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Tucson Vacation Information

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ATTRACTIONS:

Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum
City: Tucson
Phone: 520-883-1380
This is a zoo, museum and botanical garden in one location. Exhibits include up to 300 animals and 1200 different plants.
     
Casino Del Sol
City: Tucson
Phone: 520-883-1700
Slots from 1 cent to 1 dollar, Poker, Blackjack, Live Music on Weekends, 6 Restaurants, and Special Shows and Events.
     
Desert Diamond Casino
City: Tucson
Phone: 520-294-7777
Slots, Poker, Bingo, Blackjack, Keno, Restaurants Including Fine Dining, Sports Bar, Live Music, Special Events and Concerts.
     
Desert Diamond Casino Nogales Highway
City: Tucson
Phone: 520-294-7777
Slots, Blackjack, Poker, Bingo, Keno, Bar and Grill, 24 hour Snack Bar and Free Shuttle Available.
     
Reid Park Zoo
City: Tucson
Phone: 1-520-791-4022
The popular 17 acre Reid Park Zoo has more than 500 animals, informative graphics, trained docents, gift shop and snack bar.
     
Tanque Verde Swap Meet
City: Tucson
Phone: 520-294-4252
Tanque Verde Swap Meet Sells a Variety of old and new items. Great fun for the whole family. Open Thursday and Friday Evenings and all day Sat and Sun. 4100 S. Palo Verde Rd.
     


SPECIAL AND ANNUAL EVENTS:

January
Bird Watching Field Trips
City: Tucson
Phone: 520-629-0510
The Tucson Audubon Society offers FREE bird watching field trips that take place each Tuesday and Saturday morning. Field trips go to various locations throughout southeast Arizona. Visit our website at www.tucsonaudubon.org or call for details!
     
February
Bird Watching Field Trips
City: Tucson
Phone: 520-629-0510
The Tucson Audubon Society offers FREE bird watching field trips that take place each Tuesday and Saturday morning. Field trips go to various locations throughout southeast Arizona. Visit our website at www.tucsonaudubon.org or call for details!
     
March
Bird Watching Field Trips
City: Tucson
Phone: 520-629-0510
The Tucson Audubon Society offers FREE bird watching field trips that take place each Tuesday and Saturday morning. Field trips go to various locations throughout southeast Arizona. Visit our website at www.tucsonaudubon.org or call for details!
     
April
Arizona International Film Festival
City: Tucson
Phone: 520-628-1737
An annual film festival which features works from around the world. Films are shown at various locations in Tucson.
     
April
Bird Watching Field Trips
City: Tucson
Phone: 520-629-0510
The Tucson Audubon Society offers FREE bird watching field trips that take place each Tuesday and Saturday morning. Field trips go to various locations throughout southeast Arizona. Visit our website at www.tucsonaudubon.org or call for details!
     
April
Holualoa Annual Tour of the Tucson Mountains
City: Tucson
Phone: 520-745-2033
A bicycle tour around the Tucson mountains starting early in the morning around 7 am. There are two courses for adults - a 70 mile and a 27 mile course. Kids can join in the fun along with family on a 4 mile course.
     
April
Pima County Fair
City: Tucson
Phone: 520-762-9100
An annual fair with entertainment for everyone. Animal shows, food, games and rides, music and art all available with new attractions added every year.
     
May
Annual Cinco de Mayo Celebration
City: Tucson
Phone: 520-292-9326
This is an annual event celebrating Mexico's victory over the French in 1862. The place to be in if you enjoy Mexican food, music and tequila.
     
May
Annual Rodders Days
City: Tucson
Phone: 520-574-3286
This is the oldest rod run in Arizona and is for 1963 and older vehicles. A registration usually entitles the participants to 3 meals , car shows, awards and auction.
     
May
Annual Tucson Folk Festival
City: Tucson
Phone: 520-792-6481
Held every year in the first week of May this enjoyable event is free for the public. This festival offers something for everyone. You have music and shows for the children and also regional musicians. National headline acts every evening of the festival. And of course there is food and fun.
     
May
AZ HOG (Harley Owners Group) Rally
City: Tucson
Phone: 602-955-2658
An event not be missed for Harley Davidson owners. Enjoy the music, big parties, bike shows, bike parades and share your passion for Harley Davidson. For more details log on to http://www.azstatehogrally.com/
     
May
Bird Watching Field Trips
City: Tucson
Phone: 520-629-0510
The Tucson Audubon Society offers FREE bird watching field trips that take place each Tuesday and Saturday morning. Field trips go to various locations throughout southeast Arizona. Visit our website at www.tucsonaudubon.org or call for details!
     
May
Cinco de Mayo 10K Fitness Fiesta
City: Tucson
Phone: 520-299-5215
An annual run or walk event. It is one of the most beautiful 10K run through the scenic foothills of Tucson. After the race enjoy the mexican food and music including mariachi, along with lots of post-race activities.
     
May
Tucson Audubon's Annual Ironwood Festival
City: Tucson
Phone: 520-629-0510
Tucson Audubon's Annual Ironwood Festival honors the Ironwood tree and it's beautiful blossoms by providing a fun-filled event for families. Event includes exhibits and live animals pertaining to the Southwest.
     
June
Bird Watching Field Trips
City: Tucson
Phone: 520-629-0510
The Tucson Audubon Society offers FREE bird watching field trips that take place each Tuesday and Saturday morning. Field trips go to various locations throughout southeast Arizona. Visit our website at www.tucsonaudubon.org or call for details!
     
July
Bird Watching Field Trips
City: Tucson
Phone: 520-629-0510
The Tucson Audubon Society offers FREE bird watching field trips that take place each Tuesday and Saturday morning. Field trips go to various locations throughout southeast Arizona. Visit our website at www.tucsonaudubon.org or call for details!
     
August
Bird Watching Field Trips
City: Tucson
Phone: 520-629-0510
The Tucson Audubon Society offers FREE bird watching field trips that take place each Tuesday and Saturday morning. Field trips go to various locations throughout southeast Arizona. Visit our website at www.tucsonaudubon.org or call for details!
     
September
Bird Watching Field Trips
City: Tucson
Phone: 520-629-0510
The Tucson Audubon Society offers FREE bird watching field trips that take place each Tuesday and Saturday morning. Field trips go to various locations throughout southeast Arizona. Visit our website at www.tucsonaudubon.org or call for details!
     
October
Bird Watching Field Trips
City: Tucson
Phone: 520-629-0510
The Tucson Audubon Society offers FREE bird watching field trips that take place each Tuesday and Saturday morning. Field trips go to various locations throughout southeast Arizona. Visit our website at www.tucsonaudubon.org or call for details!
     
November
Bird Watching Field Trips
City: Tucson
Phone: 520-629-0510
The Tucson Audubon Society offers FREE bird watching field trips that take place each Tuesday and Saturday morning. Field trips go to various locations throughout southeast Arizona. Visit our website at www.tucsonaudubon.org or call for details!
     
December
Bird Watching Field Trips
City: Tucson
Phone: 520-629-0510
The Tucson Audubon Society offers FREE bird watching field trips that take place each Tuesday and Saturday morning. Field trips go to various locations throughout southeast Arizona. Visit our website at www.tucsonaudubon.org or call for details!
     


STATE AND NATIONAL PARKS:


Catalina State Park
City: Tucson
Phone: 520-628-5798
This park is 5,500 acres. There are campgrounds here with water and hookups for electricity and restrooms available at the campsites. The park also has an equestrian center, hiking trails, picnic area with grills and tables, a dump station and showers.
     

Picacho Peak State Park
City: Tucson
Phone: 520-466-3183
On April 15 1862, the only civil war battle in Arizona took place here. This park has a variety of hiking trails, picnic and camping areas. Spring time brings out an abundance of wildflowers that cover the ground like a carpet.
     


LODGING:

Adventure Bound Camping Resorts
City: Tucson
Phone: 800-777-8799
Nestled near the Santa Catalina Mountains. Amenities include: Cable Television, Fitness Center, Heated Pool, Laundry, Bingo, Planned Activities, Hot Tub and Much More.
     
Hacienda del Desierto Bed & Breakfast
City: Tucson
Phone: 1-800-982-1795
Romantic Spanish hacienda in a peaceful, secluded desert setting on 16 acres next to Saguaro National Park. Views, spas, nature lover’s paradise. Four luxury accommodations, three with kitchenettes. Award winner for “Best Interior Décor & Design”, “Most Privacy”, Best Wildlife Viewing”.
     
Voyager RV Resort
City: Tucson
Phone: 800-424-9191
Encompassing 150 acres, this Tucson Park offers it all. Swimming, Golf, Fitness, Dance, Restaurant, Arts and Crafts and More.
     


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