- TripBuzz found 73 things to do with kids in or near Sedona, Arizona, including 51 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Camp Verde, Jerome, Flagstaff and Cottonwood.
- From M Diamond Ranch to Sedona ATV & Buggy Rental, the Sedona area offers 52 different types of family activities, including: Hiking Trails, Off Road & ATV, National & State Parks and Adventure Tour.
- Famous for the stunning red rock plateaus and stately pine trees that surround the city, Sedona is a beautiful tourism destination in Arizona's north central region. Locals and visitors alike can enjoy the peaceful nature of the city, exceptional hiking trails, creekside lodging, farm to table dining and eclectic shops.
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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.
46.6 Miles
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.
47.2 Miles
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.
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Thumb Butte Park is a nature park that includes 13 picnic tables, 8 pedestal grills, a bike rack, and restrooms. The park supports activities including running, walking, fishing, camping, and mountain biking.
49.2 Miles
Offering 16 lanes of bowling with shoe rental, Rim Country Lanes features a grill offering food and drinks. The bowling center also has a bar with televisions, billiard tables and karaoke nights.
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700 S Green Valley Parkway, Payson, AZ 85541
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Featuring two museums, The Rim Country Museum and The Zane Grey Cabin, Northern Gila County Historical Society showcases replicas of historical structures from the Wild West. The museums are non-profit and run by local volunteers.