All museums open on Monday and attractions to visit in Arizona

Planning a museum visit on Monday? Below are all 62 museums and attractions in Arizona (United States) that are open on Monday.

Looking for museums open on Monday in Arizona? These are the best places to visit:

  1. Online discount!Musical Instrument Museum1

    Musical Instrument Museum

     Phoenix, AZ
    The Musical Instrument Museum, also known as MIM, is situated in Phoenix, Arizona. It was officially opened to the public in April 2010. This museum is a great destination for music lovers and those interested in learning about different cultures through their musical instruments.
  2. Biosphere 22

    Biosphere 2

     Oracle, AZ
    Biosphere 2 is a unique architectural and ecological marvel located in Arizona, USA. Constructed in 1991, the primary objective of this project was to create a self-sustaining ecosystem that could function independently from the outside world. This ambitious endeavor was an attempt to prove that life could be sustained long-term within a closed ecological system.
  3. O.k. Corral Tombstone3

    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.
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    Arizona Route 66 Museum

     Kingman, AZ
    Nowadays almost everyone knows what Route 66 is, but less is known about it's history and former purposes. Come here to learn more!
  5. Jerome State Historic Park5

    Jerome State Historic Park

     Jerome, AZ
    Jerome State Historic Park, located in Arizona, US, is home to the Douglas Mansion. This mansion was constructed in 1916 by a family who played a significant role in the mining industry in Jerome, Arizona. The mansion stands as a testament to the rich history of the area and the influential people who contributed to its development.
  6. Lowell Observatory6

    Lowell Observatory

     Flagstaff, AZ
    Lowell Observatory is an astronomical observatory situated in Flagstaff, Arizona. It is one of the oldest observatories in the United States and is listed as a building of historical interest. The observatory welcomes up to 70,000 visitors a year who participate in guided tours and observe various night wonders through the Clark telescope and others.
  7. Homolovi State Park7

    Homolovi State Park

     Winslow, AZ
    Homolovi State Park, located in Arizona, United States, is a significant historical site that preserves over 300 Ancestral Puebloan archaeological sites. These sites provide a glimpse into the lives and cultures of the Ancestral Puebloan people, making it a fascinating destination for those interested in history and archaeology.
  8. Navajo National Monument8

    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.
  9. Mission San Xavier Del Bac9

    Mission San Xavier Del Bac

     Drexel Heights, AZ
    San Xavier del Bac is a historic Spanish Catholic mission situated about 16 kilometers south of downtown Tucson, Arizona. It is located on the Tohono O'odham Indian reservation, adding a unique cultural aspect to the site. The mission was named in honor of Saint Francis Xavier, a pioneering Catholic missionary and co-founder of the Society of Jesus.
  10. Arizona Capitol Museum10

    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.
  11. Arizona State Capitol11

    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.
  12. Pipe Spring National Monument12

    Pipe Spring National Monument

     Kaibab, AZ
    Pipe Spring National Monument, located in Arizona, is a site steeped in the history of American Indians, early explorers, and Mormon pioneers. This National Monument offers a unique opportunity to delve into the rich tapestry of American history, providing a glimpse into the lives and cultures of these diverse groups. The monument is administered by the National Park Service and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1966.
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    Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park

     Oljato-Monument Valley, AZ
  14. Tuzigoot National Monument14

    Tuzigoot National Monument

     Clarkdale, AZ
    Tuzigoot National Monument is a preserved site of a 2- to 3-story pueblo ruin. It is located on a limestone and sandstone ridge just east of Clarkdale, Arizona, and stands 120 feet above the Verde River floodplain. This location offers a unique perspective of the surrounding landscape and a glimpse into the past.
  15. Tohono Chul Park15

    Tohono Chul Park

     Tucson, AZ
    Tohono Chul Park is a preserved area and desert botanical garden that spans 49 acres. It is situated in Casas Adobes, a suburb of Tucson, Arizona. The park is a haven for desert flora and fauna, offering visitors a chance to explore and appreciate the unique ecosystem of the Sonoran Desert.
  16. S'edav Va'aki Museum16

    S'edav Va'aki Museum

     Phoenix, AZ
    The Pueblo Grande Ruin and Irrigation Sites are significant pre-Columbian archaeological sites located in Phoenix, Arizona. These sites feature a prehistoric platform mound and ancient irrigation canals, offering a glimpse into the lives of the people who once inhabited the region. Visitors can explore these historical structures and learn about the advanced irrigation systems that were developed by the Hohokam, the ancestral Native Americans who lived in the area.
  17. Phoenix Police Museum17

    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.
  18. Yuma Territorial Prison18

    Yuma Territorial Prison

     Yuma, AZ
    The Yuma Territorial Prison, located in the Arizona Territory of the United States, has a rich history dating back to July 1, 1876, when it admitted its first prisoner. This historical site provides a glimpse into the past, offering visitors an opportunity to learn about the prison's history and the lives of those who were incarcerated there.
  19. Tucson Botanical Gardens19

    Tucson Botanical Gardens

     Tucson, AZ
    The Tucson Botanical Gardens (TBG) is a significant botanical attraction located in the heart of Tucson, Arizona. Spanning 5.5 acres, the gardens comprise 20 distinct sections, each showcasing a unique aspect of botanical life. This diverse collection of gardens offers visitors an opportunity to explore a wide range of plant species in one location.
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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.
  21. Museum of Northern Arizona Flagstaff21

    Museum of Northern Arizona Flagstaff

     Flagstaff, AZ
    The Museum of Northern Arizona, located in Flagstaff, Arizona, serves as a repository for Indigenous artifacts and natural history specimens from the Colorado Plateau. This museum is a significant destination for those interested in learning about the Indigenous cultures and natural history of the region.
  22. DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun22

    DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun

     Tucson, AZ
    The DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun Historic District is now a public museum. Visitors can explore the unique buildings, immerse themselves in the natural desert setting, and appreciate the artistic works of Ettore DeGrazia. The museum offers a unique opportunity to experience the fusion of art and nature.
  23. Sahuaro Ranch Park23

    Sahuaro Ranch Park

     Glendale, AZ
    Sahuaro Ranch, founded in 1886 by William Henry Bartlett, is a historical site located north of Glendale, Arizona. The ranch, rich in figs and other fruit orchards, vineyards, and fields of alfalfa, has all of its historical structures restored and is administered by the Parks and Recreation Department of Glendale. It was listed in the National Register of Historical Places on March 7, 1980.
  24. Titan Missile Museum24

    Titan Missile Museum

     Sahuarita, AZ
    The Titan Missile Museum, also known as Air Force Facility Missile Site 8 or Titan II ICBM Site 571-7, is a former Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) site. It is located approximately 40 km south of Tucson, Arizona in the United States. This museum offers a unique opportunity to explore a piece of Cold War history.
  25. Sedona Heritage Museum25

    Sedona Heritage Museum

     Sedona, AZ
    The Pendley Homestead Historic District is a significant part of Sedona's history, located within the Slide Rock State Park. This district is situated on State Route 89A, approximately 7 miles north of Sedona. It was officially recognized and listed in the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) on December 23, 1991, marking its importance in the historical landscape of the region.
  26. Besh Ba Gowah Archaeological Park and Museum26

    Besh Ba Gowah Archaeological Park and Museum

     Globe, AZ
    Besh-Ba-Gowah is a significant archaeological site that features a 200-room prehistoric Salado masonry pueblo. This ancient settlement is situated on a broad ridge that offers a panoramic view of Pinal Creek. The site provides a unique opportunity for visitors to explore and learn about the Salado culture and their architectural prowess.
  27. Fort Verde State Historic Park27

    Fort Verde State Historic Park

     Camp Verde, AZ
    Fort Verde State Historic Park, located in the town of Camp Verde, Arizona, is a compact park that aims to conserve elements of the fort from the Apache Wars era as they were in the 1880s. This park provides a unique opportunity for visitors to step back in time and experience a piece of American history.
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    Bearizona Wildlife Park

     Williams, AZ
  29. Meteor Crater - Barringer Space Museum29

    Meteor Crater - Barringer Space Museum

     Winslow, AZ
    The Barringer Crater, also known as the Arizona Crater or Meteor Crater, is a renowned impact crater located approximately 55 kilometers east of Flagstaff in the desert of northern Arizona, United States. Named after mining engineer and businessman Daniel Moreau Barringer, it is considered one of the most famous impact craters on earth.
  30. The Rex Allen Museum Willcox Arizona30

    The Rex Allen Museum Willcox Arizona

     Willcox, AZ
    The Rex Allen Arizona Cowboy Museum and Willcox Cowboy Hall of Fame is located in Willcox, Arizona, United States. This museum is dedicated to the life and career of Rex Elvie Allen, an American film and television actor, singer, and songwriter known as the 'Arizona Cowboy' and 'Mister Cowboy'. Born and raised just 40 miles north of Willcox, Allen became famous in the 1950s as one of the last singing cowboys and as the narrator of many Disney nature and Western productions.
  31. The Tombstone Epitaph31

    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.
  32. Burton Barr Central Library32

    Burton Barr Central Library

     Phoenix, AZ
    The Burton Barr Central Library serves as the central library of Phoenix, Arizona. It is also the administrative headquarters for the Phoenix Public Library. This library is named after Burton Barr, a prominent figure in Arizona's political history. As the flagship location for the Phoenix Public Library, it plays a significant role in the city's cultural and educational landscape.
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    Sunset Crater Volcano Visitor Center

     Flagstaff, AZ
  34. Children's Museum of Phoenix34

    Children's Museum of Phoenix

     Phoenix, AZ
    The Children's Museum of Phoenix is housed in the historic Monroe School, located at 215 North 7th Street in downtown Phoenix, Arizona. This building, which was designed by Norman Foote Marsh in the Neoclassical or Classical Revival style, served as an elementary school and then a high school from 1914 to 1972. Since 2008, it has been the home of the Children's Museum of Phoenix, providing a unique and historic setting for the museum's exhibits and activities.
  35. Out of Africa Wildlife Park35

    Out of Africa Wildlife Park

     Camp Verde, AZ
    Out of Africa Wildlife Park is a unique wildlife park and zoo situated in the beautiful town of Camp Verde, Arizona. This park offers a unique opportunity for visitors to get up close and personal with a variety of wildlife species in a safe and controlled environment.
  36. Cutler Plotkin Jewish Heritage Center36

    Cutler Plotkin Jewish Heritage Center

     Phoenix, AZ
    The Cutler-Plotkin Jewish Heritage Center, formerly known as Temple Beth Israel, holds a significant place in the history of Phoenix, Arizona as it was the first permanent Jewish congregation in the area. This historical significance adds a layer of depth to the visitor experience, providing a glimpse into the early Jewish community in Phoenix.
  37. Walnut Canyon National Monument37

    Walnut Canyon National Monument

     Flagstaff, AZ
    Walnut Canyon National Monument, situated near Flagstaff, Arizona, is a unique natural attraction carved into a wooded plateau of pines. This location offers a serene environment for visitors to explore and appreciate the beauty of nature. The monument is easily accessible and provides a picturesque setting for outdoor activities.
  38. Wupatki National Monument Visitor Center38

    Wupatki National Monument Visitor Center

     Flagstaff, AZ
    The Wupatki National Monument, located in north-central Arizona near Flagstaff, is a significant site for Native American archaeology. It is managed by the National Park Service, in collaboration with the nearby Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument. This monument offers a unique opportunity to explore the rich history and culture of the Native American people.
  39. Navajo Nation Museum39

    Navajo Nation Museum

     Window Rock, AZ
    The Navajo Nation Museum, located in Window Rock, Arizona, is a cultural institution dedicated to the history of the Navajo people. The museum offers traditional exhibits, a research library, and programs aimed at preserving and reviving the Navajo language. It is situated in the heart of a 27,000-square-mile Navajo reservation, making it a significant cultural hub for the Navajo Nation.
  40. Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site40

    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.
  41. Painted Desert Inn41

    Painted Desert Inn

     Petrified Forest National Park, AZ
    The Painted Desert Inn is a historic complex located in the Petrified Forest National Park in Apache County, eastern Arizona. This location offers a unique blend of history and natural beauty, making it an interesting destination for tourists.
  42. Fred Lawrence Whipple Observatory42

    Fred Lawrence Whipple Observatory

     Patagonia, AZ
    The Fred Lawrence Whipple Observatory is a significant astronomical observatory in America. It is owned and operated by the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory (SAO), marking it as their largest field installation outside of their main site in Cambridge, Massachusetts. This makes it a notable destination for those interested in astronomy and the work of the SAO.
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    Yavapai Museum of Geology

     Grand Canyon Village, AZ
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    Museum of Illusions Scottsdale

     Scottsdale, 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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    Sea Life Arizona

     Tempe, AZ
    Sea Life Arizona is a large, interactive aquarium situated in the Arizona Mills mall in Tempe, Arizona. Spanning 26,000 square feet, the aquarium offers a unique experience for visitors, with thousands of aquatic creatures on display.
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    Chandler Center for the Arts

     Chandler, AZ
    The Exhibition Hall at the Chandler Center for the Arts is a vibrant space that hosts free exhibits of visual arts. These exhibits span a variety of media and cultural origins, offering visitors a diverse and enriching experience.
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    Heritage Park Zoo

     Prescott, AZ
    The Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary, also recognized as the Prescott Animal Park Association (PAPA), is a non-profit organization located in Prescott, Arizona. This sanctuary is dedicated to the care and preservation of both native and exotic animals, providing them a safe and nurturing environment.
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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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    Explore Navajo Interactive Museum

     Tuba City, AZ
    Interesting museum dedicated to the past, present and future of the Navajo nation. Very educational.
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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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    Rainbow Forest Museum - Petrified Forest National Park

     Holbrook, AZ
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    Rose Tree Inn Museum

     Tombstone, AZ
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    Children's Museum Tucson

     Tucson, AZ
    This museum is great for kids, providing many interactive exhibits and also educational ones.
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    Museum of Indigenous People

     Prescott, AZ
    The Museum of Indigenous People, previously known as the Smoki Museum of American Indian Art and Culture, is situated in Prescott, Yavapai County, Arizona. The museum houses a vast collection of Native American artifacts, making it a significant cultural and historical site. The museum's collection includes a variety of artifacts, each telling a unique story about the indigenous people of the region.
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    Glendale Police Museum

     Glendale, AZ
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    Vulture City Ghost Town

     Wickenburg, AZ
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    Navajo County Historical Society

     Holbrook, AZ
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    Copper Art Museum

     Clarkdale, AZ
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    Hopi Cultural Center

     Second Mesa, AZ
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    Bisbee Historical and Mining Museum

     Bisbee, AZ
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    Dwarf Car Museum

     Maricopa, AZ