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With more than 1.25 million acres, Prescott National Forest offers visitors the chance to rent cabins, explore Lynx Lake and Granite Basin, and hike miles of hiking trails in the wilderness areas. Other popular activities include horseback riding, camping, and mountain biking.
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The Sharlot Hall Museum aims at educating its visitors about the lives of the settlers and Native Indians which lived in the area. It organizes all around the year special events and festivals.