Ed E. • July 26, 2015Beautiful park. Lots of walking, a great pond with a waterfall, and a good playground.
Marnee D. • October 28, 2014Take the tram or walk up so that you get to the top around sunset. Watch as the canyon transforms with the change in light. Gorgeous.
Carla T. • February 25, 2014Please keep your dogs on a leash! This is not a doggie park, but a great park to walk your dog.
John M. • May 20, 2010Best Sunset/Sunrise spot West of Tucson. Easy access, bring a picnic or just a camera, hike 5 minutes and be amazed by twin views.
The Ritz-Carlton • July 25, 2016A perfect spot for a hike, bike ride or dog walk. You can choose between soft or paved surfaces & distances are marked. No need to cross any streets on your walk, hike or ride. Families are welcome.
Dustin C. • June 19, 2011Wow. Splash park is super fun for the little ones. Big shaded area for the parents.
John M. • December 4, 2009Remarkable desert park in the city. Buy native plants, arts and crafts, enjoy the tea room for lunch or just tour the grounds.
Dallas Doozy M. • January 2, 2012I'm from the grassy East coast; I love grass, so I go here sometimes to stretch and walk or run ;)
Diana R. • April 5, 2013Elvis Presley did a famous concert here in the 60s. There is a great Rodeo Museum, too!
Samantha B. • April 8, 2013Great dog park! Avoid drama from the occasional crazy dog owner and it's a great place to let the pups let out some energy.
Kaitlin M. • November 16, 2013Great scenery, natural hot spring and swampland. Lots of wildlife and you can feed the ducks, fish and turtles. Small playground for kids also. Very peaceful and quiet. Great for picnics.
Fred D. • March 9, 2014This is an amazing National Park. The giant saguaro are beautiful and fascinating in their many shapes. Great place to visit.
Tom A. • February 2, 2017Picnic tables, plenty of shade, and lots of wildlife around! It's peaceful and serene.
Eleanore L. • June 9, 2014Bread is unhealthy for ducks and ducklings. Feed them half grapes, salad leaves, bird seed or oatmeal.
Stacy B. • July 23, 2013Don't park near the north end by the hill. People will try to break into your car and then go running back to their neighborhood. Park as close to the fields and lights as you're able.
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