Looking to get out a bit in August? Phoenix on the Cheap has gotten together a list of the best fun things to do around specific areas of the Valley of the Sun. We start with the West Valley.
The West Valley of Phoenix has some hidden gems you maybe didn’t know about or couldn’t remember. It’s time to boast about the West Valley.
PHOENIX RACEWAY
The NASCAR races make a pit stop here in March and November. If that isn’t exciting enough for you, check out how fast you can fly on a professional raceway. You get to ride next to an instructor taking you up to unbelievable speeds. You can book one of several rides to choose from.
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7602 S Avondale Blvd, Avondale 85353
623-772-2000
ARIZONA BROADWAY THEATRE
Did you know you can watch a Broadway-style show right here in Peoria? At this state of the art theater guests can grab a drink and dinner during great all-time favorites such as Clue-the Musical, Million Dollar Quartet, and Beauty and the Beast.
You can also enjoy the After Dark Cabaret after most performances. Check it out here.
7701 W Paradise Lane, Peoria 85382
623-776-8400
LAKE PLEASANT REGIONAL PARK
Lake Pleasant is the largest lake in the Phoenix area. Bring your jet skis, kayaks, boats and whatever water toys you have. Enjoy the surf, Arizona style.
You can also take advantage of Lake Pleasant Cruises, complete with a bar and sound system. Dates are open, available to book now for weekends in September.
41835 N Castle Hot Springs Road, Morristown 85342
928-501-1710
TOLMACHOFF FARMS
Spend your day down on the farm. Tolmachoff Farm is a fourth-generation family-operated farm that grows a great selection of fruits and vegetables. While offering a produce stand for customers, in the spring and fall, customers can also give their kids the real-farm experience by picking their own fruits and vegetables in June.
The farm also puts on special events and activities throughout the year, including Family Farm Day, Pumpkin Days with a haunted corn maze for Halloween, as well as Christmas events throughout December.
5726 N 75th Ave, Glendale 85303
602-999-3276
CERRETA CANDY COMPANY
At Cerreta’s Candy Factory you can find every sweet you can imagine. The factory sells its creams, caramels, crunches, truffles and other candies by the piece in addition to their delicious boxed chocolates. Public and school tours are offered regularly.
Open Monday through Saturday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. in Downtown Glendale.
5345 W Glendale Ave, Glendale 85301
623-930-9000
SAHUARO RANCH PARK
Sahuaro Ranch Park is a place to learn about our history here in Arizona. With its historic buildings, a barnyard and fruit orchards there is so much to see. You can tour the historic Main House Museum, built from 1891 to 1898, and learn about the history of the pioneers who lived there.
Park Hours: 6 a.m. to 10 p.m., daily
Historic Area Hours: Sunrise to Sunset
9802 N 59th Ave, Glendale 85302
623-930-2820
WILDLIFE WORLD ZOO AND AQUARIUM
Meet the assortment of furry, feathered and scaly creatures. Experience dragons in Dragon World, visit newborns at the Baby Animal Nursery and you can even feed parrots and giraffes. Love Aquariums? Yep, they have an aquarium that has sharks, rays, and more.
Check out this $6 off admission coupon while it lasts.
Open June 1 – September 30–Zoo, 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. and Aquarium, 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Open October 1 – May 30–Zoo, 9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. and Aquarium, 9:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.
16501 W Northern Ave, Litchfield Park 85340
623-935-9453
ADOBE MOUNTAIN DESERT RAILROAD PARK
The family will love the ride. They have five routes operated by Maricopa Live Steamers.
Beginning in October through April, every Sunday, the park will offer free train rides for visitors along their 13 miles of railroad track. While you are there, enjoy railroad artifacts and model-train layouts and browse research materials.
23280 N 43rd Ave, Glendale 85310
623-670-1904
PIONEER LIVING HISTORY MUSEUM
At Pioneer Living History Museum, you can explore 30 historic buildings, including a blacksmith shop and a mercantile store. You can even look through a 1890s dress shop and tour a sheriff’s office. It feels like you’re in another time.
Open June 1 to October 1, Wednesday through Sunday – 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Open October 4 to May 31, Wednesday through Sunday – 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
3901 W Pioneer Rd, Phoenix 85086
623-465-1052
SIX FLAGS HURRICANE HARBOR PHOENIX
Who doesn’t love water rides? Cool off on one of 30 water slides and attractions, including the Tornado, which shoots riders from seven stories up, down a 132-foot tunnel at speeds of 35 feet per second; and the Big Kahuna, which winds more than 600 feet around sharp turns, and over steep drops, giving your group tons of wall time.
Let the little kids splash and play at the Soak ’em Playground and Splash Island. Adventure River and Hurricane Bay are perfect for relaxing the day away with the entire family.
Open summer through October. Hours vary, be sure to check their calendar here.
4243 W Pinnacle Peak Rd, Glendale 85310
623-201-2000
CACTUS LEAGUE SPRING TRAINING
Arizona is the hub of all things including baseball’s Spring Training. We have the weather and with the ten stadiums throughout the Greater Phoenix area that host baseball teams, five of them are located in the West Valley.
The Spring Training baseball schedule goes from the end of February until the end of March.
For more details on Cactus League games, click here.