- TripBuzz found 33 things to do with kids in or near Patagonia, Arizona, including 26 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Nogales, Green Valley, Tubac and Sierra Vista.
- From Parker Canyon Lake to Kentucky Camp, the Patagonia area offers 43 different types of family activities, including: Nature & Wildlife Areas, Camping Site, Farms & Ranches and Lake.
- With a population of less than 1,000 people, Patagonia, AZ is a quaint but charming town. Patagonia hosts an annual Fall Festival complete with food vendors, arts and crafts, games, music, and more. The town also has a number of recreational areas that support hiking, bird watching, horseback riding, and boating.
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Founded in 1990, the Vega-Bray Observatory is an astronomical observatory that overlooks the San Pedro River Valley. The site includes refractor telescopes that range in size from 6 to 20-inches long.
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180 S. San Pedro Street, Benson, AZ 95602
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San Pedro Valley Arts & Historical Society is a museum that houses a variety of items and artifacts related to the railroad town's history including an old general store display. There is a quilt gallery behind the museum.
41.7 Miles
Historical gunfights are reenacted daily at Doc Holliday's Gunfight Palace in Tombstone. Rather than simply acting out the fights, the performers also explain the history of the town and the backstory behind these famous conflicts.
42.1 Miles
The Pima Air & Space Museum is one of the largest museums of this kind, with more than 300 aircrafts and spacecrafts exhibited, and produced all over the world.
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Apache ATV Tours is a service that offers its guests tours of the local area on four-wheelers. During the tours, visitors enjoy sights of the local and scenic mountains and canyons.
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Fairbank is a ghost town that was named after N.K. Fairbank with the post office being established there on May 16, 1883, which at its height, about 100 people lived in the town that served as a railroad supply point and stage terminal. Today, visitors can view old buildings and foundations.
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223 E Toughnut Street, Tombstone, AZ 85638
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Once home to the Cochise County courthouse, Tombstone Courthouse State Historic Park was originally built in 1882 and features a 12,000-square-foot museum. The park provides historical exhibits, private event hosting, a gift shop and shaded picnic areas.
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Tombstone, Arizona is home to the Wyatt Earp Theater, a historical interpretive center dedicated to the memory of the Old Wild West. The immersive theater experience includes elaborately costumed actors, thrilling stunts and elaborate gunfighting demonstrations.
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Made famous by the Earps and Doc Holliday, the O.K. Corral now exhibits life-size figures of the gunfighters, as well as photos of other famous people from back then. Each day, a reenactment of the fight is held.
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Printed first in 1880, The Tombstone Epitaph was the newspaper which chronicled the gunfight at OK Corral. The museum presents a video of how the newspaper was printed back then, as well as displaying the hand press used for printing. There is also a gift shop.