- 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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Kartchner Caverns State Park features a lime stone cave with the world's longest soda straw stalactites, gift shops, and a theater. Besides these, on the grounds there are also campgrounds, hiking trails, an amphitheatre and picnic areas.
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Featuring a Western theme, Gammon's Gulch Movie Set is often used for photo shoots and films. Rentals include props along with use of both the building and land. A museum, it is also open for tours.
29.1 Miles
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180 S. San Pedro Street, Benson, AZ 95602
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San Pedro Valley Arts & Historical Society is a museum that houses a variety of items and artifacts related to the railroad town's history including an old general store display. There is a quilt gallery behind the museum.
29.2 Miles
Preserving the artifacts of the region, Benson Museum of Local History depicts life from the early settlers until present day. The museum has exhibits with antique furniture, carriages, baseball memorabilia, and more.
30.5 Miles
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150 Blue Heaven Rd, Patagonia, AZ 85624
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Protects one of the country's richest riparian habitats, the Patagonia-Sonoita Creek Preserve is home to endangered birds, butterflies and fish species. Amongst the unique feature of the area is its permanent streams and verdant floodplains.
34.2 Miles
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400 Patagonia Lake Road, Patagonia, AZ 85624
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A lake in the desert is what comes to mind when the Patagonia Lake State Park is mentioned. It hosts various of outdoor activities like bird watching, hiking trails, Pontoon boating tours and discovery adventures of old mining camps and ghost towns.
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Cochise Stronghold is located in the middle of the canyon, making it close to every point of interest, whether it is star gazing or bird watching. It has cabins to accommodate its guests. It is a great place for relaxation, since it is situated in the middle of the wilderness.
38.8 Miles
Being a ghost-town when it is not a movie set, Gammons Gulch was first opened to the public in 1994. The town is also a museum, since it depicts the Wild West from the 1880's to the early 1930's.
39.6 Miles
Offering nine separate screens, Oasis Cinema shows the latest film releases. A full service snack bar with hot dogs, popcorn, candy, pretzels, soda and other treats is also on site.
40.5 Miles
The Pimeria Alta Historical Society is named for the historical home of the northern Pima Indian tribe. The society is dedicated to preserving and celebrating local history and heritage, and maintains a variety of exhibits.