Best Tucson Tours & Trips

Arizona's second most populated city also is the location of the University of Arizona and its metropolitan area is often called the "Optic Valley" as it is a large optic manufacturing center.Tucson originated with the establishment of a military fort in 1775. Popular attractions are the Old Tucson Studios, Fort Lowell, Trail Dust Town, University of Arizona Art Museum, Centennial Hall, Tucson Museum of Art and the nearby Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum.
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FAQs about Tucson Tours

What is the best time of year to visit Tucson for mild weather?

The best time to visit Tucson for mild weather is between March and May, when temperatures range from 65°F to 85°F. Fall (October to November) also offers pleasant conditions. Avoid June through September, as the monsoon season brings high heat, dust storms, and afternoon thunderstorms.

Which airport should I fly into when visiting Tucson?

Fly into Tucson International Airport (TUS), located just 6 miles south of downtown. TUS offers domestic flights with major carriers and convenient ground transportation options, including rental cars, shuttles, and rideshares.

Are there passes for visiting Saguaro National Park and other Tucson attractions?

Yes, the America the Beautiful Pass grants access to both districts of Saguaro National Park (East and West). Alternatively, buy a $25 annual pass for the park. The Tucson Attractions Passport offers discounts at multiple sites like the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum.

Is it safe to hike in Tucson’s desert trails during summer?

Hiking in Tucson’s desert trails during summer (June-August) is risky due to extreme heat, with temperatures often exceeding 100°F. Hike only in early morning, carry at least one gallon of water per person, wear sun protection, and avoid trails like Sabino Canyon during peak heat.

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