- The list below includes 76 free or cheap things to do in or near Cottonwood, Arizona, including 51 different types of inexpensive activities like Hiking Trails, Movie Theaters, Music Venue and Restaurants.
- From Historic Old Town Cottonwood to Dead Horse Ranch State Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Cottonwood and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Sedona, Camp Verde, Jerome and Prescott Valley.
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Located in the former Coconino County Hospital for the Indigent, the Pioneer Museum is dedicated to the history of Flagstaff and Northern Arizona. In addition to the logging, ranching, and other pioneer life exhibits, the museum holds festivals and special tour events throughout the year.
39.4 Miles
89%
1504 votes
3101 N. Fort Valley Road, Flagstaff, AZ 86001
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With a permanent collection of over 600,000 artifacts, the Museum of Northern Arizona exhibits items from various domains, such as anthropology, geology, fine arts, and others.
40.3 Miles
One of the most popular community parks in Flagstaff is Bushmaster Park. The most notable amenities include footpaths, playgrounds, picnic tables, tennis courts, and basketball courts with its most famous feature being an extensive skate park.
41.2 Miles
96%
6192 votes
Walnut Canyon Rd #3, Flagstaff, AZ 86004
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For reaching the Walnut Canyon National Monument's bottom 350 feet down, the traveler can take the trails. This area was populated by the Sinagua Indians, until the middle of the 13th century, when they mysteriously disappeared.
41.9 Miles
All the tours made with Angel's Gate Tours include picnicking, whether they are hiking tours, rafting tours, or tours to the Native American Ruins.
42.6 Miles
Inhabited by the Anasazi and the Sinagua tribes, the Wupatki National Monument covers 35,000 acres and has many Native American ruins scattered across it. The largest ruin has over 100 rooms and is thought to have been a ball court.
42.7 Miles
96%
597 votes
off Hwy 87, just 10 miles north of Payson, Payson, AZ 85547
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Tonto Natural Bridge State Park has what is believed to be the largest travertine bridge in the world, with a height of 183 feet, length of 400 feet and width of 150 feet. Trails lead on the top of the bridge. There are also some picnic areas.
42.8 Miles
Lava River Cave was formed about 5,000 BC when a volcano vent erupted on Hart Prairie. The mile long cave can be explored, but be sure to bring warm clothes and lights with you.
43.9 Miles
90%
4796 votes
U.S 89 to Sunset Crater - Wupatki Loop road, Flagstaff, AZ 86004
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Created by a volcanic eruption approximately 900 years ago, the Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument has scenic trails through the lava flows. There is plenty of wildlife to be spotted in here.
44.3 Miles
Humphrey's Trail takes hikers to the summit of Humphrey's Peak, at over 12,000 feet in elevation. the trail is of moderate difficulty, and offers some very nice views of the surrounding area.