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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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