- TripBuzz found 88 things to do with kids in or near Jerome, Arizona, including 76 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Sedona, Prescott, Camp Verde and Prescott Valley.
- From Ghost Town Tours to Douglas Mansion, the Jerome area offers 52 different types of family activities, including: History Museums, Parks, Historic Sites and Visitor Centers.
- Famous for being the largest ghost town in America is the city of Jerome, Arizona. Tourists and locals alike enjoy the areas haunted hotel tours as well as speaking to locals about the cities richly haunted history. Also popular are the cities many art galleries, eateries, coffee houses, museums and the local state park.
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Visitors wanting to know more about Arizona's indigenous cultures should visit the Smoki Museum to see the art and historical artifacts. Some of the tribes represented at the museum include Zuni, Hopi, Yavapai-Prescott, and Dine.
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Named after the natural water slide, the Slide Rock State Park covers 43 acres. People can sunbathe, swim in the natural pools, or they can try trout fishing.
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Streams and waterfalls can be seen when visiting the rocky Oak Creek Canyon. There are campsites, picnic areas, and other recreational amenities on the site.
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With its rich history and beautifully preserved period décor, the Elks Opera House Theatre is a popular destination for enjoying the performing arts. Acts featured include live music, comedy, dance, cinema, and more.
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In Downtown Historic Area are plenty of things to see and to do. The most famous part is the Whiskey Row, where the Gunfight at OK Corral made Wyatt Earp famous.
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Made famous after the Earps battled the Cowboys at OK Corral, Whiskey Row is now a touristic attraction, with old buildings, including boutiques, galleries, bookstores, and restaurants.
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U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Bradshaw Ranger Station, Prescott, AZ 86303
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With a lake covering 55 acres, Lynx Lake Recreation Area is suited for fishing, boating, biking, and picnicking, among others.
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The Sharlot Hall Museum aims at educating its visitors about the lives of the settlers and Native Indians which lived in the area. It organizes all around the year special events and festivals.
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With more than 1.25 million acres, Prescott National Forest offers visitors the chance to rent cabins, explore Lynx Lake and Granite Basin, and hike miles of hiking trails in the wilderness areas. Other popular activities include horseback riding, camping, and mountain biking.
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Anglers often catch fish from shore or from electric motor boats on Goldwater Lake. People can also use the area to play sand volleyball and horseshoes, along with camping and hiking.