- 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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All-male roster of dancers steams up ladies’ night in a sexy, sultry performance
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Featuring summer passes, AMF McRay Plaza Lanes offers visitors a bowling alley experience with automatic scoring and bumper lanes. On Sundays, the bowling alley offers 2 hours of unlimited bowling for a discounted rate.
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Fintastic Aquarium Services offers all types of saltwater water tank servicing including cleaning, design, relocation and sales. They can do water testing and change and can also monitor fish behavior to assess their health.
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Wild Horse Pass Blvd. and Maricopa Road, Chandler, AZ
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The Koli Equestrian Center offers group and private horse trail rides on experienced horses. The company also offers 45-minute carriage rides, and hay wagon rides, along with hosting birthday parties.
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Originally opened in 1924 as a movie theater, Nile Theater is a live music venue divided into three rooms. It offers a coffee shop, room for over 1,100 people and music that includes rock, punk, metal and hardcore.
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Featuring an indoor basketball court, American Sports Centers is a sports complex that hosts volleyball, soccer, dodgeball, and other sports games. In addition to sports, the center offers fitness classes like Zumba and martial arts.
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7602 S. 115th Avenue, Avondale, AZ 85323
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Phoenix International Raceway or the PIR is home to NASCAR races. NASCAR fans flock to Phoenix International Raceway to catch the racing action. There are strict rules on what fans can bring into PIR.
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Harkins Theaters Park West shows the latest films in auditoriums featuring digital sound and projection, stadium seating, and rocking chairs. All tickets can be purchased online or at touch screen kiosks outside the theater.
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With a capacity of 13,000 seats, the Camelback Ranch is the biggest Cactus League stadium. It has an inner lake which separates the two training fields, twelve practice diamonds, and a Walk of Fame, among others.
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At the Arizona Museum for Youth, children under the age of five can create art masterpieces in ArtVille and have fun crawling around, while in the ArtZone children over five explore art fundamentals with hands-on activities.
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53 N. MacDonald Street, Mesa, AZ 85201
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The collections at the Arizona Museum of Natural History are from the archeology, art, ethnology, geology, history, natural history, and paleontology domains.