Explore the Area

Discover the best attractions and activities in Kachina Village and surrounding areas, handpicked for your year-round visit.

Year-Round Activities

Filter by season to discover the best experiences

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Arizona Snowbowl

Premier winter sports destination with 55+ runs, terrain parks, and the state's only ski-in/ski-out lodging.

25 min drive
9am - 4pm
SkiingSnowboardingScenic Gondola
$20 - $100
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Flagstaff Nordic Center

Cross-country skiing and snowshoeing through beautiful ponderosa pine forests with rentals and lessons available.

30 min drive
9am - 4pm
Cross-Country SkiingSnowshoeingLessons
$10 - $50

Lockett Meadow

Stunning alpine meadow with wildflowers in summer and spectacular fall colors. The trail to the Inner Basin offers breathtaking views.

35 min drive
Sunrise to Sunset
HikingWildflower ViewingScenic Drives

Oak Creek Canyon

Beautiful red rock canyon with swimming holes, hiking trails, and scenic drives. Perfect for a summer day trip.

45 min drive
24/7
SwimmingHikingScenic Drives
Free (except Slide Rock State Park)
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Walnut Canyon National Monument

Explore well-preserved Sinagua cliff dwellings in this scenic canyon setting with hiking trails offering stunning views.

15 min drive
9am - 5pm (varies by season)
HikingHistoryScenic Views
$10 - $25
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Lowell Observatory

World-renowned astronomical research facility where Pluto was discovered, offering fascinating tours and telescope viewing.

10 min drive
10am - 10pm (varies by season)
ToursTelescope ViewingScience
$12 - $25
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Upper and Lower Lake Mary

Beautiful high-country lakes offering excellent fishing, boating, and wildlife viewing. Upper Lake Mary is known for its large populations of pike and trout, while Lower Lake Mary is a popular spot for kayaking and birdwatching.

20 min drive
24/7 (marina hours vary)
FishingBoatingNature
Free (fishing license required)
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Grand Canyon National Park

★ Must-See

One of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World, offering breathtaking views, hiking trails, and unparalleled natural beauty. The South Rim is open year-round and features numerous viewpoints, visitor centers, and historic buildings.

1.5 hour drive
24/7 (visitor center hours vary)
UNESCO SiteNatural WonderHiking
$20 - $35 (7-day pass)
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Meteor Crater

The best-preserved meteorite impact site in the world, created about 50,000 years ago. Features an interactive discovery center and guided rim tours.

45 min drive
8am - 5pm
GeologySciencePhotography
$12 - $27

Bearizona Wildlife Park

Drive-thru and walk-thru wildlife park featuring North American animals in naturalistic habitats, including bears, wolves, and bison.

35 min drive
9am - 5pm (varies by season)
Family FriendlyAnimalsNature
$15 - $50
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Wupatki National Monument

Ancient Puebloan ruins with well-preserved structures, including a 100-room pueblo and a rare ballcourt, set in a dramatic desert landscape.

50 min drive
9am - 5pm
Native AmericanRuinsDesert
$15 - $25 (includes Sunset Crater)
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Sedona Red Rock Country

Breathtaking red rock formations and scenic vistas, with opportunities for hiking, jeep tours, and spiritual retreats.

50 min drive
24/7
Red RocksVortex SitesOutdoor Activities
Free (attractions vary)

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