Attractions and places to see around Verde Village include a blend of natural beauty, historical significance, and recreational opportunities, often centered around the Verde River. This Arizona community serves as a base for exploring the wider Verde Valley, which features numerous archaeological sites, state parks, and scenic areas. The region offers 16 distinct places to explore, ranging from ancient pueblos to extensive trail systems.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Tuzlgoot National Monument is home to some ruins left over from the Sinagua people. This is a scenic place to stop on a ride to see the monuments and refill water bottles at the visitors center.
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Middle Lagoon at Dead Horse Ranch State Park is a really accessible reservoir, so there are usually more crowds around this lake compared to the other two lagoons in the park (though the east lagoon can get busy on its northern banks). You can hop on the Verde River Greenway Trail just south of the path that circles Middle Lagoon.
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You get pretty great views of Sycamore Canyon and the surrounding red rock hills and cliffs from the Black Canyon Trail. The trail is a long out-and-back, so you can make your ride as long (or as short) as you want. There are multiple spots with awesome overlooks just off the side of the trail.
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The Blowout Wash Trail System is a relatively new trail system on the west side of Cottonwood. There is a large kiosk at the trailhead with maps and information about all the paths. A variety of trail users are able to use the paths, and there are countless views as you bike up and down mesas and in and out of small canyons.
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You get pretty great views of Sycamore Canyon and the surrounding red rock hills and cliffs from the Black Canyon Trail. The trail is a long out-and-back, so you can make the run as long (or as short) as you want. There are multiple spots with awesome overlooks just off the side of the trail.
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The Blowout Wash Trail System is a relatively new trail system on the west side of Cottonwood. There is a large kiosk at the trailhead with maps and information about all the paths. A variety of trail users are able to use the paths, and there are countless views as you run up and down mesas and in and out of small canyons.
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Middle Lagoon at Dead Horse Ranch State Park is a really accessible reservoir, so there are usually more crowds around this lake compared to the other two lagoons in the park (though the east lagoon can get busy on its northern banks). You can hop on the Verde River Greenway Trail just south of the path that circles Middle Lagoon.
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You get pretty great views of Sycamore Canyon and the surrounding red rock hills and cliffs from the Black Canyon Trail. The trail is a long out-and-back, so you can make the hike as long (or as short) as you want. There are multiple spots with awesome overlooks just off the side of the trail.
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The Verde Valley is rich in history. You can explore ancient Sinagua pueblos at Tuzigoot National Monument, a 2-to 3-story ruin high above the Verde River, or the well-preserved cliff dwellings of Montezuma Castle National Monument. For a glimpse into military history, visit Fort Verde State Historic Park in Camp Verde. The historic mining town of Jerome also offers unique cultural sites and museums.
Yes, the Verde Village Nature Preserve offers a 34-acre greenway along the Verde River, perfect for birdwatching, family hikes, and dog walking. It's a wild area with trails maintained by volunteers. The wider Verde Valley also provides access to the Verde River itself for paddling, fishing, and birding.
For accessible options, Middle Lagoon at Dead Horse Ranch State Park is a highly accessible reservoir with trails along its banks and viewing areas close to parking. The Verde River Greenway State Natural Area also offers accessible points along the river.
The area offers a variety of hiking experiences. The Blowout Wash Trail System in Cottonwood features trails winding up and down mesas and through small canyons, offering countless views. The Black Canyon Trail provides great views of Sycamore Canyon and red rock hills. For more options, you can find various routes in the Hiking around Verde Village guide, including easy loops like the Verde River Greenway and Lagoon Loops.
Absolutely. Many attractions cater to families. Tuzigoot National Monument and Montezuma Castle National Monument offer educational experiences about ancient cultures. Dead Horse Ranch State Park, home to Middle Lagoon, is great for fishing, kayaking, and trails. Out of Africa Wildlife Park and Blazin' M Ranch provide unique entertainment for all ages.
Many outdoor areas are dog-friendly. The Verde Village Nature Preserve welcomes dogs on its trails. Dead Horse Ranch State Park generally allows dogs on trails and in certain areas, but it's always best to check specific park rules. For national monuments like Tuzigoot and Montezuma Castle, dogs are typically allowed in outdoor areas and parking lots but not inside buildings or on archaeological sites.
The Verde Valley generally experiences mild winters and hot summers. Spring and fall offer the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities like hiking and exploring historical sites, with comfortable temperatures. Winter can also be a good time to visit for cooler weather and fewer crowds, while summer is best for water-based activities on the Verde River.
Beyond hiking, consider a scenic journey on the Verde Canyon Railroad, which offers an exciting way to see the riparian canyon. You can also enjoy paddling, boating, or rafting on the Verde River. For thrill-seekers, Predator Zip Lines in Camp Verde provides a unique aerial perspective of the landscape.
For running enthusiasts, the Running Trails around Verde Village guide offers several options. Popular routes include the Thumper Loop, Bullseye and Campus Trail Loop, and the Verde River Greenway and Lagoon Loop, catering to various difficulty levels.
While Verde Village itself is not directly within the iconic red rock formations of Sedona, the Black Canyon Trail offers great views of Sycamore Canyon and the surrounding red rock hills and cliffs. The wider Verde Valley region provides glimpses of these distinctive geological features.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. Many enjoy the panoramic views from sites like Tuzigoot National Monument and the diverse trail systems like the Blowout Wash Trail System. The accessibility of places like Middle Lagoon and the opportunities for wildlife viewing along the Verde River are also highly valued.
Yes, the Verde Valley is home to a dedicated Wine Trail. This trail invites visitors to explore local wineries, taste regional wines, and enjoy the scenic beauty of the area, often combined with other recreational activities.


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