- The list below includes 59 free or cheap things to do in or near Prescott Valley, Arizona, including 47 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Bowling, Family Fun Center and Movie Theaters.
- From Fain Park to Tonto Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Prescott Valley and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Prescott, Jerome, Cottonwood and Camp Verde.
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35 local artists exhibit their work at the Jerome Artists Cooperative Gallery. It was founded in 1996, and all the exhibits are for sale.
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At the Jerome Historical Society Mine Museum there is a vast collection of artifacts which depict the past of the city. This collection includes Marshal Johnny Hudgens' Colt Pistol, panoramic photos, mining equipment, household goods, gambling memorabilia, and many others.
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Ghost Town Tours
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Guests can enjoy guided historic and haunted tours of one of America's largest ghost towns with Ghost Town Tours. The tours are informative about the mysteries and history of the town of Jerome.
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Built in 1916 and belonging to a local mining baron, the Douglas Mansion mining artifacts, minerals, and photographs. There is also a picnic area outside.
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Visitors to the Jerome Chamber of Commerce can learn about the many activities to do in Jerome, places to eat, and places to stay. Jerome is popular with writers, artists, artisans, musicians, and historians.
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Featuring hand made jewelry, metal works, sculptures, ceramics, furniture, and paintings, the Raku Gallery is an art gallery that represents over 200 artists. The gallery operates in a 2,200-sqft facility.
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The two-cell jail in Jerome slid 225 feet down the hill during the early 1920s because of large dynamite explosions underground. Visitors to the site can see the jail surrounded by a fence.
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The Jerome State Historic Park Visitors Center offers a wealth of information for visitors to the park and surrounding area. The center has a gift shop and a museum with historic photographs and archives.
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Exhibits that present the area's history, from mining to people from varying ethnic backgrounds who influenced its development, can be seen at the Mine Museum. Artifacts include a Chinese laundry machine, photographs, household items, mining equipment and more.
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Visitors can stand on top of a glass platform and look into the mining tunnel that was the Little Daisy Mine 1,900 feet below. Visitors can also see mining timber cars, mining drills and water cannons used in the copper mining operation.