- The list below includes 35 free or cheap things to do in or near Patagonia, Arizona, including 47 different types of inexpensive activities like Nature & Wildlife Areas, Art Gallery, Camping Site and Farms & Ranches.
- From Patagonia Lake State Park to Parker Canyon Lake, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Patagonia and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Tubac, Nogales, Green Valley and Sierra Vista.
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Allen Street was once the center of the Tombstone, the place where all the activities took place, including the gunfights. Besides the OK Corral, in here are also the Crystal Palace Saloon, the Birdcage Theater, and others.
42.5 Miles
Old Tombstone Tours takes visitors across the famous town in a horse drawn carriage while narrating the history of the area. The tour goes to the town's famous landmarks and reenactments of famous scenes like the OK Corral gunfight.
42.6 Miles
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Fourth, between Allen and Toughnut, Tombstone, AZ 85638
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A Lady Banksia rose bush specimen was planted at the site of the Rose Tree Museum and Books in 1886 and now covers over 9,000 square feet. The museum itself contains exhibits and artifacts from the average home of someone living in Tombstone at the time the roses where planted.
44.0 Miles
Originally built in 1910, the Historic Gleeson Jail is situated in the famous Arizona town of Tombstone. It was restored in the late 2000s and now serves as a historic site and small museum with artifacts from the 1900s when the jail was constructed.
44.5 Miles
Saguaro National Park is known for its cacti, desert hiking trails and wildlife. Animals living there include coyotes, Gambel's quail, desert tortoises, black bears, Mexican spotted owls, Arizona mountain king snakes, and white-tailed deer.
46.3 Miles
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2899 Hidden Meadow Lane, Bisbee, AZ 85603
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The Southeastern Arizona Bird Observatory is a non-profit organization that offers a variety of resources including research, monitoring, and public education. The observatory holds occasional special events such as the River Walk'.
46.3 Miles
As a functioning cattle ranch, The Dancing Y Ranch offers visitors tours of the property, showing them what its like to live on a ranch. During the tour, visitors will see cowboys wrangling cattle.
47.3 Miles
Being a ghost-town when it is not a movie set, Gammons Gulch was first opened to the public in 1994. The town is also a museum, since it depicts the Wild West from the 1880's to the early 1930's.
48.4 Miles
The family owned ranch on the east side of Tucson is the base for Houston's Horseback Riding. Many miles of trails in the Sonoran Desert and the Saguaro National Park are readily available for visitors no matter their horseback riding experience.
48.8 Miles
Tucson Food Tours offers walking tours of downtown Tucson with knowledgeable guides who point out sites of interest on the way. Guests will try food from many local restaurants as the tour progresses.