- 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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Flagstaff Extreme offers adult and juvenile ziplining courses in the Fort Tuthill County Park. The adult course includes rope swings, scrambling walls, wobbly bridges, and hanging nets, while the juvenile course is especially designed for climbers between 7 and 11.
19.7 Miles
Get ready to explore the miles of trails in 10,000-acre Coconino National Forest on horseback by planning your visit to Hitchin' Post Stables. Their experienced wranglers will guide you through the most spectacular landscapes in the world, so grab your camera and ride today.
19.8 Miles
3505 SR-260, Camp Verde, AZ
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Predator Zip Lines provides zip line rides over the Out of Africa Wildlife Park. Zip line riders can enjoy scenic views of the Verde Valley as they soar over tigers, bears, hyenas, lions, and other park wildlife.
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3505 Camp Verde Bridgeport Highway, Camp Verde, AZ 86322
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Forty lions, tigers, jaguars and other big cats call the Out of Africa Wildlife Park home. The park also features hundreds of exotic fish, reptiles, birds and small mammals from throughout the world.
20.3 Miles
The Predator Zip Line is a zip line that is best known for crossing over African animal habitats that are stocked with Lions and Tigers. The company operates in the rain and in cold weather situations.
21.3 Miles
On the site of the Jerome State Historic Park there are found picnic areas, mine-models, antique mining equipments, and others. The Douglas Mansion, built in 1916, is also in here.
21.6 Miles
Visitors can stand on top of a glass platform and look into the mining tunnel that was the Little Daisy Mine 1,900 feet below. Visitors can also see mining timber cars, mining drills and water cannons used in the copper mining operation.
21.7 Miles
Built in 1916 and belonging to a local mining baron, the Douglas Mansion mining artifacts, minerals, and photographs. There is also a picnic area outside.
21.7 Miles
The park features three historic house furnished in the 1880s period and listed on the National and State Register of Historic Places. Displays period artifacts from military life and history of the Indian Scouts and Indian Wars era. It schedules programs which give visitors a glimpse into Arizona's history.
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Visitors to the Jerome Chamber of Commerce can learn about the many activities to do in Jerome, places to eat, and places to stay. Jerome is popular with writers, artists, artisans, musicians, and historians.