Bike through a cactus garden, hike to a mountain peak, wander through prehistoric petroglyph sites, stargaze from a mountain top, explore an old stone house, hang out with hummingbirds, visit a boneyard, search for vintage treasures, wake up early to bird with experts, pull up a … [Read more...] about Things to do in Tucson, Arizona
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The Civilian Conservation Corps at Arizona’s Colossal Cave
During the 1930s, the Civilian Conservation Corps did more than plant trees, fight fires and build thousands of miles of trails. One of the most singular projects in the west was helping create an accessible tourist attraction at Colossal Cave. Join us as we dig a little deeper … [Read more...] about The Civilian Conservation Corps at Arizona’s Colossal Cave
Exploring Arizona’s Empire Ranch
Southern Arizona’s Empire Ranch began as a small homestead. The Empire Ranch headquarters grew large enough over the passing decades to attract the attention of corporate owners. Eventually, it became a gem in the crowning glory of Las Cienegas National Conservation Area. Join us … [Read more...] about Exploring Arizona’s Empire Ranch
Picacho Peak & Petroglyphs
From the top of Picacho Peak in southern Arizona, you can see the world once inhabited by the Hohokam people. What you can’t see are the fading traces of their existence – from silted in canals to buried points and broken shards of pottery to faded petroglyphs. Join us on a trip … [Read more...] about Picacho Peak & Petroglyphs
Free Camping in Arizona: Saddle Mountain
Free camping – what’s not to like? Boondocking at Arizona’s Saddle Mountain, west of Phoenix, is a big step beyond mere like. The area’s proximity to outdoor adventures and prehistoric sites takes free camping in Arizona to near perfection in our books. Disclosure: This post … [Read more...] about Free Camping in Arizona: Saddle Mountain