Looking for something to do? You've come to the right city.
With our 325 days of sunshine a year, Tucson and the surrounding
area offer a great variety of activities for the entire
family including major League Baseball spring training,
hiking trails, zoos, and replicas of the Old West such as
Tombstone and Old Tucson. Complimentary shuttle service
is available within a five mile radius.
Arizona
Diamond Backs www.diamondbacks.mlb.com,
(520) 434-1000
Arizona's Major League Baseball team Spring Training Sports
shared with the Chicago White Sox’s – ½ miles. [Top]
Hi
Corbett Field/ Reid Post. www.tucsonaz.gov,
(520) 791-4873
This venue includes two city blocks with the spring training
park for the Major League Baseball Colorado Rockies Spring
Training Park, Reid Park Zoo, Public Golf Courses and four
mile outdoor fitness track – 4.5 miles. [Top]
Casino
Del Sol. www.casinodelsol.com,
1-800-344-9435
A full service casino including poker, bingo, blackjack,
slots, six dining options, four full service bars and a
world-class AVA Amphitheater – www.avaconcerts.com with
5000 seats and spectacular concerts – 12 miles straight.
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Old
Tucson Studio www.oldtucson.com,
(520) 883-0100
A world Famous Old West theme park and movie location including
daily live entertainment, high flying stunts shows, blazing
gunfights and saloon musicals – 12 miles. [Top]
Arizona
Sonora Desert Museum. www.desertmuseum.org,
(520) 883-2702
The Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum is a world well-known zoo,
natural history museum and botanical garden, all in one
place. Every exhibit interprets the desert environment in
which the animals live in nature – 12 miles. [Top]
Pima
Air and Space Museum. www.pimaair.org, (520)
574-0462
The Pima Air & Space Museum is the largest privately-owned
aviation museum in the world. 250 aircraft on display and
our motorcoach tour of the Davis-Monthan Air Force Base
– 7 miles. [Top]
Pima
County Fairgrounds. www.pimacountyfair.com,
(520) 762 9100
Tucson's largest event facility with concerts, drag racing
and equestrian events – 12 miles [Top]
Tucson
Children’s Museum. www.tucsonchildrensmuseum.org,
(520) 293 – 7330
The Tucson Children’s Museum is a nonprofit organization
providing hands-on learning experiences for children – 6
miles. [Top]
Tucson
Mall. www.shoptucsonmall.com,
(520) 293 -7330
Visit Tucson Mall located in Tucson, AZ for the best in
shopping, entertainment and dining. Incredible selection
with over 2oo stores – 14 miles. [Top]
I – 19 Irvington
Rd
Harkins 18 Screen theatre with a variety of stores including
target Ross Dress for Less, Best Buy many others. [Top]
Tucson
Raceway Park. www.tucsonracewaypark.com,
(520) 762-9200
Tucson Raceway Park is a paved oval racetrack located off
Interstate 10 just south of Tucson, Arizona. [Top]
Mission
San Xavier del Bac www.sanxaviermission.org,
(520) 294 2624
Mission San Xavier del Bac is situated in the Santa Cruz Valley
nine miles south of Tucson, Arizona. [Top]
Biosphere
2. www.b2science.org,
(520) 838-6200
Biosphere 2 is located north of Tucson on Oracle Road (Highway
77) at Mile Marker 96.5. [Top]
Titan
Missile Museum. www.titanmissilemuseum.org,
(520) 625-7736
The Titan Missile Museum is about 25 miles south of Tucson
off I-19. Take exit 69 west 0.1 mile to the entrance. [Top]
Colossal
Cave Mountain Park. www.colossalcave.com,
Colossal Cave Mountain Park is the home to dozens of species
of mammals, including bats. 16721 E. Old Spanish Trail Rd.,
Vail, AZ. [Top]
Kartchner
Caverns State Park. www.azstateparks.com,
(520) 586-2283 Kartchner Caverns State Park, located nine
miles south of I-10, off State Hwy. 90, exit 302, is known
world-round for its amazing caves. [Top]