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    Crossroads At Silverbell District Park

    4.6 (9 reviews)

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    Art exhibit on the trail towards Ina Road
    Doreen L.

    Beautiful new trail extension to Ina Road. Gorgeous artwork on the new trail. Things are really changing and growing in south Marana.

    Baseball & Soccer Stadium
    Alicia M.

    We came to the Marana Fireworks Show!! We loved everything about it... except maybe the ants (careful, there is rather a lot) 0.0 HUGE open spaces. Stadium lights kept everything safe and a lack of drunken idiots. Nice people (including the #police), didn't rain -- so many CUTE kids! Decent selection of food trucks, but wouldn't mind more legit BBQ.

    Splash pad and playground
    Lauren F.

    This is one of the better parks to visit in Marana and it has a wide variety of activities and walking paths available. It is located on Cortaro between Silverbell and I-10, so it is also close to a lot of restaurants, wo you could even pack up a lunch and bring a picnic to enjoy. The town of Marana also hosts their annual 4th 9f July event here each year with a fireworks display. Additionally, the park offers free wifi services and there is a local library on the premises. Overall, this is one of the nicest spots to come and enjoy family activities in Marana, so make sure to check it out!

    This concrete is too slippery.  It needs a coating like the Marana Heritage Park

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    Rillito River Park

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    Perfect place to walk with nice wide paved trails, plenty of parking close to restaurants and…read moreshopping. The smaller loop is just over a mile with longer options for your choosing . Walking under the Campbell overpass note the Bat signage and you can here the bast rustling overhead.Make sure you bring water and wear a hat and sunscreen because it sure heats up fast !

    If you come to Tucson or live in the area, you should definitely take a stroll along the Rillito…read moreRiver path. There is a paved path great for cyclists, runners or walkers. Or if you prefer, you can walk/run/bike along the wild side on the packed sand next to the paved trail weaving your way through the mesa verde trees and mesquite. Bring your dogs too, they'll also enjoy it. Most of the year, the river bed is dry and filled with scrub brush common in the Sonoran desert, but occasionally in the spring when the snow melts in the mountains, or during the summer monsoon season, the river will completely fill and the water will rage. Some have even been known to try riding a raft when the water reaches the banks. (FYI, don't do this! It isn't safe.) There are several city parks like Brandi Fenton where you can park and start your journey. Best to look at maps online to find the closest entry point and parking location convenient to you; as the park does cross over a lot of streets. In the distance, you will be able to enjoy the view of Mt. Lemmon and the rest of the Santa Catalina mountain range as it turns different hues of pink, red, orange, brown depending on the time of day you come. Sunrise in the summer months and sunset in the winter are great times to go in order to stay comfortable temperature wise. The trail was an almost daily staple in our lives when we lived here and walked the dogs along the trail or cycled and ran with friends. Even returning, while driving through town, we couldn't help but stop and take a stroll down memory lane by revisiting this lovely gem in Tucson.

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