Address: Catalina Hwy, Tucson, AZ 85749, USA
“Big Beautiful campground that’s no longer maintained. Grass over grown weeds high and more. If you go during monsoon season you’ll be lucky to find the water flowing down the rocks onto the road. Nice place to make a few s’mores or cook a few hot dogs on one of the many grills. Just beware that the weeds are a lil high and grass to your ankles so go prepared. Overall it’s a good place to get in touch with nature while getting away from the city.”
Address: 2820 S 12th Ave, Tucson, AZ 85713, USA
“Very nice and calming trail walk, great view and our son loves it and it's a good educational walk”
Address: 14040 N Adonis Rd, Marana, AZ 85658, USA
“This is an out-of-the-way, nice, quite and shaded park. Very nice people go there to exercise their dog. It is small but nice. It has some great seating in the shade, and the bathroom is clean! Take Doggo there. Update: My wife and I visited in the early PM on 9/26/22 with our dog Tedrick. This remains a good spot have a Zen moment with the flora of the AZ and let the hound contemplate his role as the modern day wild beast of the field.”
Address: 5000 E 29th St, Tucson, AZ 85711, USA
“I wanted to take a picture to compare the little kids park to the big Park and comparison to my 7 year old! So stinking cute! It's never packed anytime I come there is a soccer field as well as a baseball field there's plenty of climbing structures as well as benches and barbecues. They have swing at both parks, and lots of sand to dig. The bathrooms are as to be expected for a park restroom a little on the dirty side but I always bring it sanitizer wipes when I come to the park! Kids had fun”
Address: 15468 S Rancho Sahuarita Blvd, Sahuarita, AZ 85629, USA
“This is the greatest parking lot in the world! How did they do it?”
Address: Mt Lemmon, AZ 85619, USA
“Beautifully wooded area. Seasonal water flow in the creek. Clean camp sites and outhouses. Food lockers to protect such from wildlife. Grills and fire rings. Nice first come first serve selection of sites. Does not accommodate large tents, no hookups, no RV spaces.”
Address: 12375 N Heritage Park Dr, Marana, AZ 85653, USA
“I loved that you opened your farm for the fair it is beautiful. I would love to go again sometime when there are not so many people. Your sunflower patch is amazing, I love the fig trees, and the Moringa tree was beautiful. You are adding a lot of beautiful things to the area. I'm just sorry I didn't get more pictures of your place. Thank you for sharing it with everyone. My family really enjoyed the night. When seeing people carrying the sunflowers, I was very apalled We stopped someone on our way out and asked if they were allowed to pick the sunflowers, "Well they can't stop a crowd" was their response. For those of you that picked their sunflowers shame on you, you either don't know what it takes to work hard or you are just plain rude!!!! You should not be welcomed anywhere!!!!!!”
Address: 7400 E Juniper Dr, Tucson, AZ 85730, USA
“Awesome place to go for frisbee golf and the recently added a new play ground and there are a few walking trails in the desert behind for bird watching or what not”
Address: Vail, AZ 85641, USA
“A truly special place in Coronado National Forest high in the Rincons. There is truly no easy way to get there. It's at 8000ft elevation with no road access. There are campsites and a Ranger Station with some seasonal water spigots and a small horse stable. It's 15miles one way and 6000ft of climbing from Loma Alta Trailhead.”
Address: 1770 W Copper St, Tucson, AZ 85745, USA
“If your looking for a simple park with no frills this is it. It has 2 ball fields, Slackware, basketball court, 1 nice Ramada, decent restrooms, play area for kids with 2 swings.”
Address: 2400 S Craycroft Rd, Tucson, AZ 85711, USA
“Nasty park. Homeless dirtying everything up. City has not cleaned in forever. Do not recommend. Is cleaned up better. Less problems. Nice to hangout at.”
Address: 7548 N Silverbell Rd, Tucson, AZ 85743, USA
“Nice park, well maintained. Like other reviews said, the splash pad is slippery! One of my twins fell and cried for a few minutes, not to bad. Recommend water shoes! Bakery ball courts and fields are huge and covered playing area. Bathrooms and Ramadan right near splash pad”
Address: S Madera Canyon Rd, Amado, AZ 85645, USA
“We hiked Old Baldy trail up to Josephine Saddle and back. It is a steady climb up, with some larger rocks, but the path is well maintained and moderately trafficked. It's a moderately difficult trail, takes about 60-90min to get to the Saddle, much faster down 🙂 there are some nice views along the way but it is largely obstructed with trees. Overall, a good hike!”
Address: 4288 Diamond St Loop, Tucson, AZ 85718, USA
“A total gem in Tucson! 130+ paved miles around the city that provide a safe and scenic way to navigate the city by foot, bike, skates, or horse.”
Address: 0109, BANWR, 37257 S Sasabe Rd, Sasabe, AZ 85633, USA
“Wow! I'm new to the area and the newly replaced footbridge is fantastic at the Arivaca Cienega. The Mustang trail is a beautiful and dynamic hike and the refuge in Sasabe is a delight. The visitor center is a nice old building with wildlife taxidermy and so many birds to see.”
Address: 5700 N Sabino Canyon Rd, Tucson, AZ 85750, USA
“We took the trolley up and enjoyed the scenery and the information in the tour. We especially appreciated the strictly enforced mask wearing as we have frail family members at home to protect. Half our group hiked the ridge back down and the rest of us rode back one stop then walked the rest of the way. We had a wheelchair with us and the road was manageable for able bodied people to push it. There were some pretty good uphill sections so we got a great workout. The scenery was so beautiful! We stopped at most of the creek crossings and our chair user was able to get out and walk around a bit. We were a as all SO happy to find somewhere to safely be outside together.”
Address: 999 S La Huerta, Green Valley, AZ 85614, USA
“You must visit this park. There were literally hundreds of butterflies everywhere. Hundreds of butterflies in trees and plants. Super cute park with tons of funky pieces of artwork that consist of fused glass and metal. Well worth a 60 to 90 minute stroll. There is also a lovely community garden that we strolled through. Very neat to see all the different types of plants that people are growing.”
Address: Vail, AZ 85641, USA
“Very nice hike up the grass Shack three campgrounds with a drop toilet to Bear boxes and water in the creek not running but large pool it filtered fine and was very cold.”
Address: 11200 E Whitetail Rd, Mt Lemmon, AZ 85619, USA
“We have a yearly family campout here every year. It's a beautiful place with great views and MANY campsites.”
Address: W Lambert Ln, Oro Valley, AZ 85704, USA
“Freaking love this park. Awesome grass tons of groves of trees amphitheater baseball field soccer fields a walking path bike path with a fitness stations crazy good Park always being taken care of dead trees cut down and replaced almost immediately stunning.”
Address: Arivaca, AZ 85601, USA
“Very beautiful and scenic place! The hike is nice and pretty short, it is a loop so you don't have to circle back. The trail is flat and easy for anyone to walk. Our dogs enjoyed the park as well!”
Address: 35800 S Cedar Creek Rd, Arivaca, AZ 85601, USA
“I moved here for what was supposed to be a few months, while building on my property. 7 months later, I am finding it hard to leave! Whether you are looking for a weekend get away or a long term stay, please give them a look. The hosts are amazing, always there to lend a hand and create a great experience. The cantina is awesome to sit and read a book, or watch the Herons fish. You can cook up a meal, potluck with other RVers, or have a pizza party in their new pizza oven. The ranch has plenty of room for kids to explore or take your dog for a walk. The sunsets are spectacular. I can't recommend this place enough. I would stay forever if I didn't have a house to move into!!”
Address: Vail, AZ 85641, USA
“Quite shaded campground. Three separate campsites, two bear boxes, and one pit toilet. There is a spring you can filter water from.”
Address: 6200 W Duval Mine Rd, Green Valley, AZ 85622, USA
“Nice biking and hiking trails. Trails are sandy in places. Lots of desert plant life.”
Address: 4823 S 6th Ave, Tucson, AZ 85714, USA
“Tucson Rodeo Finals!! Weather was great, love the food and all things that go w the Rodeo. People were great - attending and participating!”
Address: S Madera Canyon Rd, Green Valley, AZ 85614, USA
“Nice picnic spot, big Ramada, running crick, wild turkey and deer were seen within yards of our group of 30 with numerous kids and dogs ( leashed) outhouses,. Well maintained”
Address: 101 W Irvington Rd, Tucson, AZ 85706, USA
“Have the hot dogs there great tasting dogs Sonoran Style and they have other foods are just as delicious must-try”
Address: 8280 E Escalante Rd, Tucson, AZ 85730, USA
“It is a peacfeul quiet trail, not very long so great place to start for beginners. It is right along the wash and has picnic areas to the side. I am waiting for some rain so I can go see the water running during the nature walk. I've encountered a lot of bunnies and birds. There is a perfect spot for watching the sunrise towards the end of the loop. It used to be an animal sanctuary but you can see the toll the drought has taken on the flora.”
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