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Everyone knows Arizona is ideal for snowbirds and retirees. But it’s also popular with families looking for a sunny sojourn where it probably won’t rain on their parade. For starters, the Grand Canyon State is home to the country’s second-most visited national park. Why is it so popular? It boasts one of the seven natural wonders of the world! While you’ll have to pay $20-$35 to see the Grand Canyon (but it’s well worth it and included if you have the America the Beautiful Pass), there is also plenty to do in Arizona that doesn’t involve coughing up any cash. From visiting the only Native American-owned and operated zoo in the country to playing an 18-hole disc golf course with million dollar views, here are 13 family-friendly free things to do in Arizona.
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