Free & Cheap Things to Do in Tuba City, AZ

  • The list below includes 3 free or cheap things to do in or near Tuba City, Arizona, including 6 different types of inexpensive activities like Specialty Museums, Canyon, Historic Sites and Waterfalls.
  • From Coal Mine Canyon to Dinosaur Tracks, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Tuba City.
  • The list below includes 3 free or cheap things to do in or near Tuba City, Arizona, including 6 different types of inexpensive activities like Specialty Museums, Canyon, Historic Sites and Waterfalls.
  • From Coal Mine Canyon to Dinosaur Tracks, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Tuba City.
17.5 Miles
100% 50 votes
Canyon Az Hwy 264, Tuba City, AZ MoreLess Info
Off the beaten path, Coal Mine Canyon provides the adventures of a lifetime. Though it is not a well-known attraction and neither is it a signposted one, plenty of people have posted reviews of the colorful and breathtaking rock formations in the area.
10.2 Miles
89% 253 votes
Historic Sites Highway 160, Tuba City, AZ MoreLess Info
Want to tread on the same spot as the dinosaurs have eons ago? Then Dinosaur Tracks in Tuba City is the place to be. It showcases dinosaur footprints of the Jurassic era—as much as 200 million years ago!
0.6 Miles
88% 65 votes
Specialty Museums Intersection of Main and Moenave St, Tuba City, AZ MoreLess Info
Divided into four quadrants, the Explore Navajo Interactive Museum depicts in details and true to life exhibits the ceremonial life, culture, history, language and the land of the Navajo people.
40.1 Miles
58% 24 votes
Horseback Riding P.O. Box 158, Tusayan, AZ 86023 MoreLess Info
Intended for Wild West enthusiasts, the Grand Canyon Apache Stables take the visitors horseback riding on secluded trails, assuring a genuine experience. Campfires can be made during breaks.
44.7 Miles
93% 134 votes
Monuments Route 89A, Page, AZ MoreLess Info
Visitors to the 280,000-acre Vermilion Cliffs National Monument see varying ecosystems ranging from 3,100 to 7,100 feet elevation. The area is known as an international backpacking wilderness destination, and is a popular camping destination.
45.4 Miles
96% 1282 votes
Canyon AZ MoreLess Info
The Grand Canyon North Rim is the more secluded side of the Grand Canyon. Perfect for quiet hikes, and peaceful reflection taking in the majestic beauty, the North Rim offers more rustic accommodations and isn't recommended for a day trip.
49.2 Miles
92% 107 votes
Waterfalls Flagstaff, AZ MoreLess Info
Grand Falls of the Little Colorado River is a 190-foot waterfall that usually flows with mud. The waterfall located on the Navajo Indian Reservation is accessible by an easy half-mile hike
49.5 Miles
97% 12194 votes
Canyon AZ MoreLess Info
The most popular, and most developed, area of the Grand Canyon to visit is it's South Rim. Highlights include hotels, Pipe Creek Vista and Yavapai Point.
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