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228: Experience the Southwest in Tucson, Arizona

24/09/2024
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Tamara heads to Tucson, Arizona frequently since her daughter Hannah is now a junior at the University of Arizona in Tucson. Kim and Tamara first experienced Tucson together at a Family Travel Association Conference, but since Hannah started school Tamara has visited a number of times.

While many of her activities are centered around the University of Arizona, she has taken time to explore more of the area.

A few tips for visiting Tucson:

  • Visit in the summer for lower prices but expect dry temps over 100 and it can also be monsoon season with short heavy rain storms and flooding
  • Avoid May graduation, August move in, Parent weekend in September or October, the Mineral & Gem Show in February, and big football or basketball games to find better availability for hotels
  • If you want a resort hotel with a pool, you are better looking at some of the hotels in the foothills versus downtown
  • You need to rent a car if you want to stay at a resort and explore the area
  • It is about 2-2.5 hours from Phoenix if you want to fly into there instead of Tucson or combine the two destinations

Favorite hotels:

  • Best for families: Westin Paloma
  • See Tamara's picks for the best places to stay in Tucson
  • Favorite for couples: Hacienda Del Sol
  • Best near campus: Graduate Tucson
  • Best downtown: Home2Suites by Hilton

Things to do in Tucson:

  • Saguaro National Park
  • Arizona-Sonoran Desert Museum
  • Sunset at West Gate Pass
  • Night sky star gazing at Mt Lemmon Windy Point or Kitt Peak
  • Hiking in Sabino Canyon
  • Pima Air and Space Museum
  • Horseback riding at White Stallion Ranch / Cowboy Cookout at Tanque Verde Ranch
  • Old Town Tucson
  • Shopping along Fourth Avenue
  • Enjoy Mexican food
  • See more things to do in Tucson
  • Great brunch spots in Tucson

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