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    Chiricahua National Monument - Fungus on a tree

    Chiricahua National Monument

    5.0(68 reviews)
    46.8 mi

    Fee free park!…read more Beautiful scenic drive, reminiscent of Bryce Canyon and the red hoodoos they have there. I'm insane and did the Big Loop (~13.5 miles, ~4.5hrs). Also camped at Bonita Campground. When I visited, they have a shuttle on Saturdays and Sundays (~9am departure) to so you can do a point to point (one way) decline hike back to your car. Rangers very friendly!

    I've been here twice and each time I have visited, it is mesmerizing and I don't want to leave!…read more This place is famous for their hoodoos and amazing rock formations that will leave you speechless and in awe! And while this place is a national monument, one thing our government could do instead of all the other nonsense going on is to upgrade this place to a national park. We stopped in here after spending time at Kartchner Caverns and today the scenic drive beyond the campground was closed because of the rain and snow that came down steadily last night. And because of this and due to the amount of time we had, we did a shorter walk along the Silver Spur Meadow. This trail is very easy, well shaded and what a beautiful place to view birds! I think may have seen 15 or more species in just the short walk we did here today. I was also here about 2 years ago and did the Echo Canyon Trail to the Grotto and that was such a lovely easy hike with all sorts of cool rock formations and I enjoyed climbing around. Id like to come back and do a more strenuous hike and when I get a chance, will come back and do the Heart of the Rocks trail! Visitor center is very cool with a really nice gift shop, museum, bathrooms and very informative rangers. Parking lot can be a bit tight but more parking available down the road. I was able to get a fun stuffed sandhill crane! I could spend a lot more time here and just love this place! Great place to get a dose of nature and love how the air feels at close to 5500 feet!

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    University of Arizona Visitor Center - Free Yourself with Tucson sunsets.

    University of Arizona Visitor Center

    5.0(1 review)
    102.5 miWest University

    I had a great visit to the Tucson Visitors Center ~ not only did I find plenty of brochures to…read moreutilize on my trip but the staff was very friendly and knowledgeable. They made many excellent suggestions and even gave me tips on a good location for dining. I was very pleased and pleasantly surprised by this quick stop. They have lots and lots of brochures about the area, they also sell the fun pass with coupons to various attractions and also have a gift shop to purchase items relating to Arizona, Tucson and the overall general desert area. There was parking at this location but is a bit confusing since there was some road construction going on but non the less parking was convenient and just outside the door.

    From the owner: Please note, temporarily closed to in-person visitation. Please call  (520) 621-5130 or email via…read morevisitor@arizona.edu. Why pop in to the UArizona Visitor Center? Local experts with answers to questions you didn't know you had. Tons of brochures you can take to flip through later while sipping that mojito poolside. One-stop souvenirs for the grandkids, nieces, and nephews. You'll be in the heart of University of Arizona-grab a bite, snag a smoothie, check out places you'll want to revisit while you're here. Get information on other area visitor centers. On the corner of Euclid Ave. and University Blvd.

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