- TripBuzz found 58 things to do with kids in or near Camp Verde, Arizona, including 45 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Sedona, Jerome, Cottonwood and Cornville.
- From Kids Quest to Arizona Offroad Tours, the Camp Verde area offers 52 different types of family activities, including: Ziplines, History Museums, Off Road & ATV and Family Fun Center.
- Home to many historical sites and buildings, Camp Verde rests on the banks of the Verde River. Visitors to this Arizona community can explore the city's rich heritage with visits to the Fort Verde Historic State Park or the Camp Verde Historical Society Museum & Research Center. Other attractions in the community include the Out of Africa Wildlife Park and Cliff Castle Casino.
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Named by the Spanish Friars after St. Francis of Assisi, the San Francisco Peaks reach elevations of 12,633 feet. Thirty hiking trails are found within the peaks or the area can be explored on scenic drives.
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For interesting and useful information about the touristic attractions in the area, the traveler can always go to the Flagstaff Visitor Center.
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1 East Route 66, Flagstaff, AZ 86001
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Plenty of choices can be made while strolling in Historic Downtown & Railroad District. In here there are cafes, restaurants, pubs, shops, boutiques, and many historic buildings dating back to when the town was founded.
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Built in 1894 and housing the Discovery Channel Telescope, the Lowell Observatory offers daytime guided tours as well as evening star gazing.
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A great park for family fun, Thorpe Park in Tucson offers activities year round. The park is a great place to bring your dogs and picnic in the spring and summer, while the snowy season is a great time for snowman building and sledding.
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Walnut Canyon Rd #3, Flagstaff, AZ 86004
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For reaching the Walnut Canyon National Monument's bottom 350 feet down, the traveler can take the trails. This area was populated by the Sinagua Indians, until the middle of the 13th century, when they mysteriously disappeared.
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Kohls Ranch Stable offers its visitors horseback rides on the trails surrounding the area. Waterfalls and fishing sites can be seen. For longer stays, cabins are available.
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Located in the former Coconino County Hospital for the Indigent, the Pioneer Museum is dedicated to the history of Flagstaff and Northern Arizona. In addition to the logging, ranching, and other pioneer life exhibits, the museum holds festivals and special tour events throughout the year.
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At Spur Cross Stable, visitors can take a guided tour of desert landscape on their own horse for an hour. Visitors can view the native plant life, like tall cactus and various shrubs, from the trail.
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One of the most popular community parks in Flagstaff is Bushmaster Park. The most notable amenities include footpaths, playgrounds, picnic tables, tennis courts, and basketball courts with its most famous feature being an extensive skate park.