- The list below includes 189 free or cheap things to do in or near Phoenix, Arizona, including 71 different types of inexpensive activities like Sports Facilities/Fields, Colleges & Universities, Art Museum and Mountains.
- From Camelback Mountain to South Mountain Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Phoenix and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Tempe, Glendale, Mesa and Scottsdale.
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This Pinterest-inspired DIY art studio invites guests to get crafty and let loose with string art and other craft projects
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Run by a local artist, Davis- Cheney Art Gallery LLC has paintings in acrylic, pencil, and oil up on display. The shop sells greeting cards based on the paintings in its gallery.
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Featuring an outdoor paintball arena, Westworld Paintball Adventures offers visitors a competitive paintball experience where they can utilize the arena's structures and obstacles to win the game. The arena is in a desert setting with walls and hay stacks.
38.2 Miles
Visitors can enjoy a community center that promotes health and fitness at the YMCA Copper Basin. The YMCA offers a variety programs for aquatics, sports, martial arts, fitness, arts and humanities.
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Paul Mason Sports Complex features four adult-sized lighted softball diamonds, scoreboards, a concession stand and restrooms. The facility also has fencing to accommodate conversion for little league, pony league, fast pitch and other softball variants.
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The Cotton Bowl is a bowling alley and entertainment center that offers open bowling and hosts tournaments. The bowling alley features a bar and hosts live music and other special events.
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1115 N Brown Avenue, Casa Grande, AZ 85122
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With swimming classes and camps available, Palm Island Family Aquatics Park offers a zero depth entry pool with fountains, spray devices, a two story slide, and more. Visitors can also rent the aquatic center for private events.
43.4 Miles
The Casa Grande Art Museum features a sculpture garden filled with the artworks of a variety of local Arizona artists. The museum was originally built as a family residence in 1929 by Gus Kratzka.
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110 W Florence Blvd, Casa Grande, AZ 85222
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Dedicated to preserving the rural history of the region, Casa Grande Valley Historical Society has a museum filled with artifacts for visitors to explore. Visitors can learn about life as a cowboy in 19th century Arizona.
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Located in downtown Casa Grande, the Paramount Theatre is run by the non-profit Paramount Foundation. The theater is a small performance space with Egyptian-themed decor, and it brings in a wide variety of nationally touring musical acts.
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Casa Grande's BlackBox Theatre is run by the BlackBox Foundation, a nonprofit that seeks to bring cultural experiences to the community. The theater presents a variety of dramatic productions, and offers acting lessons and clinics.