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Tucson and Southern Arizona Tourism

Tucson and Southern Arizona Tourism on ArizonaBeautiful.com. Arizona Tucson and Southern Tourism Region - your Tucson and Southern Arizona Travel Guide to Vacations, Attractions and Events

Chiricahau National Monument - Near Wilcox, Arizona

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One of the less known parks of Arizona is the Chiricahua National Monument of Southern Arizona. This park has some of the most beautiful scenery in the state and should not be overlooked. Read more

Shady Dell Trailer Court Motel - Bisbee, Arizona

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Have you seen those old travel trailers in the back 40 of some farm where it sits falling apart and having everyone wonder why the heck they didn’t get rid of the "piece of junk" years ago.  Well, if you come to Bisbee you will see how someone took the past and has converted them into a lodging facility to accept guests. Read more

Rooster Cogburn Ostrich Ranch - Picacho, Arizona

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Sitting on 600 acres between Phoenix and Tucson on Interstate 10 you will see the largest privately owned Ostrich ranch in the U.S.A.  The ranch raises its own birds, they do not board for other people but they do share their experience and joy of these magnificent birds with those that want to stop by and see them.  The ranch is the home to over 1100 Pure South African Black hens laying.  Read more

Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum - Tucson, Arizona

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Combine a world class zoo, natural history museum and botanical garden and you have the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum.  This fabulous facility has been available for visitors with its exhibits of live animals for over a half a century.  The exhibits are set for the comfort of both the animals and the visitors with the natural landscape of the Sonoran Desert Region. Read more

Biosphere 2 - Oracle, Arizona

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Biosphere 2 is a project of the Unviersity of Arizona which serves as a tool to support research already underway by UA scientists.  It will enable the college to perform key experiments aimed at quantifying some of the consequences of global climate change. Read more

Gadsden Pacific Division Toy Train Operating Museum - Tucson, Arizona

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There are 90 members of this organization dedicated to the advancement of model railroading by the collection and operation of toy trains and railroad memorabilia, as well as preserving prototype railroad history by sponsoring railroading related activities and events to share with the public. Read more

Fort Lowell Museum - Tucson, Arizona

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Enter the world of the military life on the Arizona frontier with a visit to the Fort Lowell Museum right in the heart of Tucson.

When it was first established in1866, on the outskirts of Tucson, it was called Camp Lowell (originally called just “Post at Tucson”) on land previously inhabited and used between 900 A.D. and 1250 A.D by a large community of the prehistoric Read more

Reid Park Zoo - Tucson, Arizona

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If you love viewing animals from diverse areas around the globe, you’ll want to visit the Reid Park Zoo on your next trip to Tucson. The Reid Park Zoo is home to more than 400 animals. You’ll see all of your favorite zoo animals in comfortable habitat environments located throughout Reid Park Zoo. Read more

Tucson Spa Resorts - Tucson, Arizona

A world-famous spa destination

Another must visited place in the state of Arizona is the city of Tucson, where you can visit world famous spa resorts. You can visit Tucson spa resorts that offer a relaxing mud massage, hydrotherapy and steam baths. Some even offers a wide range of relaxing therapies, from ancient Native American treatments to modern therapies. Read more

Arizona Trail - Southern Border to Northern Border, Arizona

AT_logo_color.jpgArizona Trail - Southern Border to Northern Border, Arizona

Dissecting the state of Arizona from its southern border with Mexico to the northern border of Utah this trail gives hikers, bikers and horseback riders an un-matched opportunity to enjoy the beautiful state of Arizona.

There are 807 miles of trails to enjoy.  From Coronado National Memorial in the Huachuca Mountains to the Coronado National Forest, on to the Boyce Thompson Arboretum State Park, the Tonto National Forest area, Mormon Lake, around Flagstaff in the  Kaibab National Forest area, and finally up to Jacob Lake you will find the wonders of the state just waiting for you to see. Read more

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