- Our list of the best things to do in Camp Verde, Arizona, features the top 105 nearby activities — including 63 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Camp Verde, AZ has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Food & Drink, Sights & Landmarks, and Adventures.
- The results below include the top 19 things to do within the city of Camp Verde, AZ , followed by 86 popular activities in nearby cities, including Sedona, Cottonwood, Jerome and Cornville
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Main Street, located in Sedona, Arizona, is a scenic strip of shops and eateries. Visitors will enjoy taking in the sights of red rock and vegetation as they stroll along the street.
22.5 Miles
The Bear Mountain Trail is located within the Coconino National Forest and covers a span of 2.5 miles. The hike offered by the trail is best for experienced hikers as it can get steep and difficult in many places and is mostly unshaded.
22.5 Miles
Although the length of the hike is short, the payoff in stunning scenery makes up for it when you explore Doe Mountain Trail. Upon reaching the top of this flat-topped mesa, visitors are treated to colorful mountain vistas and the surrounding countryside.
22.9 Miles
A loop trail with a length of 3.5 miles climbs Airport Mesa. It offers a scenic view of Sedona's other red rock landmarks.
23.5 Miles
Located in the Coconino National Forest, Boynton Canyon Trail cuts three miles into a canyon, with opportunities to see Sinaguan Indian ruins on your hike.
25.5 Miles
Streams and waterfalls can be seen when visiting the rocky Oak Creek Canyon. There are campsites, picnic areas, and other recreational amenities on the site.
26.8 Miles
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8959 E Lonesome Valley Road, Prescott Valley, AZ 86315
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Lonesome Valley Trails is a network ten miles worth of trails and pathways situated in Lonesome Valley. The trails wind through meadows, streams, waterfalls, granite faces, and large forest areas.
26.9 Miles
Named after the natural water slide, the Slide Rock State Park covers 43 acres. People can sunbathe, swim in the natural pools, or they can try trout fishing.
27.0 Miles
The natural bridge at Tonto Natural Bridge State Park is thought to be the largest travertine bridge in the world. Visitors to Tonto Park can scale the 183-foot bridge or hike through the tunnel below.
27.5 Miles
Fain Park is best known for its little chapel, the Chapel of the Valley. Even if it doesn't have any playgrounds, it is suited for picnics.