- The list below includes 53 free or cheap things to do in or near Sierra Vista, Arizona, including 45 different types of inexpensive activities like Canyon, Movie Theaters, Parks and Historic Sites.
- From Ramsey Canyon Preserve to Brown's Canyon Trail, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Sierra Vista and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Tombstone, Bisbee, Hereford and Sonoita.
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The Queen Mine Tour Building, 478 Dart Road, Bisbee, AZ 85603
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As a resource for trip planning in the region, Bisbee Visitor Center provides visitors with information on the city's art galleries, restaurants, and other attractions. The center helps visitors sign up for various tours in the area.
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Visitors can enjoy a diverse selection of craft beers and other spirits at the Stock Exchange Bar. The bar and grill also features a premier luxury suite and serves as a live music venue.
24.1 Miles
A scenic and guided ride on horseback through Arizona's wine country is what Arizona Horseback Experience is all about. They offer short horseback riding tours to extended overnight horseback riding trips of canyons; and best of all, even non-experienced riders are welcome here!
26.4 Miles
The Patagonia Roadside Rest area is famous, not for its sparsely populated picnic tables but for its 'Patagonia Rest Area Effect,' where one rare bird sighting leads to another and another and another...
26.5 Miles
Founded in 1990, the Vega-Bray Observatory is an astronomical observatory that overlooks the San Pedro River Valley. The site includes refractor telescopes that range in size from 6 to 20-inches long.
28.0 Miles
Suitably described as the great Arizona escape, Parker Canyon Lake lives up to this apt description with its camping, boating and fishing grounds with scenic backcountry drive. Other activities that you can enjoy here are: stargazing, bird watching, hiking and even hunting.
28.2 Miles
The Global Arts Gallery is a boutique that specializes in handcrafted, artistic gifts from around the world. The gallery offers clothing, jewelry, and original artwork, as well as a variety of home decor.
28.2 Miles
Built in 1904, the Kentucky Camp is the historical site of a former mining camp along the Arizona Trail. The camp features a five-century-old adobe building, one of the oldest from its time period.
28.2 Miles
Circle Z Ranch is a family owned and operated facility that offers horses for every level rider. In addition to riding, the ranch supports hundreds of species of birds, mammals and plants and is recognized worldwide for bird watching.
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Paton's Hummingbird Haven was the idea of two bird-lovers who, in 1974, began planting flowers and installing water features on their property. Soon after, bird watchers began visiting their premises. Since then, conditions have been created for the visitors.