- Our list of the best things to do in Prescott Valley, Arizona, features the top 94 nearby activities — including 42 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Prescott Valley, AZ has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Food & Drink, Outdoor Places, Adventures, and Sights & Landmarks.
- The results below include the top 13 things to do within the city of Prescott Valley, AZ , followed by 81 popular activities in nearby cities, including Prescott, Cottonwood, Jerome, Camp Verde and Cornville
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One of the most popular trails in the Coconino National Forest is the West Fork Oak Creek Trail which runs through Secret Mountain and the Red Rocks Wilderness. The length of the trail is just over three miles, and it takes roughly two to three hours to complete.
36.3 Miles
A local landmark, Cathedral Rock is popular among hikers with its 1.5 mile-long trail
36.3 Miles
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Arizona Safari Jeep Tours
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335 Jordan Road, Sedona, AZ
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Arizona Safari Jeep Tours prides themselves on being one of Sedona's premier tour specialists. Guests embark on an exciting journey through the red rock mountains in a jeep, experiencing off-roading, rock climbs and rugged desert terrain.
36.3 Miles
Red Rock Jeep Tours is a service that allows guests to ride in a Jeep and explore the local area. During the tour, visitors have a number of scenic picture opportunities while learning about the local history.
36.4 Miles
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.
39.4 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.
39.4 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.
41.2 Miles
The historical role of Bill Williams Mountain was to serve as the boundary of lands that were inhabited by the ancient Hopi people. The mountain supports several hiking trails and camping areas.
41.9 Miles
While the trail at West Forks Trail has only 3 miles, this attraction is popular because the hikers can choose to continue their trip for the entire 14 miles of the canyon.
42.6 Miles
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20 votes
2467 S Perkinsville Rd, Williams, AZ 86046
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During the winter, Elk Ridge Ski & Outdoor Rec serves as a skiing paradise for families. They offer a wide range of trails and even educational events to learn or improve downhill skiing or snowboarding skills.