- 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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Gift shops, camping sites, picnic areas and shelters, and others are found at the Dead Horse Ranch State Park. There are 11 hiking trails, plus trails for horseback riding and biking.
16.5 Miles
Built as a Wild West Ranch, the Blazin' M Ranch has a museum, petting zoos, shooting galleries, and even a jail. It has its own restaurant/saloon, with live entertainment.
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1480 W. Groseta Ranch Rd, Cottonwood, AZ 86326
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Coyote Trails Golf Course, formerly Pine Shadows Golf Course, is a 9-hole par 33 course winding through the Mescal Gulch. The facility offers club rental, a putting green, a driving range and a pro shop.
17.2 Miles
Red Rock State Park offers a range of family-oriented trails for hiking, along with picnic areas, and a Visitor's Centre with interactive exhibits exploring the park's natural habitats and early human settlements in the area. Mule deer, javelinas, coyotes and bobcats are often sighted in the park.
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For those visiting the Coconino National Forest who desire an easy hike, the Little Horse Trail can be a promising option. It travels over a 1.5-mile area and takes roughly two hours for a roundtrip.
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Visitors can stand on top of a glass platform and look into the mining tunnel that was the Little Daisy Mine 1,900 feet below. Visitors can also see mining timber cars, mining drills and water cannons used in the copper mining operation.
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Ghost Town Tours
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557 Main Street, Jerome, AZ 86331
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Guests can enjoy guided historic and haunted tours of one of America's largest ghost towns with Ghost Town Tours. The tours are informative about the mysteries and history of the town of Jerome.
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The Jerome State Historic Park Visitors Center offers a wealth of information for visitors to the park and surrounding area. The center has a gift shop and a museum with historic photographs and archives.
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The two-cell jail in Jerome slid 225 feet down the hill during the early 1920s because of large dynamite explosions underground. Visitors to the site can see the jail surrounded by a fence.
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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.