- The list below includes 30 free or cheap things to do in or near Florence, Arizona, including 60 different types of inexpensive activities like Off Road & ATV, Music Venue, History Museums and National & State Parks.
- From McFarland State Historic Park to St. Anthony's Greek Orthodox Monastery, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Florence and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Queen Creek, Casa Grande, Picacho and Apache Junction.
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There are five different trails that run through Round Mountain Park. The longest single loop trail offering is three miles long, but a person can transition to different trails with ease.
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For those seeking a nature hike with mountain views, the Wild Burrow Trail is an easy, enjoyable path. The wildflower trail is graded dirt, which turns a bit more rugged as it nears the mountain.
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A family owned business, Golden Hill's Nursery offers a wide variety of plants, all suited to the challenging climate and soil conditions of Arizona. The company encourages sustainable and ecologically friendly practices.
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At Gila County RV Park, visitors can park their RVs at a campground with grills and other amenities to choose from. The RV park has a batting cage and will soon offer a miniature golf course.
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The Historic District of Globe, AZ is steeped in Old West culture. Today it features a mix of modern shops and eateries, as well as historical sights and monuments to visit.
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101 N. Broad Street, Globe, AZ 85502
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A non-profit arts center funded by member donations, The Cobre Valley Center for the Arts is housed in the 100-year-old former Gila County Courthouse. The center hosts a variety of shows and exhibits, and offers classes.
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Hollis Cinemas is a movie theater that offers the latest movie releases to its visitors. The theater offers affordable ticket pricing in addition to serving concessions to the movie-goers who visit.
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150 Jess Hayes Road, Globe, AZ 85501
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Featuring 800-year-old ruins, Besh-Ba-Gowah Archaeological Park is situated on land once populated by the Salado people in a village called Besh Ba Gowah. The park exhibits the partially restored ruins and includes artifacts, pottery and botanical gardens.
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Adjacent to the local skate park, the Desert Vista Dog Park offers three acres of open play for dogs. The space is divided into two fenced in areas with one for smaller dogs while the other is specifically for larger canines.
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Beshba-Gowah Museum displays the ruins of the ancient village of the Salado people. Patrons can explore the partially restored ruins and gain insight into the Salado lifestyle. The museum also houses a collection of Salado pottery, artifacts and botanical gardens.