- The list below includes 9 free or cheap things to do in or near Tusayan, Arizona, including 19 different types of inexpensive activities like Visitor Centers, Hiking Trails, Movie Theaters and Horseback Riding.
- From Canyon View Information Center to National Geographic Grand Canyon Visitor Center, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Tusayan and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Page, Williams and Flagstaff.
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The Grand Canyon North Rim is the more secluded side of the Grand Canyon. Perfect for quiet hikes, and peaceful reflection taking in the majestic beauty, the North Rim offers more rustic accommodations and isn't recommended for a day trip.
33.3 Miles
Mooney Falls has a total of 190 feet drop. Since it is surrounded by the canyon, it is chilly most of the time.
33.6 Miles
The Supai Indian Village is a historic site located within the Havasupai Reservation. The place boasts of beautiful and breathtaking falls plus geometric rock formations. The Supai Indians living in the area have lived in the area since 1300AD.
33.9 Miles
Havasu Falls is one of the 5 falls on the Havasupai tribe territory. While boating is a way of reaching it, hiking with one of the tribe's members can be done as well. Besides the waterfall itself, visitors can also enjoy the Havasupai's hospitality.
41.9 Miles
Get the best rafting experience with the original water rafting company in Colorado River Grand Canyon. Their professionalism, expertise and knowledge of the canyon is amazing. Take that Grand Canyon rafting experience which could be the adventure of a lifetime.
42.0 Miles
Want to tread on the same spot as the dinosaurs have eons ago? Then Dinosaur Tracks in Tuba City is the place to be. It showcases dinosaur footprints of the Jurassic era—as much as 200 million years ago!
42.7 Miles
Take a drive or enjoy a hike on the North Rim of Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park. This route offers exceptional trails, great views and many places to stop and take in the sights.
44.9 Miles
A premier destination for hikers in the Grand Canyon, Havasupai Falls features waterfalls flowing from red rocks into clear blue waters. The refreshing pools are a great way to cool off and relax after a ten-mile hike into the canyon.
46.6 Miles
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.
47.9 Miles
Kaibab Lake Campground has 73 total campsites with tables and fire rings, an amphitheater, picnic pavilion, boat ramp and fishing pier. They offer no utility hookups, no dump facility and all available potable water is for drinking only.