This holiday season, embark on an enthralling vacation where the sunny skies embrace you wholeheartedly -
The City of Tucson. Glittering University of Arizona Campus, dramatic hiking trails of Sabino Canyon, traditional Mountain Valley, and beyond - there are a staggering number of things to explore in the city. A special mention is the scores of outdoor affairs it offers, which literally transforms this arid valley into a mecca of outdoor nuts. Browse below to discover the highlights of the city go-to-venues.
University of Arizona Campus
Image by cbaisan via http://www.panoramio.com/photo/64271493 Whether you are a history and culture buffs or not, this massive, magnificent campus will completely mesmerize you with its world class attractions. In a nice pleasant day, you can meander around the campus and simply enjoy your the pleasing atmosphere. The draws here, include - the University of Arizona Art Museum, the Arizona State Museum and several charming budget shops, friendly cafes and more.If you're a sports fan, you can't miss a game at the Arizona Stadium.
Address: 811 North Euclid Ave, Tucson, Arizona 85719
Website:
http://www.arizona.edu/visit-ua
Saguaro National Park
Image by dorothee via http://www.panoramio.com/photo/18438396 Not to mention, the City of Tucson is surrounded by a huge saguaro cacti and this park is dedicated to plant - a common symbol of the American Wild West. Spanning about 91,327-acre, the park is sectioned into two districts - The Rincon Mountain District and the Tucson Mountain District. You can venture into hiking in the miles of hiking trails featured in each section and also you can relax in the visitor centers there.
Address: 3693 South Old Spanish Trail, Tucson, Arizona 85730
Website:
www.nps.gov/sagu/indexHours: Daily from 7 a.m. to sunset
Visitor centers Hours: Daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Pima Air and Space Museum
Image by h.maiwald via http://www.panoramio.com/photo/10042805 Fancy exploring the world's largest privately owned air and space museum? Stop by Pima Air & Space Museum. Even if aircraft is not your subject of interest, this venue will absolutely amuse you with its over 300 historic aircrafts and spacecrafts. You will get to see several Russian MiGs, X-15A-2, and lots more.
Address: 6000 East Valencia Rd., Tucson, Arizona 85756
Website:
www.pimaair.orgHours: Daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m
Entry fee: $14 and discounts available for children, Pima County residents and seniors.
Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum
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This is actually a zoo that houses over 300 indigenous species and several local flora. The museum's trails reveal a lot about desert life, vegetation and species. The museum has four eatery outlets to fuel you up for more further expedition.
Address: 2021 North Kinney Rd., Tucson, Arizona 85743
Website:
www.desertmuseum.org
Catalina State Park
Image by David E. Smeeth via http://www.panoramio.com/photo/104715101 To immerse in a scintillating view of the city and the mountain ranges beyond, visit the Catalina State Park. The park offers large acres of hiking trails, canyons and streams. To make your trip even more adventurous, tour around the park trails on horseback or rent a bike.
Address: 11570 North Oracle Rd., Tucson, Arizona 85737
Website:
www.pr.state.az.us/parks/cata/indexHours: 24*7 Daily
Tucson Museum of Art & Historic Block
Image via https://goo.gl/maps/aP1DW4WALMu Tucson's bygone eras are well treasured in this ancient Mexican inspired village. Several galleries are lined up on the historic block and each structure is honored with artistic themes. This huge museum also hosts diverse exhibitions - contemporary art, travelling exhibitions and more.
Address: 140 North Main Ave, Tucson, Arizona 85701
Website:
www.tucsonmuseumofart.orgHours: Tuesday to Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and opens late on Sunday mornings.
Reid Park Zoo
Image via https://goo.gl/maps/N1pkvrsrYes Reid Park Zoo is one of the most ideal venues to spend some quality times with your family. The zoo introduces you to some of the exotic animals, such as flamingos, grizzly bears, elephants, anteaters, guanaco, ostrich and so on .From a fun ride in the zoo train to feeding the giraffes to the water play area - kids will have a 'ball' of a time there.
Address: 100 South Randolph Way, Tucson, Arizona 85716
Website:
www.reidparkzoo.org/animalsHours: Opens daily and hours vary seasonally
Sabino Canyon Recreation Area
Image by LouisSaint via http://www.panoramio.com/photo/8589549 With a desert scenery on the backdrop, the Sabino Canyon Recreation Area, lets you enjoy a dip in the swimming areas or escape in one of its numerous hiking trails. For a much convenient and effortless exploration, or perhaps if you're with your kids, hop on the Sabino Canyon Tram and explore every nook and corner of the region.
Address: 5700 North Sabino Canyon Rd., Tucson, Arizona 85750
Website:
http://www.fs.usda.gov/attmain/coronado/specialplacesHours: Daily, 24 hours
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