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  1. TUCSON - Visit Arizona

    Visit Arizona’s second-largest city, a UNESCO City of Gastronomy and a year-round outdoor playground.

  2. Tucson & Southern Arizona

    Discover Tucson's allure—Arizona's second-largest city, famed for desert landscapes, iconic Saguaro cacti, and vibrant Mexican-American culture.

  3. SAGUARO NATIONAL PARK - Visit Arizona

    See giant symbols of the Southwest in the only place where saguaros grow in the Sonoran Desert near Tucson.

  4. KARTCHNER CAVERNS STATE PARK - Visit Arizona

    Hotels in nearby Benson and Tucson also make the perfect home base to visit many of Southern Arizona’s signature attractions. Visitors discover ties to Arizona’s heritage at Tombstone and Bisbee, …

  5. ORO VALLEY - Visit Arizona

    The city is the starting point for the annual 40-mile El Tour de Tucson, which attracts thousands of cyclists from across the United States on the first Saturday after Thanksgiving, when the weather …

  6. Tanque Verde Ranch - Visit Arizona

    Tanque Verde Ranch is one of America's top old-time cattle and guest ranches. We're located on 60,000 acres of Tucson's most breathtaking desert landscapes, nestled amongst the Rincon Mountains and …

  7. Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum

    Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum This indoor and outdoor museum is dedicated to conserving the Sonoran Desert by protecting native plants and animals, providing educational programming, …

  8. First-Timer's Guide to the World's Largest Gem Show - Visit Arizona

    From a small gathering of gem and mineral collectors, professionals, amateurs and hobbyists in the 1970s, the winter gem show in Tucson has grown into an international annual event that draws …

  9. A Sampling of Arizona's Dude Ranches

    Since moving to Tucson in 1988, freelance writer Elena Acoba has enjoyed traveling to the four corners of Arizona. Her favorites spots in her adopted state: the natural wonders and the rich historical sights.

  10. CATALINA STATE PARK - Visit Arizona

    Just outside the park, visitors can head south for metro attractions in Tucson or a bit further north to Oracle for more outdoor adrenaline rushes. Towering mountains set the backdrop for epic outdoor …