- Our list of the best things to do in Williams, Arizona, features the top 26 nearby activities — including 14 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Williams, AZ has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Food & Drink, Outdoor Places, Sights & Landmarks, and Adventures.
- The results below include the top 26 things to do within the city of Williams, AZ , followed by 1 popular activity in the nearby city of Flagstaff
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The largest natural sandstone arch in the area, Devil's Bridge Trail stands 50 feet up and can be reached by hiking on a 1.8 mile-long loop trail.
40.5 Miles
Visitors can experience private trail rides on a wide variety of trails at Equinature. The trails offer a multitude of scenic views and Equinature features several experienced guides for their 3 hour and half day trips.
40.7 Miles
Offering elite private tours of a number of Northern Arizona attractions, Silver Spur Tours visits the Grand Canyon, Antelope Canyon, Monument Valley, and other sites of interest. The company offers a variety of specialty tour packages.
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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.
40.8 Miles
Used in many films for its beautiful landscape, the Sedona Golf Resort spans 6,646-yards of peaceful greenery. The 71-par course also features a golf shop with customizable golf bags, fine clothing and accessories.
40.8 Miles
Offering over two dozen varieties of wines, Merkin Vineyards LLC is owned by rock artist Maynard James Keenan. The tasting room offers visitors the opportunity to sample both red and white wines produced at the vineyard.
41.1 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.
41.2 Miles
Established in 1864, Fort Whipple served as the headquarters of the Military Department of Arizona as well as a tactical base for the U.S. Cavalry during the Indian Wars. The site now holds a museum in what was formerly one of the military officer's quarters.