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Pima County Parks and Recreation Department
1204 West Silverlake Road
Tucson, Arizona 85713
Phone: 520-740-2690

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Towering saguaros and green-barked palo verde trees. Javelinas, coyotes and abundant bird life. Dramatic summer thundershowers and winter sunsets. Expansive and inspiring vistas. These are some of the pleasures that the Tucson Mountains offer.
Area: N/A
Elevation: 3,931 feet.
Fees: None
Hours: N/A
Visitor Center: None
Facilities: N/A
Directions: West of Tucson, Arizona. Get directions from MapQuest.
Coordinates: Map Coordinates (NAD83): 32 13.840N; 111 05.860W.
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Tucson Mountain Park near Tucson, Arizona.
 Camping
There is no camping within the Tucson Mountains.
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This page was last updated Wednesday, December 17, 2008
   
 
   
 
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