- 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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For visitors new to the area, Nogales-SCC Chamber of Commerce Visitor & Tourism Center offers resources such as brochures, maps, and general information about the local attractions. The staff members aid visitors in planning their trip.
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Consisting of 265 acres of surface area, Patagonia Lake State Park offers visitors a man-made lake to fish, canoe, and kayak in. Native birds like hummingbirds, doves, and vultures can be spotted at the park.
40.8 Miles
With 16 lanes, Arizona Bol is home to many youth and adult leagues. The facility also hosts a number of tournaments throughout the year; and further offers cosmic bowling on weekends.
41.2 Miles
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Historic Santa Cruz County Courthouse features two museums for visitors to browse containing historical artifacts from the region. The Arizona Ranger Museum features photographs, documents, and clothing from past Arizona Rangers.
41.2 Miles
Hilltop Gallery is the only permanent art collection in the region with both exhibit and education activities that join U.S. and Mexico cultures while continuously curating works from the best artists throughout Mexico to hang alongside U.S. artists.
41.3 Miles
Nogales City Library offers Internet computer access, 56,000 volumes and dozens of newspapers and magazines. They also provide a weekly Storytime, homework help, special after school programs for children and Special collections which include Spanish language books.
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Located in a historic city hall, Pimeria Alta Museum depicts the history of the early Spanish settlers and Native American inhabitants of the region. In addition to old jail cells, visitors can browse an antique fire truck.
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Stretching 1,200 miles over two states, the Anza Trail is a historic site that commemorates the travels of Mexican explorer Juan Bautista de Anza. The trail also provides access to many other hiking trails in Arizona and California.
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An open-air museum, Tubac Presidio State Historic Park used to be Arizona's biggest city. Among the places of interest in the area are the 17th century old excavated parts of the presidio plus a lively historic narration of Tubac's colorful past.