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A relatively easy, two mile loop hike 35 miles north of Tucson, Arizona, provides exercise, birding and geology in an uncrowded, spectacular setting.
Catalina State Park lies just 25 miles north of downtown Tucson. Birding is great here any time of the year, but fall brings the added attraction of migratory birds.
From mid-October through April, Catalina State Park provides free guided bird walks every Friday morning. Expert guide Denis Wright leads these bird-rich outings.
A near-level trail 25 miles north of downtown Tucson, Arizona, is a great choice anytime of the year for hiking, birding, other wildlife viewing and photography.
Snowbird Alert: The federal Bureau of Land Management (BLM) welcomes visitors to enjoy the sunshine, warmth, and beauty of the desert for as long as seven months.
Spring camping in the Tucson, Arizona area brings together golfers, hikers, bird watchers, nature photographers, spring wildflower followers, and even snow skiers!
Tucson is unique not just because it's the native area where Saguaro cacti grow (pronounced sa-war-oh), but because it is a fun and affordable travel destination.
The Superstition Mountains, located near Phoenix, Arizona, offers both hikers and treasure-seekers hours of fun and excitement.
An easy trail 25 miles north of downtown Tucson, Arizona, provides great birding and scenic photographic opportunities.


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