There’s so much to do, see and eat near Phoenix Children’s. During your child’s hospital stay, it can help to take a wellness and restoration break. From feeding giraffes and watching baseball to climbing mountain trails and enjoying artwork – there are year-round and seasonal attractions nearby and throughout The Valley.

Contact Social Work Services for help navigating local tourism and attractions. You can request a free Phoenix Visitors Travel Guide or Glendale Visitors Travel Guide to help you plan. We can also share information about transportation.

Outdoor Adventures

There are tons of outdoor attractions in Phoenix and Glendale. Examples include:

 

This landmark resembles a kneeling camel, and avid hikers can scale “the camel hump” on challenging Echo Canyon and Cholla trails. Its 1,200-foot-high summit offers an eagle’s-eye view of Phoenix and the city’s mountain preserves. It is a busy urban hiking spot on weekends, with lighter weekday traffic.

This 50-acre garden includes walkways framed by towering saguaros cactus trees, arid plants and flowers. Look for seasonal events, such as spring desert blooms or winter holiday luminarias.

This park is home to scenic red rock buttes, trails and views, including the unique Hole-in-the-Rock trail and rock formation. You can fish in acres of stocked lagoons or golf beneath Papago’s scenic buttes. This park is a short drive or ride from downtown Phoenix.

The Phoenix Zoo is located in Papago Park. You can see nearly 3,000 animals, including Sumatran tigers on an African-style savanna. Hand-feed curious giraffes and meet creatures of the Sonoran Desert.

Explore 50 miles of trails through 16,000 acres of Sonoran Desert. This municipal park offers skyline and desert views and adventures just minutes from the city. Highlights include ancient petroglyphs carved into rocks. You can hike, bike or ride horses on trails or drive Summit Road to Dobbins Lookout – the highest accessible point.

Museums and Historical Sites Near Phoenix Children’s

Step back in time as you learn about areas of interest at museums and historical sites near Phoenix Children’s, including:

Kids and grown-ups can explore more than 350 interactive exhibits. Learn about anything from camping innovations to space exploration, as well as science and engineering fairs.

Visit one of the nation’s top three children’s museums for hands-on exhibits and activities. This museum is designed for children up to 10 years of age with more than 300 play experiences in the historic Monroe School Building. Programs range from music and yoga to math, science and artistic expression in the art studio. The museum is in downtown Phoenix.

Tour the winter home of American architect Frank Lloyd Wright. Rooms, gardens and walkways reflect his organic architectural style with desert inspiration. Visit an outdoor entertainment pavilion while learning about this visionary.

Encounter the culture, history and traditions of 22 American Indian tribes through immersive exhibits, an authentic art shop and annual events like the World Championship Hoop Dance Contest.

Step back in time at the oldest residential area of Phoenix, including the restored 1895 Rosson House Museum. The area features 19th-century homes, galleries, coffee bars and restaurants, including artisanal “slow food” like Pizzeria Bianco – a James Beard culinary award winner for the nation’s best pizza. Catch a performance at a spectacular event facility or visit the nearby Arizona Science Center.

See, hear and play instruments from around the world. Wear a headset that syncs to music as you move through galleries. You’ll learn about cultural instruments, pop culture artists and more. Time your visit to catch a live theater performance.

Southwestern arts, dining, shopping and nightlife are part of this Greater Phoenix attraction. Take home souvenir finds and collectibles and explore artisan shops and creations. Visit upscale galleries and trendy boutiques in the Fifth Avenue district.

This creative urban arts district is a popular stop to view murals and galleries, with options of self-guided tours and a monthly art walk.

The Southwest’s largest fine art museum features permanent collections and rotating exhibits from Asia, America, Europe and beyond. Permanent collections are free, with special exhibitions at affordable rates. Free Family Sundays are the second Sunday of each month.

Dining Out in The Valley

You’ll find a variety of dining options without going far from the hospital. Group-friendly favorites include BBQ, burgers, tacos, pizza, steakhouses and seafood, plus regional and international fare.

Learn more about popular dining spots in Phoenix and Glendale restaurants. You can also find food options at Phoenix Children’s.