

The rooms offer lots of space, but no televisions. Situated on the far east end of Tucson, this ranch/resort offers resort amenities such as spa, pool and high-speed Internet and promises an Old West adventure with horse rides and breakfasts cooked over a mesquite fire. We recommend that event participants camp in the grassy area just east of the start/finish. If luxury "camping" is more your style, check out Tanque Verde Ranch. Camping is available at Colossal Cave Mountain Park for free.

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Camping and park entry are free for Arizona Trail Day. In the evening, relax around the campfire with live music, dinner from It's Greek to Me restaurant and an Arizona Trail Ale at La Selvilla Campground.ĭetails: 9 a.m. Activities include a trail-maintenance outing, an archaeology walk and a storytelling round-table discussion from 3 to 5 p.m. Say hello to Jasmine, the mini donkey, and swap gear or stories of the trail. Hike, bike or horseback ride and enjoy a Mexican-buffet lunch and an outdoor expo. Colossal Cave Mountain Park offers cave tours, a café, gift shop, hiking, camping & horseback riding.
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The Arizona Trail Day and Colossal Campout promises a full day and night of fun on the Arizona Trail. A more modern and spacious location is along Oracle Road.ĭetails: Three locations in Tucson. For grit, try the original location in South Tucson. It is hard to resist the soft bun that encases a hot dog wrapped in bacon and slathered with diced tomatoes, mustard, relish, mayonnaise and ketchup. On the National Historic Register, the 2,400-acre Park showcases crystal-filled Colossal Cave and historic La Posta Quemada Ranch. It has been home, shrine, hideout, inspiring workplace, exciting playground, tranquil retreat. But we don't know what that magic number is. Welcome to Colossal Cave Mountain Park Online This desert refuge has sheltered people for over a thousand years. When visiting the cave, please also visit the little museum dedicated to the many CCC contributions at this Mountain Park. The work of the CCC at Colossal Caves is evident and extensive. We imagine there might come a time when you have been to El Guero Canelo enough times to order something other than the Sonoran hot dog. The young men of the CCC built roads, buildings, walkways, handrails, and lighting, making the caves accessible and a valuable tourist attraction. Here are things to do in and near Tucson. The weather is fine, the flowers are blooming and the city is ringed by mountains just waiting to be explored. Spring is a great time of year to be out and about in Tucson.
