- The list below includes 65 free or cheap things to do in or near Cornville, Arizona, including 54 different types of inexpensive activities like Horseback Riding, Nature & Wildlife Areas, Landmarks and Hiking Trails.
- From Page Springs Fish Hatchery to Eliphante, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Cornville and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Sedona, Camp Verde, Jerome and Cottonwood.
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8.3 Miles
Red Rock State Park offers a range of family-oriented trails for hiking, along with picnic areas, and a Visitor's Centre with interactive exhibits exploring the park's natural habitats and early human settlements in the area. Mule deer, javelinas, coyotes and bobcats are often sighted in the park.
8.6 Miles
The Yavapai-Apache Nation is a sovereign Native American tribe where tribal members have two culturally distinct backgrounds and speak two indigenous languages. Their history spans several hundred years, as two distinct indigenous groups and as one tribal nation since 1934.
9.1 Miles
For 7.5 miles, the Red Rock Scenic Byway (SR 179) offers the traveler the occasion of seeing the Coconino National Forest and the red rock landmarks. There are hiking and biking trails on the way.
9.4 Miles
With an end destination of Chicken Point, the Broken Arrow Trail is 1.5 miles long with an elevation gain of 200 feet. The hike itself is considered to be easy to moderate and has a nearby parking lot for those wanting to undertake the trail.
9.6 Miles
The largest natural sandstone arch in the area, Devil's Bridge Trail stands 50 feet up and can be reached by hiking on a 1.8 mile-long loop trail.
11.0 Miles
On the site of the Jerome State Historic Park there are found picnic areas, mine-models, antique mining equipments, and others. The Douglas Mansion, built in 1916, is also in here.
11.1 Miles
Visitors can stand on top of a glass platform and look into the mining tunnel that was the Little Daisy Mine 1,900 feet below. Visitors can also see mining timber cars, mining drills and water cannons used in the copper mining operation.
11.1 Miles
The Jerome State Historic Park Visitors Center offers a wealth of information for visitors to the park and surrounding area. The center has a gift shop and a museum with historic photographs and archives.
11.2 Miles
35 local artists exhibit their work at the Jerome Artists Cooperative Gallery. It was founded in 1996, and all the exhibits are for sale.
11.2 Miles
Visitors to the Jerome Chamber of Commerce can learn about the many activities to do in Jerome, places to eat, and places to stay. Jerome is popular with writers, artists, artisans, musicians, and historians.