- Our list of the best things to do in Bullhead City, Arizona, features the top 51 nearby activities — including 12 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Bullhead City, AZ has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, Water Activities, and Museums & Galleries.
- The results below include the top 21 things to do within the city of Bullhead City, AZ , followed by 31 popular activities in nearby cities, including Laughlin, Needles and Kingman
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28.3 Miles
Nestled among palm trees and sandy beaches, the Pirate Cove Resort is a family destination with luxurious accommodations. The facility features a 250 boat-slip marina, fishing facilities, 3,200 miles of off-road trails and a children's water park and playground.
28.3 Miles
Featuring live entertainment from local bands, Time Out Tavern is a bar with a variety of billiards tables to choose from. Visitors can watch or participate in karaoke nights on Thursday nights.
28.5 Miles
Cerbat Lanes features 24 lanes for bowling, as well as a video game arcade and plenty of good food and drinks to choose from. Adults can also spend time in the bar, where they can play pool and darts.
28.5 Miles
Visitors can kayak on the Colorado River at Park Moabi Marina. The river is surrounded by desert scenery and native plant life. In addition to a camping area, the park has a 7-lane boat launch.
28.6 Miles
Brenden Theatres features all of the latest films from Hollywood in a cozy and comfortable setting that is ideal for moviegoers of all ages. Bargain and matinee tickets, as well as weekly specials, are also available.
30.6 Miles
Established in 1972, Neal Butler Community Park rests on 18 acres of land. The park features a baseball diamond, a walking trail, a playground for kids with an array of equipment, horseshoe pits, and walking trails.
31.8 Miles
A relatively small casino that still manages to be very popular is the Searchlight Nugget Casino. There are 99 slot machines on the floor in addition to three table games that are open in the pit on Fridays and Saturdays.
33.4 Miles
Constructed during World War II, Kingman Army Air Field Museum was originally an aerial gunnery training base where 35,000 cadets were trained. Today it contains artifacts, photos, and displays commemorating its history and documenting other American wars.
33.5 Miles
The family-run Desert Diamond Distellery produces rum and vodka on a state-of-the-art double-tier still imported from Germany. Complimentary tours are available and must be scheduled in advance; each tour concludes with a tasting.
33.7 Miles
Originally a training facility that trained over 6,000 gunners, Kingman Army Airfield Museum offers a WWII historical experience. The museum has a tour of the facilities as well as original artifacts and photographs from the period available for viewing.