- The list below includes 75 free or cheap things to do in or near Sedona, Arizona, including 51 different types of inexpensive activities like Hiking Trails, Off Road & ATV, National & State Parks and Canyon.
- From Broken Arrow Trail to Red Rock Scenic Byway (SR 179), there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Sedona and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Camp Verde, Jerome, Flagstaff and Cottonwood.
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Jeeps captained by seasoned guides lead guests on an extreme trail through Sedona’s back country
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Inhabited by the Anasazi and the Sinagua tribes, the Wupatki National Monument covers 35,000 acres and has many Native American ruins scattered across it. The largest ruin has over 100 rooms and is thought to have been a ball court.
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U.S 89 to Sunset Crater - Wupatki Loop road, Flagstaff, AZ 86004
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Created by a volcanic eruption approximately 900 years ago, the Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument has scenic trails through the lava flows. There is plenty of wildlife to be spotted in here.
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Pack your hiking shoes, plenty of water, and your camera and visit Red Mountain Trail in Flagstaff. The trail leads into the heart of a centuries-old volcano, with stunning geologic formations, vegetation, and mountain vistas.
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Humphrey's Trail takes hikers to the summit of Humphrey's Peak, at over 12,000 feet in elevation. the trail is of moderate difficulty, and offers some very nice views of the surrounding area.
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The Big Toy Playground is a place where visitors aged 14 and over can drive a variety of construction vehicles and is popular for day trips. Instructors help visitors safely drive everything from excavators to bobcats.
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Lava River Cave was formed about 5,000 BC when a volcano vent erupted on Hart Prairie. The mile long cave can be explored, but be sure to bring warm clothes and lights with you.
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The historical role of Bill Williams Mountain was to serve as the boundary of lands that were inhabited by the ancient Hopi people. The mountain supports several hiking trails and camping areas.
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8959 E Lonesome Valley Road, Prescott Valley, AZ 86315
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Lonesome Valley Trails is a network ten miles worth of trails and pathways situated in Lonesome Valley. The trails wind through meadows, streams, waterfalls, granite faces, and large forest areas.
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Bearizona Wildlife Park organizes safari-like trips, in which the visitor can witness the relationship between a wild animal and its natural environment from the safety of a vehicle. Bison, black bears, mountain goats and arctic wolves can be seen on the grounds.
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Interstate 40, Parks exit to FR 141, Williams, AZ 86046
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Beale Wagon Road Historic Trail was used by 19th century settlers, and can now be experienced in a largely unaltered form by contemporary visitors. 23 miles of the trail lie within the park, for use by hikers or bikers.