Family-Friendly and Affordable Attractions in Scottsdale, AZ

LaVonne R
When visiting Arizona's Valley of the Sun, be sure to visit beautiful and chic Scottsdale, which is renowned for its fabulous golf courses, upscale shopping, numerous art galleries and museums, and affluent lifestyle. You need not be a millionaire, however, to take your family on a fun adventure to this western desert city. There are numerous family-friendly entertainment options in and near Scottsdale that won't deplete your wallet.

Train enthusiasts in your family will enjoy McCormack-Stillman Railroad Park. Admission to the park is free and children under three can ride the trains and an antique carousel for free when accompanied by a paying adult. In addition to the rides and railroad museum, there are Navajo Hogans (six-sided dwellings unique to this Southwestern tribe) and a Xeriscape Arboretum to learn more about the area's native plant species.

Fiddlesticks Family Fun Park offers go-kart rides, laser tag, miniature golf, and many other diversions for kids of all ages, including a Kiddie Land for younger children. If your kids are older or if your family is more into athletic pursuits, consider visiting CrackerJax Family Fun & Sports Park instead. In addition to having many of the same attractions as Fiddlesticks, CrackerJax also offers a driving range, batting cages, and volleyball.

Of course, no visit to Arizona would be complete without some exposure to Native American culture. Scottsdale offers the Hoo Hoogam Ki Museum located on the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community, which borders Scottsdale's eastern side.

Although not in Scottsdale, the Phoenix Zoo, Desert Botanical Garden, and Papago Park with its unique rock formations, are located within a few miles of the city limits and are certainly worth a visit. If you want to see more of the Scottsdale area's fabulous natural beauty, be sure to book a Sonoran Desert jeep tour, cool off on a raft floating down the Salt River, or hike or bike one of the region's numerous mountain trails.

Remember that temperatures in Scottsdale and the entire region may be significantly warmer and dryer than to what you are accustomed, even during winter months, so dress appropriately and pack plenty of water or other hydrating beverages. If you are traveling with small children, be sure to allow for frequent breaks and remember to apply sunscreen often, even if it is not summertime.

With so much to do, you and the kids are going to get hungry! Fortunately, Scottsdale offers a wide variety of dining options ranging from gourmet dining establishments with celebrity chefs, ethnic restaurants featuring world cuisine from nearly everywhere, and, of course, the ubiquitous fast-food and casual dining establishments you find in every other American suburb. Steakhouses are a traditional dining choice for many visitors to the Southwest as are Mexican restaurants, which range from upscale bistros in the classier areas to the many family owned establishments in Scottsdale's south end where you can find very traditional offerings, even menudo.

After a long day of adventure, you may want to just sit back and stare up at - what else? - why, a movie screen, of course! If drive-in movie theatres have gone the way of affordable gas prices in your community, consider taking the family to the Scottsdale Six Drive-In on Hayden Road. Be sure to bring pillows so younger children can doze during the second feature. If the movie fails to keep your attention, you can always look toward the south and watch the airplanes circling Sky Harbor airport.

If you are staying at one of Scottsdale's many fabulous resorts, ask what kind of family-oriented activities they offer, or contact Scottsdale's Convention and Visitor's Bureau to find out more about affordable local attractions. Be sure to ask about coupons and discounts so you and your family can have a great time in this millionaire's playground without having to break your kids' piggy banks.

Published by LaVonne R

I am the mother of two boys. My younger son is autistic, so this topic is very important to me. I love to travel and study languages.  View profile

  • Scottsdale, AZ is a great place for families to visit.
  • There are fun things to do and great places to eat and shop, regardless of budget.
Think drive-in movies are a thing of the past? Not in Scottsdale!

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  • Michelle M. Guilbeau-Sheppard12/4/2008

    I have never been to Scottsdale, although I have heard it is absolutely beautiful. I hope I can get there someday! Awesome list!

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