- TripBuzz found 151 things to do with kids in or near Apache Junction, Arizona, including 136 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Mesa, Tempe, Gilbert and Chandler.
- From Apache Junction Little League Field to Lost Dutchman State Park, the Apache Junction area offers 83 different types of family activities, including: History Museums, Hiking Trails, Ziplines and Theaters.
- Located at the base of the Superstition Mountains, Apache Junction derived its name from junction of US Route 60 and the Apache Trail. The town gets approximately 295 days of sunshine each year and is known for providing the look and feel of a real Western town, with activities including horseback riding. The town has several parks and open spaces that give people the opportunity to experience the wilderness.
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Along with its sister restaurant, Bernard's Fine Dining, the Ocotillo Golf Club offers everything golfers love. The deceptively difficult course was designed by Ted Robinson and challenges golfers of all skill levels.
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There are plenty of things to do and to see when visiting Old Town Scottsdale: from restaurants and pubs, to art galleries and jewelry shops.
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Home to the San Francisco Giants, the Scottsdale Stadium is popular during Spring Training season. The stadium is conveniently located in old town Scottsdale, in close proximity to bars, nightclubs and shops.
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The home of the Pac-10 football team, the Sun Devil Stadium has hosted one Super Bowl and one Insight Bowl. It has a seating capacity of 75,000.
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Hwy 60 - Salt River Canyon, Salt River Canyon, AZ 85941
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Salt River Rafting offers whitewater rafting tours of the scenic Salt River Canyon. There are a variety of trips including half day, full day, and multiple day arrangements along with custom adventures. Rafting on the Salt River is a great way to spend the day!
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University Drive and Mill Avenue, Tempe, AZ 85287
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Founded in 1885, Arizona State University's campus now houses more than 13,000 students. There are several points of interest in the campus, such as the Frank Lloyd Wright designed Grady Gammage Memorial Auditorium, and The Palm Walk.
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Tempe Town Lake is central to the city's economic and cultural life. The lake offers a variety of recreation opportunities, including boating, fishing, and others, and is host to year-round special events.
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Located at Tempe Beach Park, the Splash Playground offers one acre of water-based family-friendly fun. Activities include a frog spray ring, waterslide, dump bucket, waterfall, flower shower, and water cannons.
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Located near Arizona State University, Kiwanis Park offers a place for watersport activities in the desert. The park hosts a variety of special events throughout the year such as festivals and concerts, and offers kayaking, scenic jogging trails and picnic areas.
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Part of the Harkins Theatres movie theater chain, the Harkins Valley Art Theatre is a historic venue that shows a variety of art films and independent films. The theater offers a variety of concessions.