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Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum


A glimpse of the Sonoran Desert
2021 North Kinney Road
Tucson, AZ 85743
United States
+1 520 883 1380
This world-famous museum is rather a zoo displaying the creatures of the surrounding desert in their natural habitats. Located in the middle of the Sonoran desert about a half an hour drive from the city center, it also provides breathtaking views of the surrounding mountain ranges. The gift shop has an excellent selection of Sonoran desert souvenirs. This is a must for any visitor staying in Tucson for more than just one day.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum photo by Tom Schwab
Photo: Tom Schwab
Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum photo by Peter M. Jozwiak
Photo: Peter M. Jozwiak
Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum photo by Brian Dunnette
Photo: Brian Dunnette
Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum photo by Rory Dickinson
Photo: Rory Dickinson
Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum photo by William L. Gotshall-Maxon
Photo: William L. Gotshall-Maxon
Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum photo by Raymond W. Cuprill
Photo: Raymond W. Cuprill
Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum photo by Rebecca Leutert
Photo: Rebecca Leutert
Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum photo by Travel with Bill and Kathy
Photo: Travel with Bill and Kathy
Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum photo by Beverly E. Barton
Photo: Beverly E. Barton
Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum photo by Elwood Rose
Photo: Elwood Rose
Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum photo by Elwood Rose
Photo: Elwood Rose
Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum photo by Travel with Bill and Kathy
Photo: Travel with Bill and Kathy
Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum photo by Rebecca Leutert
Photo: Rebecca Leutert
Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum photo by Jennifer Lorca Root
Photo: Jennifer Lorca Root
Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum photo by DenBobby
Photo: DenBobby
Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum photo by Linda Estel
Photo: Linda Estel
Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum photo by Steve Bryant
Photo: Steve Bryant
Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum photo by dutchican
Photo: dutchican
Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum photo by Renée V. Keilman
Photo: Renée V. Keilman
Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum photo by Lisa Bunker
Photo: Lisa Bunker
Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum photo by Angel Santos
Photo: Angel Santos
Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum photo by Erika Jean
Photo: Erika Jean
Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum photo by Phillip Hughes
Photo: Phillip Hughes
Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum photo by Andrew Rollinger
Photo: Andrew Rollinger
Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum photo by Joel & Kate Peck
Photo: Joel & Kate Peck
Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum photo by aussieleigh68
Photo: aussieleigh68
Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum photo by Ethan Upperr
Photo: Ethan Upperr
Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum photo by Fabrice Rousseau
Photo: Fabrice Rousseau
Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum photo by Lee Fife
Photo: Lee Fife
Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum photo by Sachs o' stuff
Photo: Sachs o' stuff
Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum photo by Greg@NY
Photo: Greg@NY
Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum photo by Joshua Trudell
Photo: Joshua Trudell
Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum photo by Cindy Hasler
Photo: Cindy Hasler
Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum photo by C.L. Kohan
Photo: C.L. Kohan
Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum photo by Karen Hoffmann
Photo: Karen Hoffmann
Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum photo by BarryWallace
Photo: BarryWallace
Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum photo by take 10
Photo: take 10
 

 
Biosphere 2


Earth on a small scale
32540 S Biosphere Rd
Tucson, AZ 85623
United States
+1 520 896 6200
http://www.bio2.com
Visit the world's largest man made controllable environment and witness demonstrations labs, a human habitat and Earth exhibits. Watch scientists working under a big glass structure figuring out how the earth works. Restaurants, gift shops and a hotel and conference center are available. This world-famous research facility is located north of Tucson right off Oracle Road (Highway 77 to 79) at milepost 96.5.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Biosphere 2 photo by Dennis Yang
Photo: Dennis Yang
Biosphere 2 photo by Alicia Preston
Photo: Alicia Preston
Biosphere 2 photo by Michael Quimayousie
Photo: Michael Quimayousie
Biosphere 2 photo by Dennis Yang
Photo: Dennis Yang
Biosphere 2 photo by karol miles
Photo: karol miles
Biosphere 2 photo by Martyn Overy
Photo: Martyn Overy
Biosphere 2 photo by jason ryan
Photo: jason ryan
Biosphere 2 photo by Martyn Overy
Photo: Martyn Overy
Biosphere 2 photo by Ian Chappel
Photo: Ian Chappel
Biosphere 2 photo by Lizzie Hughes
Photo: Lizzie Hughes
Biosphere 2 photo by Eileen Corrigan
Photo: Eileen Corrigan
Biosphere 2 photo by Christopher Robin Baker
Photo: Christopher Robin Baker
Biosphere 2 photo by sevenontheline
Photo: sevenontheline
Biosphere 2 photo by Jerry Lawson
Photo: Jerry Lawson
Biosphere 2 photo by Emily Close
Photo: Emily Close
Biosphere 2 photo by Alex Shiels
Photo: Alex Shiels
Biosphere 2 photo by Cyrus Moqtaderi
Photo: Cyrus Moqtaderi
Biosphere 2 photo by Michael Trezza
Photo: Michael Trezza
Biosphere 2 photo by Lostmycat
Photo: Lostmycat
Biosphere 2 photo by Rob Horne
Photo: Rob Horne
Biosphere 2 photo by thursdayrome
Photo: thursdayrome
Biosphere 2 photo by Michael Rogers
Photo: Michael Rogers
Biosphere 2 photo by Ted Reber
Photo: Ted Reber
Biosphere 2 photo by Christina Lagan
Photo: Christina Lagan
Biosphere 2 photo by Rutger Geelen
Photo: Rutger Geelen
Biosphere 2 photo by J_O_I_D
Photo: J_O_I_D
Biosphere 2 photo by troy1993
Photo: troy1993
Biosphere 2 photo by cieuxautres
Photo: cieuxautres
Biosphere 2 photo by ihavenothingprofound
Photo: ihavenothingprofound
Biosphere 2 photo by Emily Viola
Photo: Emily Viola
Biosphere 2 photo by Bryan Lusk
Photo: Bryan Lusk
Biosphere 2 photo by John Zachritz
Photo: John Zachritz
Biosphere 2 photo by Christy Adams
Photo: Christy Adams
Biosphere 2 photo by Kristin Baker
Photo: Kristin Baker
 

 
Catalina State Park


Canyons and cliffs
11570 Oracle Road
Tucson, AZ 85740
United States
+1 520 628 5798
Located about 12 miles north of the city on Arizona Highway 77 (Oracle Road), this park affords the best views of the canyons and domes of the Catalina Mountains. A multitude of birds, snakes and lizards inhabit the lower regions, while deer and bighorn sheep roam the high country. The park offers an interpretive trail of an ancient Hohokam village. Picnicking and camping are available.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Catalina State Park photo by Angela Wagner
Photo: Angela Wagner
Catalina State Park photo by Paige Laase
Photo: Paige Laase
Catalina State Park photo by Jennifer Lorca Root
Photo: Jennifer Lorca Root
Catalina State Park photo by Laura Song
Photo: Laura Song
Catalina State Park photo by garibaldicu
Photo: garibaldicu
Catalina State Park photo by Paul Steele
Photo: Paul Steele
Catalina State Park photo by The Artist Formerly
Photo: The Artist Formerly
Catalina State Park photo by Anne Canright
Photo: Anne Canright
Catalina State Park photo by David Mintz
Photo: David Mintz
Catalina State Park photo by Mikhail Siskoff
Photo: Mikhail Siskoff
Catalina State Park photo by Matt Townsend
Photo: Matt Townsend
Catalina State Park photo by Richard Oed
Photo: Richard Oed
Catalina State Park photo by davidb8701
Photo: davidb8701
Catalina State Park photo by hullraisere
Photo: hullraisere
Catalina State Park photo by Raquel Hirai
Photo: Raquel Hirai
Catalina State Park photo by Mel Cortez, Iowa
Photo: Mel Cortez, Iowa
Catalina State Park photo by emily churchill
Photo: emily churchill
Catalina State Park photo by Jay Shuga
Photo: Jay Shuga
Catalina State Park photo by AZ Bird-brain
Photo: AZ Bird-brain
Catalina State Park photo by Dora Snyder
Photo: Dora Snyder
 

 
Colossal Cave Mountain Park


Cave with a hidden treasure
16711 East Colossal Cave Road
Tucson, AZ 85641
United States
+1 520 647 7275
http://www.colossalcave.com
Here's a piece of Western lore—a dry limestone cave with a real outlaw history. The tour guide at Colossal Cave Mountain Park, will point out the impressive formations and crystals, but won't tell you where the gold is hidden. There are many steps to climb but it's consistently cool inside even when temperatures hit the 100 degree mark. Visit the on-site library and museum, cafes and gift shops.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Colossal Cave Mountain Park photo by Barbee Lazarus
Photo: Barbee Lazarus
Colossal Cave Mountain Park photo by Electronic3y3
Photo: Electronic3y3
Colossal Cave Mountain Park photo by Yong-yee
Photo: Yong-yee
Colossal Cave Mountain Park photo by Mae Marcaida
Photo: Mae Marcaida
Colossal Cave Mountain Park photo by Bryan Batchelder
Photo: Bryan Batchelder
Colossal Cave Mountain Park photo by Weslie Moore
Photo: Weslie Moore
 

 
Kitt Peak National Observatory


Kitt Peak National Observatory
Highway 86 and Junction 386
(12 miles from this point, atop Kitt Peak)
Tucson, AZ 86534
United States
+1 520 318 8726
http://www.noao.edu/outreach/kpvc
Southern Arizona's clear skies are ideal to host the world's largest observatory. Located 56 miles southwest of Tucson on top of a rugged mountain range, Kitt Peak features the world's largest collection of telescopes and frequently contributes to important astronomical discoveries. The observatory is open to the public.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Kitt Peak National Observatory
Photo:
Kitt Peak National Observatory photo by motionblur
Photo: motionblur
Kitt Peak National Observatory photo by Todd Blackwell
Photo: Todd Blackwell
Kitt Peak National Observatory photo by anais sonder
Photo: anais sonder
Kitt Peak National Observatory photo by Jeff Medkeff
Photo: Jeff Medkeff
Kitt Peak National Observatory photo by Robert Chehoski
Photo: Robert Chehoski
Kitt Peak National Observatory photo by Race700
Photo: Race700
Kitt Peak National Observatory photo by Jeffery Sterner
Photo: Jeffery Sterner
Kitt Peak National Observatory photo by Bill Korn
Photo: Bill Korn
Kitt Peak National Observatory photo by H. Krug
Photo: H. Krug
Kitt Peak National Observatory photo by Dominik Kreutz
Photo: Dominik Kreutz
Kitt Peak National Observatory photo by Ross DeMeyere
Photo: Ross DeMeyere
 

 
Mission San Xavier del Bac


The jewel in Tucson's crown
1950 West San Xavier Road
Tucson, AZ 85746
United States
+1 520 294 2624
This attraction is to Tucson what the Eiffel Tower is to Paris, except it's more ancient. Founded in 1700 by the Spanish missionary Father Kino, 10 miles south of what is now downtown Tucson on the Tohono O'odham Indian reservation, San Xavier del Bac is considered one of the finest examples of Mexican folk baroque architecture. Indian crafts shops and a cafe are nearby. The parish is still active, so please be respectful of religious activities when visiting.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Mission San Xavier del Bac photo by Barry Williams
Photo: Barry Williams
Mission San Xavier del Bac photo by John Mulhouse
Photo: John Mulhouse
Mission San Xavier del Bac photo by Jim Frazier www.jimfrazier.com
Photo: Jim Frazier www.jimfrazier.com
Mission San Xavier del Bac photo by Gérard Menut
Photo: Gérard Menut
Mission San Xavier del Bac photo by Lucian Teo
Photo: Lucian Teo
Mission San Xavier del Bac photo by David Wolf-Hudson
Photo: David Wolf-Hudson
Mission San Xavier del Bac photo by Ed Finn
Photo: Ed Finn
Mission San Xavier del Bac photo by J. Novak
Photo: J. Novak
Mission San Xavier del Bac photo by Alyson Hurt
Photo: Alyson Hurt
Mission San Xavier del Bac photo by David
Photo: David
Mission San Xavier del Bac photo by Annette Colombini
Photo: Annette Colombini
Mission San Xavier del Bac photo by Keith Last
Photo: Keith Last
Mission San Xavier del Bac photo by andrei deev
Photo: andrei deev
Mission San Xavier del Bac photo by Desiree Istifan
Photo: Desiree Istifan
Mission San Xavier del Bac photo by Warren Lynn
Photo: Warren Lynn
Mission San Xavier del Bac photo by Colin McNamara
Photo: Colin McNamara
Mission San Xavier del Bac photo by Mike Laven
Photo: Mike Laven
Mission San Xavier del Bac photo by Jose Borelli
Photo: Jose Borelli
Mission San Xavier del Bac photo by Diana Moon
Photo: Diana Moon
Mission San Xavier del Bac photo by Beverly Robertson
Photo: Beverly Robertson
Mission San Xavier del Bac photo by Wendy Sue
Photo: Wendy Sue
Mission San Xavier del Bac photo by Elise Ann Wormuth
Photo: Elise Ann Wormuth
Mission San Xavier del Bac photo by Christine
Photo: Christine
Mission San Xavier del Bac photo by Gary Burke
Photo: Gary Burke
Mission San Xavier del Bac photo by Pam Keesey
Photo: Pam Keesey
Mission San Xavier del Bac photo by Annmarie Leonard
Photo: Annmarie Leonard
Mission San Xavier del Bac photo by Ashley K
Photo: Ashley K
Mission San Xavier del Bac photo by Jens Larsen
Photo: Jens Larsen
Mission San Xavier del Bac photo by Ron
Photo: Ron
Mission San Xavier del Bac photo by Rodger Cuccio
Photo: Rodger Cuccio
Mission San Xavier del Bac photo by Amy York
Photo: Amy York
Mission San Xavier del Bac photo by Alison Bendler
Photo: Alison Bendler
Mission San Xavier del Bac photo by TommyChiu
Photo: TommyChiu
Mission San Xavier del Bac photo by Tim Manickam
Photo: Tim Manickam
Mission San Xavier del Bac photo by andrew.smith68
Photo: andrew.smith68
Mission San Xavier del Bac photo by Sally Eddy
Photo: Sally Eddy
Mission San Xavier del Bac photo by Emily Inlow
Photo: Emily Inlow
Mission San Xavier del Bac photo by Vernon Lee
Photo: Vernon Lee
Mission San Xavier del Bac photo by Rebecca Lavash
Photo: Rebecca Lavash
Mission San Xavier del Bac photo by Kevin M. Vernon
Photo: Kevin M. Vernon
Mission San Xavier del Bac photo by Mark Zettlemoyer
Photo: Mark Zettlemoyer
Mission San Xavier del Bac photo by Michael Lancaster
Photo: Michael Lancaster
 

 
Old Tucson Studios


A taste of the Old West
201 South Kinney Road
Tucson, AZ 85735
United States
+1 520 883 0100
http://www.oldtucson.com
Located west of Tucson in the grandeur of Saguaro National Park, this Western theme park is world-famous as a movie location. It's a fun place for adults and children alike, with plenty of mock gun fights, games, restaurants and shops to keep you entertained all day; and don't forget your kids will love you forever if you take them there.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Old Tucson Studios photo by John Vowell
Photo: John Vowell
Old Tucson Studios photo by Brenda Nichols
Photo: Brenda Nichols
Old Tucson Studios photo by Alan Kroll
Photo: Alan Kroll
Old Tucson Studios photo by Britt Parrott
Photo: Britt Parrott
Old Tucson Studios photo by morgana_d13
Photo: morgana_d13
Old Tucson Studios photo by Aaron Blazey
Photo: Aaron Blazey
Old Tucson Studios photo by Anne Bowden
Photo: Anne Bowden
Old Tucson Studios photo by moshiphoto
Photo: moshiphoto
Old Tucson Studios photo by biofein
Photo: biofein
Old Tucson Studios photo by Louise Bennett
Photo: Louise Bennett
Old Tucson Studios photo by Terry Huber
Photo: Terry Huber
Old Tucson Studios photo by Ross Griffiths
Photo: Ross Griffiths
Old Tucson Studios photo by Thomas Redding
Photo: Thomas Redding
Old Tucson Studios photo by Darryll
Photo: Darryll
Old Tucson Studios photo by Heather Tisdell
Photo: Heather Tisdell
Old Tucson Studios photo by Leon Z Newman
Photo: Leon Z Newman
Old Tucson Studios photo by Ivan Schell
Photo: Ivan Schell
 

 
Sabino Canyon


A tram ride into the canyon
5600 North Sabino Canyon Road
Tucson, AZ 85750
United States
+1 520 749 2861 / +1 520 749 2327 (Shuttle Information)
http://www.fs.fed.us/r3/corona...
Of all the natural attractions in and around Tucson, Sabino Canyon is certainly the most popular. This large chasm in the Santa Catalina Mountains is where ancient Hohokam people built irrigation dams while mammoths roamed the ground. Access is free, but there is a charge for parking. Highlights are swimming (conditions allowing) in clear pools after a six-mile hike to Seven Falls and summer evening shuttle rides by pre-paid reservations. Sabino tram and bear shuttles rides are available.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Sabino Canyon photo by nikoncognac
Photo: nikoncognac
Sabino Canyon photo by Curtis Morgan
Photo: Curtis Morgan
Sabino Canyon photo by Ian Wajand
Photo: Ian Wajand
Sabino Canyon photo by jono jasberg
Photo: jono jasberg
Sabino Canyon photo by Kevin Lee
Photo: Kevin Lee
Sabino Canyon photo by Maroy Melin
Photo: Maroy Melin
Sabino Canyon photo by Eyz
Photo: Eyz
Sabino Canyon photo by SecondChld
Photo: SecondChld
Sabino Canyon photo by anna_wolitzky
Photo: anna_wolitzky
Sabino Canyon photo by Mike Garrone
Photo: Mike Garrone
Sabino Canyon photo by a_journey_man
Photo: a_journey_man
Sabino Canyon photo by Kurt Langheld
Photo: Kurt Langheld
Sabino Canyon photo by Erica
Photo: Erica
Sabino Canyon photo by robert becker
Photo: robert becker
Sabino Canyon photo by Issey Umeda
Photo: Issey Umeda
Sabino Canyon photo by Mark Krueger
Photo: Mark Krueger
Sabino Canyon photo by Chin-Chung Wu
Photo: Chin-Chung Wu
Sabino Canyon photo by vlc4649
Photo: vlc4649
Sabino Canyon photo by kenkopal
Photo: kenkopal
Sabino Canyon photo by Philippe Bierny
Photo: Philippe Bierny
Sabino Canyon photo by Heather Traxler
Photo: Heather Traxler
Sabino Canyon photo by leo stefan
Photo: leo stefan
Sabino Canyon photo by indiehuman
Photo: indiehuman
Sabino Canyon photo by Douglas Sitvarin
Photo: Douglas Sitvarin
Sabino Canyon photo by melldelrio
Photo: melldelrio
Sabino Canyon photo by Randy Rohde
Photo: Randy Rohde
Sabino Canyon photo by Sam Storicks
Photo: Sam Storicks
Sabino Canyon photo by Kevin Turausky
Photo: Kevin Turausky
Sabino Canyon photo by Amanda Keefer
Photo: Amanda Keefer
Sabino Canyon photo by Catherine Gallagher
Photo: Catherine Gallagher
Sabino Canyon photo by Jim Grandy
Photo: Jim Grandy
Sabino Canyon photo by Ted
Photo: Ted
Sabino Canyon photo by lostulalume
Photo: lostulalume
Sabino Canyon photo by Wayne Elgin
Photo: Wayne Elgin
Sabino Canyon photo by Eve L'Ecuyer
Photo: Eve L'Ecuyer
Sabino Canyon photo by Ellen Meiselman
Photo: Ellen Meiselman
Sabino Canyon photo by Kati Wilson
Photo: Kati Wilson
Sabino Canyon photo by Franklin Christos
Photo: Franklin Christos
 

 
Santa Catalina Mountains


Miles of hiking trails
Mount Lemmon Highway
(Coronado National Forest)
Tucson, AZ 85619
United States
Enjoy cool air and mountain scenery at this ragged mountain range north of the city. Crowned by 9,157-foot Mount Lemmon, the range dominates the Tucson basin and offers 150 miles of hiking trails of varying difficulty. The drive up passes cliffs and canyons, lined with saguaro cactus, through pinions and junipers, to cool pine forests and lakes near the top. Some campgrounds charge a fee for overnight stays. Take Tanque Verde Road east to Catalina Highway (Mount Lemmon Highway).

Review © 2007, Wcities
Santa Catalina Mountains photo by Adam Fritzler
Photo: Adam Fritzler
Santa Catalina Mountains photo by D. Bryan Johnson
Photo: D. Bryan Johnson
Santa Catalina Mountains photo by Tim Stahmer
Photo: Tim Stahmer
Santa Catalina Mountains photo by Michael Stone
Photo: Michael Stone
Santa Catalina Mountains photo by Michael Estes
Photo: Michael Estes
Santa Catalina Mountains photo by jeremy.rmiller
Photo: jeremy.rmiller
Santa Catalina Mountains photo by vickigupta
Photo: vickigupta
Santa Catalina Mountains photo by Matt Ried
Photo: Matt Ried
Santa Catalina Mountains photo by Eleys
Photo: Eleys
Santa Catalina Mountains photo by William Bauer
Photo: William Bauer
Santa Catalina Mountains photo by John Gardner
Photo: John Gardner
Santa Catalina Mountains photo by FrozenChris
Photo: FrozenChris
Santa Catalina Mountains photo by Brianne Ince
Photo: Brianne Ince
Santa Catalina Mountains photo by Andy12-74
Photo: Andy12-74
Santa Catalina Mountains photo by Micah Caudle
Photo: Micah Caudle
Santa Catalina Mountains photo by Paul Westcott
Photo: Paul Westcott
Santa Catalina Mountains photo by Jennifer Cora
Photo: Jennifer Cora
Santa Catalina Mountains photo by Juliet Bresler
Photo: Juliet Bresler
 

 
Tohono Chul Park


A leisurely stroll in the desert
7366 North Paseo del Norte
Tucson, AZ 85704
United States
+1 520 742 6455
http://www.tohonochulpark.org
This park on Tucson's northwest side is a very civilized piece of the Sonoran desert in the city, with a wide variety of desert plants around pleasant trails, which lead visitors to a gift shop and a shaded tea room serving delicious scones for tea time. Regular "Walk in the Park" tours provide an educational experience about the park's fauna and flora. Admission for adults 13+ is USD5, children 5-12 and seniors 62+ are admitted for USD4 and kids 5-12 get in for USD2. Children under 5 are admitted free.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Tohono Chul Park photo by tucson100
Photo: tucson100
Tohono Chul Park photo by Colleen Schalm
Photo: Colleen Schalm
Tohono Chul Park photo by Alyson Hurt
Photo: Alyson Hurt
Tohono Chul Park photo by Carlo Ruggiero
Photo: Carlo Ruggiero
Tohono Chul Park photo by Betsey Krause
Photo: Betsey Krause
Tohono Chul Park photo by Thomas Aleto
Photo: Thomas Aleto
Tohono Chul Park photo by Hade Mugie
Photo: Hade Mugie
Tohono Chul Park photo by Garret Bonnema
Photo: Garret Bonnema
Tohono Chul Park photo by Subhabrata Sanyal
Photo: Subhabrata Sanyal
Tohono Chul Park photo by John A. Curiel
Photo: John A. Curiel
Tohono Chul Park photo by Stephen Ingraham
Photo: Stephen Ingraham
Tohono Chul Park photo by amythestsparkles
Photo: amythestsparkles
Tohono Chul Park photo by Jaimee Gleisner
Photo: Jaimee Gleisner
Tohono Chul Park photo by Deborah Livingston
Photo: Deborah Livingston
Tohono Chul Park photo by Glenn Seplak
Photo: Glenn Seplak
Tohono Chul Park photo by goreygirl72
Photo: goreygirl72
Tohono Chul Park photo by Michael Novack
Photo: Michael Novack
Tohono Chul Park photo by LGeoffroy
Photo: LGeoffroy
Tohono Chul Park photo by meowycat214
Photo: meowycat214
Tohono Chul Park photo by Karen Frair
Photo: Karen Frair
Tohono Chul Park photo by danweltsch
Photo: danweltsch
 

 
Tucson Arts District


Mecca for the arts
125 South Arizona Avenue
Tucson, AZ 85701
United States
+1 520 624 9977
http://www.tucsonartsdistrict....
The Tucson Arts District Partnership is working to transform the formerly distressed Tucson downtown area into a cultural hub. This non-profit organization has helped local artists find studio space downtown and restored dilapidated historic buildings, thereby transforming the streets around Congress into attractions for visitors from out of town. Staff members also organize studio tours and art walks during fall, winter and spring, as well as the popular Downtown Saturday Night festival. Call the TADP office for art walk and tour schedules. Most tours are free.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Tucson Arts District photo by Aaron Wagner
Photo: Aaron Wagner
 

 
Tucson Botanical Gardens


Tucson Botanical Gardens
2150 North Alvernon Way
(Just south of Grant & Alvernon intersection)
Tucson, AZ 85712
United States
+1 520 326 9686
http://www.tucsonbotanical.org
This is a major Tucson tourist attraction, and not just for plant lovers. Apart from a rich collection of cactus and desert wildflowers, the gardens offer an educational walk around the history of the native Tohono O'odham Indians and the efforts of local scientists to preserve native seeds. Don't miss the wonderful Nuestro Jardin, the traditional Mexican-American neighborhood garden, or the shaded restaurant patio. Admission Charges are applicable.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Tucson Botanical Gardens
Photo:
Tucson Botanical Gardens photo by David Kha
Photo: David Kha
Tucson Botanical Gardens photo by Ruth Temple
Photo: Ruth Temple
Tucson Botanical Gardens photo by Rebecca Maclean
Photo: Rebecca Maclean
Tucson Botanical Gardens photo by Kevin Reilly
Photo: Kevin Reilly
Tucson Botanical Gardens photo by Lauri Seckington
Photo: Lauri Seckington
Tucson Botanical Gardens photo by Rio Cancion
Photo: Rio Cancion
Tucson Botanical Gardens photo by kboardmoran
Photo: kboardmoran
Tucson Botanical Gardens photo by The Wildflower Hunter
Photo: The Wildflower Hunter
Tucson Botanical Gardens photo by T.D. Menten
Photo: T.D. Menten
Tucson Botanical Gardens photo by svulstek
Photo: svulstek
Tucson Botanical Gardens photo by Lisa Chittim
Photo: Lisa Chittim
Tucson Botanical Gardens photo by Don Nygaard
Photo: Don Nygaard
Tucson Botanical Gardens photo by Carol F. Palmer
Photo: Carol F. Palmer
Tucson Botanical Gardens photo by deepika ap
Photo: deepika ap
Tucson Botanical Gardens photo by Debra Prince
Photo: Debra Prince
Tucson Botanical Gardens photo by Emery Eaves
Photo: Emery Eaves
Tucson Botanical Gardens photo by Ian Hanna
Photo: Ian Hanna
Tucson Botanical Gardens photo by Randy Post
Photo: Randy Post
Tucson Botanical Gardens photo by Kylie
Photo: Kylie
Tucson Botanical Gardens photo by David Obregon
Photo: David Obregon
Tucson Botanical Gardens photo by Art Gillespie
Photo: Art Gillespie
Tucson Botanical Gardens photo by Laura Duncan
Photo: Laura Duncan
Tucson Botanical Gardens photo by Patrick T. Richter
Photo: Patrick T. Richter
Tucson Botanical Gardens photo by Jennifer Wright
Photo: Jennifer Wright
Tucson Botanical Gardens photo by Ken Ficara
Photo: Ken Ficara
Tucson Botanical Gardens photo by Lia Loppe
Photo: Lia Loppe
Tucson Botanical Gardens photo by Shannon Kukulka
Photo: Shannon Kukulka
Tucson Botanical Gardens photo by Allison Carson
Photo: Allison Carson
Tucson Botanical Gardens photo by Richard Alan Hess
Photo: Richard Alan Hess
Tucson Botanical Gardens photo by Joe Kraft
Photo: Joe Kraft
Tucson Botanical Gardens photo by Mary Robinson
Photo: Mary Robinson
Tucson Botanical Gardens photo by Jen Maney
Photo: Jen Maney
Tucson Botanical Gardens photo by Xan Goodman
Photo: Xan Goodman
Tucson Botanical Gardens photo by June Rapp Scroggin
Photo: June Rapp Scroggin
Tucson Botanical Gardens photo by Kathy Kimpel
Photo: Kathy Kimpel
Tucson Botanical Gardens photo by Jessica R. Swartz
Photo: Jessica R. Swartz
 

 
Tucson Museum of Art


More than a museum
140 North Main Avenue
Tucson, AZ 85701
United States
+1 520 624 2333
http://www.tucsonarts.com
The Tucson Museum has moved from exhibiting mostly traditional Western art to contemporary and experimental, with a large section devoted to pre-Columbian artistry of the American Southwest and Mexico. The museum shop features works by some of Arizona's most talented artists. Docent tours may be scheduled by calling +1 520 696 7450. Children under 12 and members are admitted free of charge and it's free for all on the first Sunday of the month.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Tucson Museum of Art photo by Jessica Michallet
Photo: Jessica Michallet
Tucson Museum of Art photo by Gwyneth Fatemi
Photo: Gwyneth Fatemi
Tucson Museum of Art photo by tikkitoes
Photo: tikkitoes
Tucson Museum of Art photo by Fun with Dot & Ken
Photo: Fun with Dot & Ken
Tucson Museum of Art photo by Grant Wiggins
Photo: Grant Wiggins
 

 
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