- The list below includes 204 free or cheap things to do in or near Scottsdale, Arizona, including 71 different types of inexpensive activities like Malls, Movie Theaters, National & State Parks and Baseball Fields.
- From McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park to Pinnacle Peak Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Scottsdale and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Phoenix, Mesa, Tempe and Glendale.
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Tai Chi is sometimes called moving meditation, using gentle forms to help manage stress and improve balance
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City of Buckeye Aquatic Center features a 160 ft circular pool slide, a high dive and low dive, two fountain play areas and a zero depth pool. They also offer a variety of swimming classes for all ages.
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Consisting of six outdoor, multi-use fields, Earl Edgar Recreational Facility hosts youth baseball leagues and softball games at its facility. There is a walking track that circles the 23-acres of fields that visitors can jog on.
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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.
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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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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.
43.7 Miles
Arizona ATV Adventures has been in the clients' service for 30 years. The trails are 40 miles long, with points of interest on both sides. The main attraction is Box Canyon, through which the trail runs for 6 miles. The walls are at most 20 feet apart and 900 feet high.
43.7 Miles
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.