Camp Verde (Yavapai: ʼMatthi:wa; Western Apache: Gambúdih) is a town in Yavapai County, Arizona, United States. As of the 2010 census, the population of the town is 10,873.
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5.0 based on 49 reviews
This was the first time my fiancé and I had been to a shooting range. We were inexperienced shooters and had a great time. We took our own guns and ammo, picked out our targets and rented the necessary safety gear. It was a great way to spend a rainy afternoon and it wasn’t too hard on the pocketbook either! We’ll be back!
4.5 based on 2,517 reviews
This stone castle built into a shallow cave on a cliff was once a six-story dwelling with 45 rooms.
Montezuma's Castle is well worth a visit. It is only about 3 miles from I-17 so it is very easy to get to and you don't have to go out of your way The 5 story castle is pretty spectacular built on the side of a cliff. There is a short easy trail that tells the history and more details about the people who lived there from the 1100s to the 1400s. If you are a senior over 65 don't pay the admission price. Either buy the senior pass for one year for $20 or the senior lifetime pass for $80. These passes Grant you free access to all National Monuments (Arizona has the most of any state as well as Grand Canyon and Petrifed National Parks Also Montezuma's Castle has a nice visitor center with souvenirs and restrooms
4.5 based on 56 reviews
Open for Self-Tours. Masks Required. The Verde Valley Archaeology Center is an archaeological research facility located in Camp Verde, Arizona. Our knowledgeable staff and volunteers can provide information on the prehistoric cultures of the area as well as the Native American history of the Verde Valley. We offer guided hiking tours of exclusive historical sites in Sedona and Camp Verde. Visit Montezuma Castle & Well, or Tuzigoot National Monument, with trained archaeology experts. Transportation is provided to and from The Collective on Hwy 179 in the Village of Oak Creek, south of Sedona. Go to our website for more information and to book a tour. Our museum has a wonderful exhibit and display area. On Thursdays and Fridays, the Coconino National Forest Artifact Identification Project Team meets. Docents can give a tour re: Provide interesting history on the artifacts you will see. The Museum and Gift Shop are open 10:00 am to 4:00 pm (closed Sundays, Mondays and Major Holidays).
We were so happy to find this museum away from the hubbub of a Sedona and the national monuments. Our guide explained all the exhibits, the history and we were so gratful for all the hard work and dedication the museum has put into the exhibit. This would be a wonderful place for kids with the historical society right behind it.
4.5 based on 409 reviews
Winner of the 2015 Arizona Governor's Heritage Preservation Honor Award. Fort Verde is one of the best preserved examples of an Indian Wars period fort in Arizona. This original Military Headquarters is now a museum which contains artifacts, photos, videos, and interpretive exhibits focused on the history and lives of those who lived and served at Fort Verde: soldiers, Indian Scouts, settlers, doctors, and Native Americans. Three of the original homes along Officer's Row are still remaining and furnished with period artifacts.
If you love history and the Verde Valley, don’t miss this on your stops of must-sees in the Sedona / Verde Valley region. This place is packed with charm, the historical displays are engaging and well done, full of artifacts, and everything you want to know about what life was like for the officers and soldiers during the Indian Wars with local tribes. Also gives a strong Native American perspective and history. The grounds are immaculate and each of the officers and bachelors quarters (houses) were charming and well worth it, and I’ve seen it all growing up in Virginia and going to so many historical sites like Monticello and Colonial Williamsburg. I am a Sedona tour guide and I feel lucky I can see this kind of preserved history with my own eyes, and will heartily recommend it to my guests. Ranger Sheila is a wonderful story teller and made our visit that much more enjoyable. The historical costume photo shoot was awesome as well. Many Thanks, will be back!
4.5 based on 33 reviews
It's been years since we've been to Camp Verde and my how it has grown. We stopped at the Visitors Center and talked to a wonderful volunteer about the area and she had some wonderful knowledge and information about the area.
4.5 based on 1,511 reviews
Located in the heart of the Verde Valley, the mission of Out of Africa Wildlife Park is to create the ultimate animal adventure for all ages, one steeped in fun, immersed in learning, and inspired by a living and colorful world of astonishing wildlife. We strive to foster an appreciation of our planet's wild areas and wondrous inhabitants by supporting and promoting conservation awareness and action, practicing exemplary animal care, providing education and learning experiences, and establishing broad community support, through a peaceful and interactive relationship with our animal friends, who touch our hearts.
We enjoyed a beautiful late November day at Out of Africa. It seems like there are lots of discounts around for this park, AAA offered on site, but the regular price would be worth it! General admission ticket includes everything you'd need for a great outing, including a shorter "safari" bus ride where the guide feeds animals and you also have the chance that you might feed a giraffe or camel from the bus. Our guide was amazing- energetic and quick witted- and she was extremely knowledgeable about her animals. It's obvious that everyone here really cares about the animals - and many shared stories about animals that were rescued, etc. SuperMog and zip line tours would be cool, but are definitely not needed to enjoy the park - especially if you have young kids with. Definitely worth noting that this is not (as they say everywhere)- not a zoo! Roads & paths are all natural surface (and can be dusty). All of the animals we saw seemed to be content (not pacing their cages/fence lines, etc), and very well cared for and loved. The tiger swim show was fun, even though the 2 brother tigers weren't apparently cooperating as well as they do some days - it was great to see how the handlers worked with them- clearly not forcing them to do anything, yet working to engage them. They are amazingly beautiful and capable animals! Overall, we felt great spending our money and time here, and would totally go again if in the area. Note that on slower days not all of the food/beverage options may be available- not a big deal, but we may have stayed longer if we could have grabbed a decent lunch & kept trekking about.
4.5 based on 44 reviews
Fossil Creek is a great place to visit whether you want to play in the creek, hike, or see waterfalls and natural springs. The only downside is the 14 mile drive down a dirt road. Only a limited number of passes can be purchased to enter the area so you are guaranteed to not be crowded. The water was great! There are swimming hole and jumping areas.
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