- 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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233 North Grand Canyon Boulevard, Williams, AZ 86046
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Dedicated to helping clients experience the beauty of Grand Canyon National Park and its surrounding landscape, the Grand Canyon Railway is also popular with fans of antique trains. The Railway offers rides on charming, refurbished trains and has a luxurious lodge for overnight visitors.
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Now part of the Grand Canyon Railway Museum, Williams Depot is the departure point for all Railway tours. The Depot was the first large Arizona structure made from poured concrete. The original concrete remains and is in excellent condition.
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THE WILLIAMS VISITORS CENTER, Williams, AZ 86046
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A variety of haunted tours are offered through the Saloon Row Ghost Tour company. Authentic historic ghost tours are available throughout the year, and they also offer haunted dinner parties and miniature ghost investigations.
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Originally designated as a federal wilderness in 1972, Sycamore Canyon and its related park grounds are composed of nearly 56,000 acres. Popular activities include hiking, wildlife viewing, bird watching, and camping.
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Route 66 Zipline offers patrons the opportunity to zipline across the Grand Canyon (Blvd.). The Route 66 Zipline requires no tower climbing or hiking. Both adults and children may zipline. However, there are some restrictions.
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The classic Old West era is brought to life at Wild West Junction, which offers historical reenactments, special events, and retail stores. The complex also features a restaurant and saloon that serves food and beverages.
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The Big Toy Playground is a place where visitors aged 14 and over can drive a variety of construction vehicles and is popular for day trips. Instructors help visitors safely drive everything from excavators to bobcats.
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Bearizona Wildlife Park organizes safari-like trips, in which the visitor can witness the relationship between a wild animal and its natural environment from the safety of a vehicle. Bison, black bears, mountain goats and arctic wolves can be seen on the grounds.
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Interstate 40, Parks exit to FR 141, Williams, AZ 86046
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Beale Wagon Road Historic Trail was used by 19th century settlers, and can now be experienced in a largely unaltered form by contemporary visitors. 23 miles of the trail lie within the park, for use by hikers or bikers.
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Kaibab Lake Campground has 73 total campsites with tables and fire rings, an amphitheater, picnic pavilion, boat ramp and fishing pier. They offer no utility hookups, no dump facility and all available potable water is for drinking only.