- TripBuzz found 23 things to do with kids in or near Nogales, Arizona, including 14 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Patagonia, Tubac and Tumacacori.
- From Arizona Bol to Pimeria Alta Museum, the Nogales area offers 31 different types of family activities, including: History Museums, Bowling, Movie Theaters and Historic Buildings.
- Located along Patagonia, Lake is the city of Nogales. A sense of timelessness awaits those who visit, as the city prides itself of holding true to its roots and true Southwest culture. Located on the Mexico border, the city offers a diverse demographic and sights the celebrate multiple backgrounds. The historic museums, water recreation along the lake and local creeks and authentic cuisine are among the most popular activities.
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150 Blue Heaven Rd, Patagonia, AZ 85624
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Protects one of the country's richest riparian habitats, the Patagonia-Sonoita Creek Preserve is home to endangered birds, butterflies and fish species. Amongst the unique feature of the area is its permanent streams and verdant floodplains.
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Paton's Hummingbird Haven was the idea of two bird-lovers who, in 1974, began planting flowers and installing water features on their property. Soon after, bird watchers began visiting their premises. Since then, conditions have been created for the visitors.
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1891 East Frontage Road, Tumacacori, AZ 85640
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A historic site and park beautifully rolled into one place—that's the Tumacacori National Historical Park. Aside from its treasure trove of ancient documents spanning back to the Spanish times, the park also hosts annual events with traditional dancing and food feasts.
17.3 Miles
Built in 1904, the Kentucky Camp is the historical site of a former mining camp along the Arizona Trail. The camp features a five-century-old adobe building, one of the oldest from its time period.
17.3 Miles
Circle Z Ranch is a family owned and operated facility that offers horses for every level rider. In addition to riding, the ranch supports hundreds of species of birds, mammals and plants and is recognized worldwide for bird watching.
17.5 Miles
Suitably described as the great Arizona escape, Parker Canyon Lake lives up to this apt description with its camping, boating and fishing grounds with scenic backcountry drive. Other activities that you can enjoy here are: stargazing, bird watching, hiking and even hunting.
19.9 Miles
Stretching 1,200 miles over two states, the Anza Trail is a historic site that commemorates the travels of Mexican explorer Juan Bautista de Anza. The trail also provides access to many other hiking trails in Arizona and California.
19.9 Miles
An open-air museum, Tubac Presidio State Historic Park used to be Arizona's biggest city. Among the places of interest in the area are the 17th century old excavated parts of the presidio plus a lively historic narration of Tubac's colorful past.
19.9 Miles
Situated on 220-acres of agricultural land, the Avalon Organic Gardens & EcoVillage is a community center for practicing farming. The center participates in practices such as composing, carpooling, and rainwater harvesting.
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La Paloma de Tubac displays a collection of 10,000 items of Latin American folk art including collections of Mexican pottery, clothing and jewelry. They offer unique accent pieces and work with hundreds of artisans in villages from Mexico to Argentina.