- TripBuzz found 45 things to do indoors in the Prescott Valley area. From Arizona Dreams Gymnastics Academy to Antelope Lanes, Prescott Valley offers a variety of rainy day activities and other fun things to do indoors — including 26 indoor attractions with ratings over 90%.
- There are 25 different types of things to do inside in or near Prescott Valley, Arizona. Some of the most popular types of these activities include: Bowling, Family Fun Center, Movie Theaters and Jazz/Blues Bars.
- There are 5 indoor activities in Prescott Valley, and 40 indoor attractions in nearby cities within 25 miles, including: Cottonwood, Jerome, Prescott and Camp Verde.
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Bitter Creek Winery is a small winery owned and operated by vintner John McLoughlin. Visitors sample Bitter Creek's 30 wines in the tasting room, which is decorated with original paintings and fine photography.
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Built in 1916 and belonging to a local mining baron, the Douglas Mansion mining artifacts, minerals, and photographs. There is also a picnic area outside.
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Featuring hand made jewelry, metal works, sculptures, ceramics, furniture, and paintings, the Raku Gallery is an art gallery that represents over 200 artists. The gallery operates in a 2,200-sqft facility.
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Visitors are welcome to stop by Echo Canyon Winery in Jerome. Just a short drive from Sedona, guests are invited to the tasting room to sample an array of wines from their collection.
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Passion Cellars offers the opportunity to sample wines from the owners' own vineyard, including reds, whites, and more adventurous varieties like agave nectar wines. The tasting room also offers appetizers and chocolates for pairing.
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Exhibits that present the area's history, from mining to people from varying ethnic backgrounds who influenced its development, can be seen at the Mine Museum. Artifacts include a Chinese laundry machine, photographs, household items, mining equipment and more.
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The Verde Valley Wine Co is a consortium of wine growers that works to advance the general status of the Verde Valley as a wine growing region. The consortium holds an annual symposium.
18.7 Miles
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26 votes
1 North Willard Street, Cottonwood, AZ 86326
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The volunteers of the Clemenceau Heritage Museum are dedicated to preserving the history of Verde Valley. Visitors to the museum housed in a school building built in 1923 see a 1900s kitchen and bedroom, along with a telephone switchboard and a classroom.
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380 votes
796 North Main Street, Cottonwood, AZ 86326
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At Larry's Antiques & Things are found all sorts of items, from tea cups to tractors, spread on a property which covers 2 acres.
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117 votes
1040 N. Main Street, Cottonwood, AZ
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Featuring small-batch wines produced on the premesis, the Burning Tree Cellars Tasting Room offers elegant tasting flights and antipasti. This sophisticated wine bar is staffed by seasoned sommeliers and features live music every weekend.