- The list below includes 87 free or cheap things to do in or near Jerome, Arizona, including 51 different types of inexpensive activities like History Museums, Parks, Historic Sites and Visitor Centers.
- From Jerome State Historic Park to Audrey Headframe Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Jerome and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Sedona, Prescott, Camp Verde and Cottonwood.
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Surrounded by boulders and hills, Watson Lake Park offers a variety of outdoor activities to its visitors. Kayakers can go out on the lake, and there are several trails for hikers.
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A local landmark, Cathedral Rock is popular among hikers with its 1.5 mile-long trail
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Arizona Safari Jeep Tours
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335 Jordan Road, Sedona, AZ
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Arizona Safari Jeep Tours prides themselves on being one of Sedona's premier tour specialists. Guests embark on an exciting journey through the red rock mountains in a jeep, experiencing off-roading, rock climbs and rugged desert terrain.
21.7 Miles
One of the most popular trails in the Coconino National Forest is the West Fork Oak Creek Trail which runs through Secret Mountain and the Red Rocks Wilderness. The length of the trail is just over three miles, and it takes roughly two to three hours to complete.
21.9 Miles
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.
22.2 Miles
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1375 S. Walker Road, Prescott, AZ 86303
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Featuring 80 acres of wilderness, The Highlands Center for Natural History offers visitors information about the surrounding trails and natural attractions. The center hosts naturalist field walks that last 90 minutes.
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Lynx Lake is a recreation area offering several recreational opportunities. Available activities include biking, camping, fishing, hiking, boating, and picnicking. The area features several hiking and biking trails as well as a campground (RV sites available.)
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The M Diamond Ranch is a family owned horseback riding facility that features one to two and a half hour trail rides through archeological and petroglyph sites. There is also an evening tour offering a cowboy cookout and live entertainment.
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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.
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Named after the natural water slide, the Slide Rock State Park covers 43 acres. People can sunbathe, swim in the natural pools, or they can try trout fishing.