- TripBuzz found 150 things to do with kids in or near Queen Creek, Arizona, including 134 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Mesa, Tempe, Chandler and Gilbert.
- From Az Grip-N-Rip Batting Cages to MD Ranch, the Queen Creek area offers 75 different types of family activities, including: Farms & Ranches, Parks, Golf and Horseback Riding.
- Fast-growing, Queen Creek is less than an hour's drive from Phoenix. The town is home to many historical landmarks including the Desert Wells Stage Stop Marker and the historic post office building. Other attractions include a performing arts center, olive mill and San Tan Mountain Regional Park where desert hiking and horseback riding can be experienced.
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Arizona ATV Adventures has been in the clients' service for 30 years. The trails are 40 miles long, with points of interest on both sides. The main attraction is Box Canyon, through which the trail runs for 6 miles. The walls are at most 20 feet apart and 900 feet high.
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Artifacts of tribal significance as well as art is on display through exhibits at the Huhugam Heritage Center. The facility also serves as a meeting space for tribal members and an exhibition space for traveling art shows.
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As Arizona's largest rock climbing gym, Climbmax Climbing Gym offers visitors bouldering, top rope, and lead climbing courses. Visitors can enroll in two courses to improve their skills: climbing 101 and lead climbing.
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Visitors to the Phoenix Rock Gym can access over 15,000 square feet of climbing surfaces. There is also a two-level bouldering area for both warm-ups and warm-downs along with already hanging ropes on the 30-foot walls for easy tie-in.
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Inside the town built around 1880, Rawhide at Wild Horse Pass has plenty of attractions prepared for the entire family, including stage coaches, petting zoos, saloons, and panning for gold.
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Managed by Troon Golf, the Whirlwind Golf Course is a modern course with a southwestern aesthetic. The course has water hazards, sand traps and an open layout with few tall plants and little shade. The Whirlwind Golf Course also has a large pro shop.
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Named for former governor and senator Ernest McFarland, McFarland State Historic Park once served as Pinal County's first courthouse. Visitors can see the former courthouse on a guided tour including documents and a World War II exhibit.
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1125 East Rio Salado Parkway, Tempe, AZ 85281
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Considered to be the home of one of the strongest collegiate golf programs in the country, the ASU Karsten Golf Course is located near the Sun Devil Stadium. It was designed by Pete Dye and features a full-service pro shop and restaurant.
20.9 Miles
Opened since 1969, Big Surf Fun has the third largest wave-pool in America. Among other attractions, there are also Otter Slides, Tornado Twisters, Captain Cook's Landing, and others.
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Founded in 1959, the Pinal County Historical Museum acts as a county-wide museum that focuses on the history of the local area. Popular exhibits cover Native American life, prison artifacts, and extensive genealogical records.