Galleries & Museums
Heart of the Sun Gallery
Our mission is to empower artists by offering both physical and online platforms to showcase their work, fostering a community of embodied...
Heart of the Sun Gallery
Strike gold with Oro Valley's dynamic multi-use trail system.
Oro Valley means "Valley of Gold" in Spanish, a reference that dates to a time when prospectors were searching for their fortune. Nowadays the riches of this bedroom community refer to its stunning location: Folks are floored by views of the rugged Santa Catalina and Tortolita Mountains that flank town. But its not just views. Oro Valley has topped several national "best of" lists for its laid-back, family friendly demeanor.
Oro Valley's trails are ranked as gold level by the American League of Bicyclists. 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 couldn't be better.
Check in to the Hilton El Conquistador Golf & Tennis Resort for commanding views of Push Ridge. Then set out to explore Catalina State Park, gateway to 5,500 acres of pristine desert, offering all-season camping, hiking (including frequent guided ranger walks), and horseback riding.
Oro Valley is also home to the Tohono Chul Park – deemed "One of the World’s Ten Best Botanical Gardens" by Travel + Leisure magazine – and the Oro Valley Aquatic Center, a competition-level facility that hosts national synchronized swimming championships every year. During the fall and spring, the Town holds three, free, outdoor concert series each month, and one just for kids!
Whatever you choose to do, keep your eyes peeled during both day and evening excursions: You might spot wildlife families including quail and javelina.
Visitors lace up their hiking boots to enjoy this magnificent natural area north of Tucson.
On the northeast edge of Tucson, Sabino Canyon is a popular gateway to outdoor adventures in the Santa Catalina Mountains.
Cities
Visit Arizona’s second-largest city, a UNESCO City of Gastronomy and a year-round outdoor playground. You can be secluded or social in Tucson....
Galleries & Museums
Our mission is to empower artists by offering both physical and online platforms to showcase their work, fostering a community of embodied...
Galleries & Museums
A private collection of motorcycles dating back to the 1950's with a family history. Currently open only by appointment.
Tours
Celebrate the journey in small groups! Since 1984 Kindred Tours has been exploring the world, with a particular focus on the American...
Tours
Located fifty-six miles southwest of Tucson on the Tohono O'odham Nation; the Kitt Peak Visitor Center is your first stop on any visit and...
Shopping
Setting a standard for luxury shopping in the Sonoran desert, La Encantada is a two-level, outdoor specialty center that celebrates the...
Nature & Wildlife
Come enjoy our cool temperatures in the small charming town of Oracle where the desert meets the mountains and we enjoy four gentle...
Spas & Luxury
At Loews Ventana Canyon, you can walk out the back doors and step into the natural beauty of the Sonoran desert. Inspired by nature and the...
Visitor Centers
Marana's history is deeply rooted in agriculture and ranching. Today, Marana offers a blend of the old and the new. Visitors can explore...
Galleries & Museums
The Mini Time Machine was created from the imagination and dedication of Founders, Patricia and Walter Arnell. Pat’s fondness for...
Hiking & Trails
The Arizona Bicycle Association is the official road and mountain site for the state of Arizona. We are a volunteer organization dedicated...
The Old West
On October 26, 1881, long-simmering friction between the Earps and the Clanton-McLaury gang erupted in the vacant lot behind the O.K....
The Old West
Built in 1939, Old Tucson is a renowned film set and family theme park located just outside Tucson, AZ. Nestled between Saguaro National...