Ready for an exciting and educational activity in Phoenix? Check out the Rosson House Museum, where this beautifully restored Victorian-style home was built in 1895 and served as a residence for its owners and boarders during Arizona's territorial days. The 2,800-square-foot mansion is a fully-restored Queen Anne Victorian house museum that offers guided tours to visitors. During the 60-minute time, you'll get to explore all living areas of the house and learn about the lifestyles of early Phoenix families. The Heritage Square Foundation is dedicated to preserving and sharing Heritage Square's stories, collections, historic buildings, and grounds. It is a relevant, engaging, inclusive community resource and a tangible connection to the diverse local history.
Welcome to a little slice of Western heritage that offers much to see, so take your time, look around, and learn all there is to know. One of the main attractions is the large walk-in petting zoo. It's complete with pigs, chickens, peacocks, goats, sheep, and miniature ponies waiting for you to pet and show them some love. In addition to the petting zoo, yard games are scattered throughout the Ranch. You're welcome to try roping a steer, playing a game of connect four, giant jean-ga, horseshoes, and more. These games are guaranteed to keep the whole family entertained for hours.
Experience the whimsy and magic of Enchanted Island, where your little ones ride the Encanto Carousel, pedal-boat across fish-filled lagoons, play carnival games, and indulge in all their favorite carnival foods. Enchanted Island is not only suitable for kids, but it is also an ideal location for hosting your next company picnic, wedding, or family reunion. The private picnic grounds are spacious, surrounded by 7.5 acres of picturesque waterways and shaded ramadas. This makes it possible to accommodate groups of up to 10,000 people.