Best Jerome Tours & Trips

Located in the Black Hills of Arizona, the town of Jerome was founded in the 19th century and currently has 444 people living there as of 2010. The town's location was made possible due to two ore bodies that formed 1.75 billion years ago, from an undersea volcano.
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Scenic Jerome Day Tour | Small Group
Highly Recommended
5.0 Tour Code: 748008
Start / End City
Sedona
Duration
1.0 Day
City & Attractions
Jerome, Sedona
Languages
English Live
Group Type
Small Group Tour
From
$130.72
1-Day Verde Canyon Rail Day Tour
5.0 Tour Code: 544165
Start / End City
Phoenix
Duration
12.0 Hours
City & Attractions
Jerome, Verde Canyon, Montezuma Castle
Languages
English Live
Group Type
Standard Group Tour
From
$350.00
1 Day Verde Valley Day Tour
5.0 Tour Code: 544171
Start / End City
Phoenix
Duration
10.0 Hours
City & Attractions
Sedona, Jerome, Montezuma Castle
Languages
English Live
Group Type
Standard Group Tour
From
$225.00
Sedona, Jerome & Montezuma Castle Van Day Tour from Phoenix
5.0 Tour Code: 663592
Start / End City
Phoenix
Duration
1.0 Day
City & Attractions
Sedona, Jerome, Oak Creek Canyon +3 more
Languages
English Live
Group Type
Standard Group Tour
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Live

Best Time to Visit Jerome

Winter 2026
Nestled in Arizona’s Mingus Mountain, Jerome shivers through winter with crisp air and chilly temps averaging 4°C (39°F) at night and 14°C (57°F) by day. Blankets of pine-draped hills glow under clear skies, inviting scenic drives and hikes in Prescott National Forest. The historic ghost town comes alive with festive lights during the annual "Parade of Lights" in December. Cozy wine tastings at local vintners and intimate concerts at the Connor Hotel add warmth to the season, making Jerome a serene, culture-rich mountain escape.
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Spring 2026
In spring (March-May), Jerome enjoys mild temperatures averaging 15°C (59°F), with sunny days and cool evenings ideal for exploring. Wildflowers bloom across the Verde Valley as the red rock cliffs warm to a rich rust hue. Stroll historic Main Street’s art galleries and quaint shops, then ride the cliffside route on the Jerome State Historic Park trail. Nearby, vineyards in nearby Cornville open for tastings, and spring hikes in Slide Rock State Park offer refreshing dips in Oak Creek.
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Summer 2026
Summer in Jerome brings warm days averaging 28°C (82°F), cooled by breezes at its 5,200-foot elevation. Nestled on Cleopatra Hill, this historic copper mining town offers shaded art galleries, boutique shops, and outdoor concerts at the amphitheater. Nearby, the Jerome State Historic Park delves into mining heritage, while the scenic drive down to Clarkdale and Cottonwood opens access to the Verde Valley wine trail - perfect for tastings in the pleasant Arizona summer.
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Autumn 2026
Nestled in Arizona's Bradshaw Mountains, Jerome embraces cool, crisp autumn days with temperatures averaging 18°C (64°F) in September, dropping to 11°C (52°F) by November. This historic ghost town comes alive with golden sycamores and elms lining its winding streets, offering stunning views of Sedona's red rocks in the distance. Visitors explore art galleries, the Jerome State Historic Park, and the famed Connor Hotel ruins, while local harvest festivals and wine tastings at nearby Oak Creek Vineyards add seasonal charm. Crisp evenings are perfect for cozy café visits or stargazing above the fog-filled Verde Valley.
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FAQs about Jerome Tours

Is Jerome, Arizona worth visiting for a day trip from Sedona or Flagstaff?

Yes, Jerome is worth a day trip for its historic charm, panoramic views of Verde Valley, and vibrant arts scene. Located midway between Sedona (30 minutes) and Flagstaff (75 minutes), it offers unique attractions like the Jerome State Historic Park, Douglas Mansion, and numerous galleries. Its cliffside setting and reputation as a "ghost town" with a lively cultural pulse make it an engaging stop. Visit during weekdays to avoid crowds and enjoy a relaxed exploration.

What is the best time of year to visit Jerome, Arizona to avoid extreme heat and crowds?

The best time to visit Jerome is from October to April when temperatures are mild (60s-70s°F) and summer tourist surges have passed. Spring (March-April) brings wildflowers and pleasant weather. Fall (October-November) offers comfortable days and fewer visitors than peak summer. Avoid July and August, as monsoon rains and afternoon thunderstorms can disrupt travel, despite lower crowd levels.

Are there public transportation options available to get to Jerome from Flagstaff or Sedona?

There is no direct public transit to Jerome. Travelers from Flagstaff or Sedona must rely on private transportation or shuttle services. Groome Transportation and Sedona Shuttle Co. offer seasonal or on-demand tours that include Jerome. Renting a car is the most reliable option - Jerome’s steep, winding roads and limited parking require cautious driving. Plan ahead and book rides early if not driving independently.

Can you visit mines in Jerome, Arizona, and are they family-friendly?

Yes, the Jerome Underground Mine Tour offers access to historic mining tunnels via guided tours. It’s suitable for families with children ages 6 and up - tours involve walking on uneven surfaces and navigating low ceilings. The experience includes mining history and geological insights. Dress warmly (it’s 58°F underground) and wear closed-toe shoes. Children must be accompanied by adults. Book tickets in advance during weekends and holidays.

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