- The list below includes 8 free or cheap things to do in or near Winslow, Arizona, including 11 different types of inexpensive activities like National & State Parks, History Museums, Specialty Museums and Camping Site.
- From Rock Art Canyon Ranch to Standin' on the Corner Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Winslow.
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Do you enjoy historic explorations? Then the amazing and numerous petroglyphs at Rock Art Canyon Ranch is your thing. Aside from age-old rock engraving, get to experience Mother Nature at its finest with canyon hiking and swimming in the stream.
3.3 Miles
Long forgotten and bypassed by I-40, Winslow's Standin' on the Corner Park reignited the sleepy town's tourist popularity—and the simultaneous release of Disney-Pixar's Cars didn't hurt this Route 66 destination either. The park is also named after the Eagle's song, Take It Easy.
7.5 Miles
Homolovi Ruins State Park is dedicated to the people that lived in the area starting with the 13th century. It has an historical and archeological site, which is sacred for the Hopi people. It also has a museum, campgrounds and trails. Information can be received at the visitor center.
15.6 Miles
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Painted Desert Rim Drive, Winslow, AZ
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A visit to Little Painted Desert County Park offers scenic views of the painted desert and surrounding area. It is also a memorable place to watch the sunset, and with grills and tables, is a great place for a picnic.
4.9 Miles
McHood Park is the public access area of the Clear Creek Reservoir. Popular activities within the park include hiking, fishing, picnicking, and swimming with the addition of canoe rentals through the Clear Creek Canyon.
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This dramatic geologic formation called Spider Rock is an 800-foot high monolith that is said to be as old as 230million years. People have openly acclaimed its unique beauty and a drive around the canyon's rim is highly recommended.
28.5 Miles
Winslow is a small historic town in Arizona with just under 10,000 residents. The city holds carnivals, fairs and cookouts throughout the year and is home to charming shops, cafes and hotels.
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Visitors who are interested in learning more about the history and culture of Winslow, Arizona may enjoy what the Old Trails Museum has to offer. The location's collections include photographs and other pertinent documents.
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Specializing in Native American art, Park Place Gallery showcases lithographs, mosaics, paintings, and quilts inspired by the Navajo and Hopi tribes. The owner of the gallery also offers instrument repairs for guitars.
31.6 Miles
It has the largest selection of Arizona Rainbow Petrified Wood. They offer petrified woods items such as tabletops, bookends, jewelries, and some rare specimens. They also have a selection of unique home decors.