- Our list of the best things to do in Yuma, Arizona, features the top 28 nearby activities — including 9 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Yuma, AZ has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Sights & Landmarks, Museums & Galleries, and Sports & Fitness.
- The results below include the top 28 things to do within the city of Yuma, AZ
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Showcasing the tourism history in Yuma, Arizona, the Casa de Coronado Museum displays tourism guides in the form of Yuma and Arizona travel brochures and pamphlets. The museum is housed in a lobby of a former hotel
1.9 Miles
As an off leash park, Bark Park offers a large grass and sand area for dogs to socialize in. The park also has a water fountain, communal water bowl, benches, and pathways.
4.6 Miles
Yuma, Arizona is home to the Cocopah Bend RV Resort Golf Course, a unique destination that combines a challenging golf experience with comfortable amenities and breathtaking desert scenery. The resort also features tennis courts and a huge swimming pool.
2.2 Miles
Built in 1912, Yuma Theatre hosts a variety of community events; including film screenings, lectures, art festivals, and performing arts acts. The theater has a concession stand that offers snacks like popcorn and refreshments.
2.4 Miles
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201 N 4th Avenue, Yuma, AZ 85364
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Yuma Quartermaster Depot State Historic Park contains exhibits which cover both the military history of the site and the history of the Bureau of Reclamation's construction of major irrigation works in the Yuma area during the early 1900s.
11.8 Miles
Water hazards come into play in nine of the 18 holes at the Mesa del Sol Golf Club. The course itself is considered deceptively difficult and is targeted toward players with moderate to expert ability.
2.6 Miles
Relocated to the nearby casino resort, Quechan Indian Museum is small but contains a wealth of information. Its exhibits and displays celebrate the history, culture and traditions of the early Yuma residents.
2.3 Miles
Running along the shore of the Colorado River, the Yuma Valley Railway provides a fun experience for train lovers. Visitors travel within s a restored 1922 diesel-powered train while a guide tells stories about the history of the region and local folklore.