You Can’t Afford To Miss These 11 Free Outdoor Activities In Arizona
Trying to find something fun to do that won’t cost you an arm and a leg? Here’s a look at some ideas for activities you can participate in around Arizona that are free to access. Choose one that appeals to you, double-check the weather, and get ready for some fun!

Located a short drive from Hoover Dam, this hot spring is the perfect location for a fall or spring hike. You can read one of our articles that provides details of the trip here.

You can find artwalks in Phoenix, Flagstaff, Gilbert, Scottsdale, Sedona, Jerome, Prescott, and plenty of other towns.
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This seasonal waterfall carries thousands of gallons of chocolately brown water and is one impressive sight! It is located near Leupp on the Navajo Nation and you can find details about visiting it in one of our previous articles.
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This canyon is rich in culture and history, perfect for a visit when you’re traveling through northern Arizona. Check out the National Park Service website for details about accessing the park.

This hike is short with spectacular views, plus it’s free! Find details about the hike and the trail’s location in a previous article.

At one time, an actual mining town sat in the same area as this Apache Junction attraction but most traces of it are gone. These days, you can visit Goldfield Ghost Town for a quirky take on Old West culture. Find details about the attraction on their website.

Located 14 miles northwest of Flagstaff, Lava River Cave is a unique underground find. Read more about the cave in this article.

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There are so many things to see and do along Route 66, we’ve written quite a few articles about it over the past two years. Check out this bizarre attractions article for some weird finds that are free to see.

This is a pretty cool hidden gem that most people don’t notice until they go looking for the trail painted on the sidewalk. Follow the turquoise line for 2.5 miles around town to see historic buildings, art, and other stops. You can find a map with descriptions of each location at the Tucson Presidio Trust website.

Not sure where to start? Check out some favorite Arizona lakes in this article.
Want to check out more inexpensive travel ideas? Read 12 Inexpensive Road Trip Destinations In Arizona That Won’t Break The Bank for suggestions!
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