- 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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The park features three historic house furnished in the 1880s period and listed on the National and State Register of Historic Places. Displays period artifacts from military life and history of the Indian Scouts and Indian Wars era. It schedules programs which give visitors a glimpse into Arizona's history.
30.1 Miles
With an end destination of Chicken Point, the Broken Arrow Trail is 1.5 miles long with an elevation gain of 200 feet. The hike itself is considered to be easy to moderate and has a nearby parking lot for those wanting to undertake the trail.
30.8 Miles
A Haunting Experience Tours run every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday night through the classic Old West city. The tour begins in the downtown's haunted hotel and ends at the historic saloon over roughly a two hour period.
30.9 Miles
The Bear Mountain Trail is located within the Coconino National Forest and covers a span of 2.5 miles. The hike offered by the trail is best for experienced hikers as it can get steep and difficult in many places and is mostly unshaded.
31.0 Miles
Red Rock State Park offers a range of family-oriented trails for hiking, along with picnic areas, and a Visitor's Centre with interactive exhibits exploring the park's natural habitats and early human settlements in the area. Mule deer, javelinas, coyotes and bobcats are often sighted in the park.
31.4 Miles
Although the length of the hike is short, the payoff in stunning scenery makes up for it when you explore Doe Mountain Trail. Upon reaching the top of this flat-topped mesa, visitors are treated to colorful mountain vistas and the surrounding countryside.
32.6 Miles
For 7.5 miles, the Red Rock Scenic Byway (SR 179) offers the traveler the occasion of seeing the Coconino National Forest and the red rock landmarks. There are hiking and biking trails on the way.
33.1 Miles
A loop trail with a length of 3.5 miles climbs Airport Mesa. It offers a scenic view of Sedona's other red rock landmarks.
33.1 Miles
The largest natural sandstone arch in the area, Devil's Bridge Trail stands 50 feet up and can be reached by hiking on a 1.8 mile-long loop trail.
33.1 Miles
Located in the Coconino National Forest, Boynton Canyon Trail cuts three miles into a canyon, with opportunities to see Sinaguan Indian ruins on your hike.