All free museums and attractions to visit in Arizona

Arizona (United States) has a lot to offer for you culturally, even if you're on a budget, including free museums, free activities and free attractions. 35 museums and attractions in Arizona can be visited without charge.

Are you looking for free things to do in Arizona? These are the best places to visit:

  1. O.k. Corral Tombstone1

    O.k. Corral Tombstone

     Tombstone, AZ
    Have you ever heard or read about the 1881 gunfight at the O.K. Corral? Well, this is the site where it all happened.
  2. Navajo National Monument2

    Navajo National Monument

     Shonto, AZ
    The Navajo National Monument is a federally protected area located in the state of Arizona. It is managed by the National Park Service, ensuring its preservation and maintenance. The monument is named after the Navajo people who currently inhabit the area. It is situated near U.S. Route 160, 80 km northeast of Tuba City and 36 km southwest of Kayenta.
  3. Arizona Capitol Museum3

    Arizona Capitol Museum

     Phoenix, AZ
    The Arizona State Capitol, located in Phoenix, United States, is a significant historical site. It was once the seat of the Territorial and State Legislatures of Arizona, as well as several executive offices. However, these offices have now been relocated to nearby buildings. Today, the Capitol is preserved as the Arizona Capitol Museum, offering visitors a glimpse into the state's rich history.
  4. Arizona State Capitol4

    Arizona State Capitol

     Phoenix, AZ
    The Arizona State Capitol, located in Phoenix, Arizona, has a rich history as it once housed the territory and state legislature, along with various executive offices. Today, these offices have been relocated to surrounding buildings, and the building itself has been transformed into the Arizona Capitol Museum. This transition allows visitors to delve into the history of Arizona in a unique and immersive way.
  5. Tusayan Pueblo Museum5

    Tusayan Pueblo Museum

     Grand Canyon Village, AZ
  6. Adobe Mountain Desert Railroad Park6

    Adobe Mountain Desert Railroad Park

     Glendale, AZ
    The Adobe Mountain Desert Park, also known as The Railroad Park, is a unique park complex located in Glendale, Arizona. It is home to several organizations dedicated to preserving and promoting the history of railroading, including the Sahuaro Central Railroad Heritage Preservation Society, the Sahuaro Central Railroad Museum, the Arizona Model Railroading Society, and the Maricopa Live Steamers. These organizations offer a variety of exhibits and activities for visitors to enjoy.
  7. Phoenix Police Museum7

    Phoenix Police Museum

     Phoenix, AZ
    The Phoenix Police Museum is situated on the 1st floor of the Historic Phoenix City Hall, at the intersection of 2nd Ave and Jefferson Street. This location is easily accessible and central, making it a convenient stop for tourists exploring the city.
  8. Center For Creative Photography8

    Center For Creative Photography

     Tucson, AZ
    The Center for Creative Photography (CCP), established in 1975, is a research facility and archival repository located on the University of Arizona's Tucson campus. This center is dedicated to the preservation, interpretation, and availability of materials that are essential to understanding photography and its history. It is a significant location for those interested in photography as an art form.
  9. Mesa Arts Center9

    Mesa Arts Center

     Mesa, AZ
    The Mesa Arts Center, located in downtown Mesa, Arizona, is a complex dedicated to performing and visual arts. This center is a hub for creativity and artistic expression, offering a variety of performances and exhibitions throughout the year.
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    Pete's Rt 66 Gas Station Museum Williams

     Williams, AZ
    Museum concerned with the omnipresent Route 66. Full of various information, artifacts and memorabilia.
  11. Petersen House Museum11

    Petersen House Museum

     Tempe, AZ
    The Niels Petersen House, located in Tempe, Arizona, is a recognized historic landmark. It holds a place on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places, marking it as a significant site in American history. The house is a prime example of Queen Anne Style brick architecture, a style that was prevalent in the Salt River Valley.
  12. Fort Lowell Museum12

    Fort Lowell Museum

     Tucson, AZ
    Fort Lowell, located in Tucson, Arizona, has a rich history dating back to May 20, 1862, when it was established as a military post by the United States Army. This historical site offers visitors a glimpse into the past, providing an understanding of the military operations that took place in the region during that time.
  13. Arizona State University Art Museum13

    Arizona State University Art Museum

     Tempe, AZ
    The Arizona State University Art Museum, also known as ASU Art Museum, is an art institution established in 1950 in Tempe, Arizona. The museum's foundation was made possible through the generous donation of modern American and Latin American artworks. This rich collection forms the core of the museum's exhibits, offering visitors a unique insight into the artistic expressions of these regions.
  14. E.N. Jenckes Store Museum14

    E.N. Jenckes Store Museum

     Douglas, AZ
    The E. N. Jenckes Store, located on Main Street in Douglas, Massachusetts, is a historic store that offers a glimpse into the past. This two-story wood-frame structure, built in 1833, is a testament to the Greek Revival architectural style. The store was built by Elias Balcome and was operated by the Jenckes family for most of the 20th century.
  15. Shermer Art Center15

    Shermer Art Center

     Phoenix, AZ
    The Shemer Art Center and Museum, located in Phoenix, Arizona, serves as both an art education facility and a gallery. This unique combination allows visitors to not only appreciate the art on display but also learn about the techniques and history behind it.
  16. Southern Arizona Transportation Museum16

    Southern Arizona Transportation Museum

     Tucson, AZ
    The Southern Arizona Transportation Museum is a unique destination in Tucson, Arizona. It is situated in the former records vault building at the Southern Pacific Depot, a historic site that has been renovated by the City of Tucson. This museum offers a deep dive into the history of railroads and transportation in the region, making it a fascinating stop for history buffs and train enthusiasts alike.
  17. The Tombstone Epitaph17

    The Tombstone Epitaph

     Tombstone, AZ
    The Tombstone Epitaph is a monthly publication based in Tombstone, Arizona. It is dedicated to covering the history and culture of the Old West. The newspaper was founded in January 1880, making it the oldest continually published newspaper in Arizona. This rich history makes it a significant part of the cultural heritage of the state.
  18. Tucson Jewish Museum & Holocaust Center18

    Tucson Jewish Museum & Holocaust Center

     Tucson, AZ
    The Jewish History Museum, previously known as the Jewish Heritage Center of the Southwest, is located in a historic synagogue building in Tucson, Arizona. This museum is a testament to the rich Jewish history of the region and offers a unique opportunity to explore this heritage in a setting that is both historic and culturally significant.
  19. Old Pueblo Trolley Barn19

    Old Pueblo Trolley Barn

     Tucson, AZ
    The Old Pueblo Trolley is a non-profit educational corporation located in Tucson, Arizona. Its primary mission is to preserve the history of mass transit in the state. The organization is divided into three divisions: the Street Railway Division, the Motor Bus Division, and the Museum Division. Each division plays a specific role in preserving the state's mass transit history.
  20. Fort Huachuca Museum and Annex20

    Fort Huachuca Museum and Annex

     Sierra Vista, AZ
    Fort Huachuca is a significant United States Army base situated in Cochise County, in the southeast of Arizona. It is approximately 24 kilometers away from the Mexican border. This strategic location has played a crucial role in its history and development, making it an interesting destination for those interested in military history.
  21. McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park21

    McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park

     Scottsdale, AZ
    McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park, located in Scottsdale, Arizona, spans across a vast 30-acre area. This park is a unique destination that offers a blend of history, nature, and entertainment. It's a great place for families, train enthusiasts, and anyone interested in exploring the rich history of railroads in Arizona.
  22. Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site22

    Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site

     Burnside, AZ
    The Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site is a significant historical location situated on the outskirts of Ganado, Arizona. Established in 1876 by John Lorenzo Hubbell, it served as a crucial trading facility with the local Native American tribes, primarily the Navajo, but also the Hopi and Zuni. Today, it continues to operate as a key trading hub for Navajo art and crafts and serves as a local supply center for the town's residents.
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    Yavapai Museum of Geology

     Grand Canyon Village, AZ
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    Colorado River Historical Society Museum

     Bullhead City, AZ
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    Buseck Center for Meteorite Studies

     Tempe, AZ
    The Buseck Center for Meteorite Studies, established in 1960, is located on the Tempe Campus of Arizona State University. It is home to the world's largest university-based meteorite collection, making it a significant destination for those interested in meteorites and space science.
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    Scottsdale Center For the Performing Arts

     Scottsdale, AZ
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    Tubac Center of the Arts

     Tubac, AZ
    If you already got tired of the beautiful nature Arizona offers, here is something to tingle your art senses.
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    Navajo Nation Zoo

     Window Rock, AZ
    The Navajo Nation Zoological and Botanical Park is a unique destination located in Window Rock, Arizona. This desert zoo and botanical garden spans across 7 acres, offering visitors a chance to explore the diverse flora and fauna native to the region. The park is situated in the desert at the foot of the sandstone pinnacles known as 'The Haystacks', in the USDA zone 9B.
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    Huhugam Heritage Center

     Phoenix, AZ
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    Tempe History Museum

     Tempe, AZ
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    Glendale Police Museum

     Glendale, AZ
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    Cultural Center & Museum - Tohono O'odham Nation

     Topawa, AZ
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    Navajo County Historical Society

     Holbrook, AZ
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    Red Pueblo Museum and Heritage Park

     Fredonia, AZ
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    Show Low Historical Society

     Show Low, AZ