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Tuscon: Rancho de Los Cerros Horseback Riding Tour

1. Tuscon: Rancho de Los Cerros Horseback Riding Tour

Explore the Coronado National Forest on horseback and admire the Santa Catalina Mountains in the Catalina State Park. Ride around a ranch which was homesteaded in the 1800s. Explore at your own pace, and then return to the equestrian center when you finish your ride. Come to the meeting point and check in with the activity provider. Then, saddle up and get on the horse to start exploring the historical ranch. Go along equestrian trails among the Saguaro Cactus and take in the spectacular view of the Santa Catalina Mountains along the way. Take your time while you explore the ranch at your leisure. Enjoy a beautiful early morning ride, or else select an optional afternoon ride if you like. Finally, return to the equestrian center to finish up your horseriding experience.

Tucson: Guided Food Walking Tour with Tastings

2. Tucson: Guided Food Walking Tour with Tastings

Learn the story of a city that started with open spaces and rich agriculture and became an eclectic part of the southwestern United States on a walking food tour of Tucson. Start at The Mercado, an authentic Mexican marketplace, where you will sample a classic Mexican pastry. Next, find a delectable Sonoran treat made to perfection. Then, hop on a modern streetcar, diving deeper into the historic downtown before sampling a secret dish. For something lighter, take refreshment with a local favorite, where you will cool down with an expertly crafted tea. On your walk, see some local and national creative artistry up close and personal and hear the stories of how a humble farming village transformed into a vibrant, creative community. Move onward to discover a local infusion of Latin flair and Indian flavor. Finally, conclude the tour by sampling the delectable sweetness of a time-honored tradition as you pay homage to a Tucson icon.

Tucson: 5-Line Zipline Course in the Sonoran Desert

3. Tucson: 5-Line Zipline Course in the Sonoran Desert

Feel your adrenaline pumping as you ride 5 ziplines above the Sonoran Desert near Tucson. Explore the desert landscape on short hiking trails between the ziplines, and admire sweeping views over the scenic surroundings. Make your own way to the zipline adventure course, located just 1 hour north of Tucson and 2 hours of Phoenix in the foothills of the Catalina Mountains. Upon arrival, take in scenic views of the San Pedro River Valley, the Galiuro Mountains, the Tonto National Forest, and the Catalina Mountains. Then, prepare for your thrilling zipline adventure. Push the limit of your comfort zone as you ride 5 ziplines ranging in length from 400 to 1,500 feet. The last and longest run is a dual line, making it possible to zip alongside a friend or loved one. In between ziplines, plant your feet back on the ground and discover the desert landscape from the short hiking trails. Familiarize yourself with different types of plant life such as ocotillo, agave, and different types of cactus. While you are ziplining and hiking, keep your eyes peeled for wildlife: desert spiny lizards, Gila monsters, javelina, deer, and even bobcats inhabit the property. Stay refreshed during your desert experience with the water provided along the trails.

Box Canyon and Pinal Mountains Half-Day ATV Tour

4. Box Canyon and Pinal Mountains Half-Day ATV Tour

Explore the extreme northeast corner of Florence, Arizona on board a thrilling Terrain Vehicle (ATV). Located halfway between Tucson and Phoenix, the Box Canyon and Pinal Mountains make for an ideal day out from both cities. The dirt trail that will set your blood racing is about 30 miles long, and you will have 3.25 hours to play. Once your guide has equipped you with safety equipment and received a short training, head off along dirt trails that twist, turn, and bump up and down the Pinal Mountains. Climb up and over the front range of the mountains. At the same time, your guide points out Indian petroglyphs left behind by the ancient Native Americans.  Another point of interest is an old adobe building that served as a way station for the Butterfield Overland Stage Coach Company during the 1860s. For a short time, it also serviced the Pony Express on what was known as the "Butterfield Route." The real highlight of the tour is Box Canyon. You'll be in the canyon for about 6 miles. Get set for the drama of the middle 3 miles, a slot canyon with walls only about 10-20 feet apart and 900 feet high on both sides!

Tucson Downtown: Self-Guided Audio History Walking Tour

5. Tucson Downtown: Self-Guided Audio History Walking Tour

Enjoy the beauty of the Downtown Tuscan on a self-guided walking tour. Explore the famous places like the Tucson Museum Of Art, J Knox Corbett House, and more with the magic of GPS playback. You will receive the download instructions after booking. Download the app and start the tour with your mobile phone as your guide. Discover how downtown Tucson transformed from a prehistoric village into an architecturally rich neighborhood.   Start your tour outside the Presidio San Agustín del Tucson Museum, where you will hear about what daily life was like for early settlers in the late 1700s. See the reconstructed walls and walk down the streets to the Old Town Artisans, a collection of arts and craft shops. Along the way, you will point out Sonoran row houses made of adobe bricks. Next, a few blocks and two centuries away, you will see what local historians call “The Mansions of Main Street”, the Tucson Museum Of Art, and J Knox Corbett House. You will know about some of the area’s unusual Spanish street names, like Calle de La India Triste (Street of the sad Indian). Hear about the Owl’s Club and the exclusive, lavish parties thrown by the unmarried men that formed its membership. Pass by the Café a la carte and try some delicious pastries. Learn the story of the Main Avenue lawyer who hid from Wyatt Earp after the gunfight at the O.K. Corral. En route, you will discover why Franklin Street is named after Albert Banta and why he was known as Buckskin Charley. Walk through the gorgeous lanes and see over six of downtown Tucson’s architectural styles homes.

Tucson: Southern Arizona Attractions Discount Pass

6. Tucson: Southern Arizona Attractions Discount Pass

Discover Southern Arizona's top attractions and save over $600 at over 100 different locations. The Passport entitles you to 2-for-1 admissions and other offers at participating attractions. Visit as many attractions as you like during normal operating hours until your time runs out. The clock starts when you use your pass at the first attraction. Have your pass instantly delivered to your phone via text or email and start using it immediately without wasting your phone's storage on app downloads. Save the pass to your phone's home screen for easy one-tap access. Some of the attractions included: • Arizona Zipline Adventures • Mt. Lemmon Ski Valley • Golf N' Stuff • Reid Park Zoo • Southern Arizona Heritage & Visitor Center • Tombstone’s Boot Hill • Tucson Sugar Skulls (Spring) • Center For Creative Photography • DeGrazia Gallery In The Sun Museum • Helen S. Schaefer Poetry Center • Madaras Gallery • Museum of Contemporary Art Tucson • Sonoran Glass School • The Mini Time Machine Museum Of Miniatures • Tubac Center Of The Arts • Tucson Desert Art Museum • Tucson Improv Movement • Tucson Museum of Art and Historic Block • Ajo District Chamber and Visitor Center • Amerind Museum • Arizona History Museum • Arizona State Museum • Bisbee Mining & Historical Museum • Bisbee Tourism Center • Discover Bisbee • Discover Marana Visitor Center • Mission San Xavier Del Bac • Nogales-Santa Cruz County Chamber of Commerce & Visitor Center • O.K. Corral® Famous Gunfight Site • Presidio San AgustÍn Del Tucson Museum • Southern Arizona Transportation Museum • Tombstone Epitaph Newspaper & Museum • Tucson Rodeo Parade Museum • University Libraries • Arizona- Sonora Desert Museum • Campus Arboretum • Colossal Cave Mountain Park • Desert Laboratory on Tumamoc Hill • Greater Oro Valley Chamber of Commerce • Green Valley Sahuarita Chamber Of Commerce • International Wildlife Museum • National Parks Store • Oracle State Park • Patagonia Lake State Park • Picacho Peak State Park • Sabino Canyon Crawler • Saguaro National Park East and West • Tohono Chul • Tubac Presidio State Historic Park • Tucson Botanical Gardens • Tumacácori National Historical Park • La Encantada Shopping Center • Main Gate Square • University of Arizona Book Stores - Student Union • Biosphere 2 • History of Pharmacy Museum • Space Imagery Center GoodEnough Silver Mine and Trolley (Tombstone) • TopGolf • Arizona Opera • Arizona Theatre Company • Fox Tucson Theatre

Saguaro National Park Self Guided Driving Audio Tour

7. Saguaro National Park Self Guided Driving Audio Tour

Start by downloading the Action Tour Guide app, which will function as your personal tour guide, audio tour, and map. Purchase one tour per car, not per person. Everyone listens together! Note: This 21+ mile-long tour covers the essentials of Saguaro National Park in 2-3 hours. This self-guided driving tour features both West and East Saguaro National Park. Start by downloading the Action Tour Guide app, which will serve as your personal tour guide, audio tour, and map, all in one! Once downloaded, your journey through West Saguaro National Park starts adjacent to 4960 W Ajo Highway in Tucson. As you drive, dig into the secrets behind the park’s majestic mountains. Learn how they began as mere mud and hear about the tectonic changes that shaped them! Then see the Old Tucson Theme Park, a movie set turned into a totally unique theme park. Next, stop at the Gates Pass Scenic Lookout for enchanting views of Tucson’s ancient rock formations. You’ll meet Thomas Gates, the pass’s namesake and hear about his eclectic life as a pioneer, gambler, entrepreneur, and prison superintendent! As the journey continues, take in the grand Saguaro cacti. Uncover how they sustain the park’s wildlife, and how the Tohono O’odham once used these iconic succulents! Next stop is the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, featuring all kinds of exhibits about the natural wonders of the desert. Get to know rugged homesteaders like Emilio Carillo, whose successful cattle ranch attracted a rather greedy gang and nearly cost him his life! For more drama, you’ll learn about the area’s mining history and unearth stories full of embezzlement, greed, and kidnapping! The journey continues onto the Valley View Overlook Trail, one of the most popular (and scenic) hikes in the whole park. As you drive on, get the wild story behind the park’s formation, covering eight decades! Discover the mysterious petroglyphs of Signal Hill and get acquainted with Geronimo, who lived not far from this very park! The East Saguaro Tour begins at the Rincon Mountain Visitor Center in Tucson. Get the stories of the Hohokam, then stop at the breathtaking Sonoran Desert Outlook. Next, you’ll find out just how courageous the bighorn sheep really are! Hear how they can scale cliffs and balance upon precipices. Speaking of wildlife, you’ll also get some ferocious facts about the local mountain lions.As you continue, you’ll reach the Cactus Forest Trail, an incredible path through the park’s famous cacti. Stop by the scenic Riparian Overlook, then continue on to the famously beautiful Tanque Verde Ridge Trail. Your tour concludes here.

Tombstone: 2-Hour Small Group Scavenger Hunt Game

8. Tombstone: 2-Hour Small Group Scavenger Hunt Game

Looking for a way to turn Tombstone into a giant game board?   Urban Adventure Quest has created an interactive scavenger hunt that combines the fun of the Amazing Race with a three-hour sightseeing tour of Tombstone with a wild-west theme.  Guided from any smart phone, groups make their way among well-known and overlooked gems of the city, solving clues and completing challenges while learning local history.  The scavenger hunt adventure begins in the heart of this famous western town and takes you on a well-designed course to historic saloons, theaters and of course, the O.K. Corral.  This mini Quest tour requires approximately 1 mile of walking.  Using a smart phone as “the guide” allows participants to start when they want and determine their own pace of play.  Stop to watch a shoot-out, or grab a refreshing sarsaparilla to wet your whistle and go at your own pace. Offered at a fixed price for a group vs. per person pricing, this city tour/game offers a great value to those on a budget. Quest Highlights Start: City Hall on Fremont St. End: Tombstone Court House Distance: 1.0 mile NikeFuel: 312 pts Time: 1.5 hours   Questions: 12 Bonus Qs: 2   Points of Interest: The Epitaph Bird Cage Theatre Big Nose Kate’s OK Corral Tombstone Court House

Tucson Tour: Saguaro & Mt. Lemmon Self-Guided Audio Tour

9. Tucson Tour: Saguaro & Mt. Lemmon Self-Guided Audio Tour

Welcome to Shaka Guide's audio tour app, your companion for exploring the captivating sights of Tucson, Arizona. Get ready to embark on an unforgettable journey through two iconic destinations: Saguaro National Park and Mount Lemmon. As you begin your tour of Tucson with the Shaka Guide app, prepare to be amazed by the beauty and diversity of the Sonoran Desert. The app will provide informative and engaging audio commentary, sharing insights into the unique ecosystems, rich history, and fascinating geology of the region. Your first stop is Saguaro National Park, where the towering saguaro cacti steal the show. Learn about these magnificent giants and their importance in the desert ecosystem as the app guides you through the park's scenic drives and hiking trails. Don't miss the Cactus Forest Loop Drive or the Signal Hill Trail, where you can witness the stunning landscape dotted with hundreds of saguaros. Continue your journey to Mount Lemmon, a majestic peak that offers respite from the desert heat and treats you to breathtaking alpine vistas. The app will guide you through the scenic Catalina Highway, also known as the Mount Lemmon Scenic Byway. Marvel at the changing landscapes as you ascend to higher elevations, passing through various life zones. Once you reach the top, explore the wonders of Mount Lemmon. Enjoy panoramic views from Windy Point Vista, where you can see for miles across the Tucson valley. Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty of activities to indulge in on Mount Lemmon. Hike the picturesque trails that meander through pine forests, such as the Aspen Loop Trail or the Marshall Gulch Trail. Experience the thrill of rock climbing or try your hand at fishing in one of the mountain lakes. As you drive back to Tucson, the Shaka Guide app will continue to provide interesting commentary about the region's history, culture, and local attractions. You'll discover hidden gems, unique dining options, and recommendations for further exploration in Tucson. With the Shaka Guide app as your knowledgeable companion, your tour of Saguaro National Park and Mount Lemmon in Tucson will be enriched with fascinating stories, natural insights, and practical information. So, grab your phone, download the Shaka Guide app, and get ready to embark on an extraordinary journey through the diverse landscapes of Tucson, Arizona.

Tucson: 3-Hour Urban Adventure Quest Scavenger Hunt

10. Tucson: 3-Hour Urban Adventure Quest Scavenger Hunt

Looking for a way to turn Tucson into a giant game board? Urban Adventure Quest has created an interactive scavenger hunt combined with a 3-hour sightseeing tour of Tucson. Guided from any smartphone, you and your team will make your way among well-known and overlooked gems of the city, solving clues and completing challenges while learning local history. The scavenger hunt adventure begins in the heart of the city and takes you on a well-designed course to famous parks, cathedrals, historic hotels, theaters, and El Presidio. Using a smartphone as your guide makes it possible for you to start when you want and determine your own pace of play. Stop for a famous bacon-wrapped Sonoran dog or grab an ice cream. Offered at a fixed price for a team of up to 5 players versus per person pricing, this city Quest offers a great value to those on a budget. Note that the tour involves approximately 2 miles of walking.

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