Saguaro National Park is a United States national park in Pima County in southeastern Arizona. The 92,000-acre (37,000 ha) park consists of two …
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Oct 27, 2024
The Saguaro National Park has two parts, on the west and east sides of Tucson. We visited the eastern part late on a Wedsnesday afternoon. Besides the loop road (reviewed separately), there wasn't … Full review by kay-cee-1138
Oct 9, 2024
We have been to A LOT of National Parks, have hiked many miles in these parks, and I have to say the trails in this park are the best marked trails we have ever seen. I was very thankful for this. Th… Full review by GlendaC233
Oct 8, 2024
Amazing experience. I learned so much about the desert and the life in it. A must see when in town. Make sure to catch the movie in the theater at the back of the gift shop. Full review by IRSHMN_99
We are driving through on Interstate 10 with some minor flexibility in our schedule. Can anyone tell me how long it takes to drive to the park from the interstate?
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The interstate goes right through Tucson and the NP has both a west and an east section. Either one is only about 30 to 45 min. max from the highway to the visitor center in each section …
The interstate goes right through Tucson and the NP has both a west and an east section. Either one is only about 30 to 45 min. max from the highway to the visitor center in each section Try putting in your map app on a smart phone - Tucson to the Red Hills Visitor Center (West part of the NP). You'll get a good number that is likely in that range.
Recommended shorter hikes in the park? We will be visiting both locations.
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The park has paved roads, and is simple to drive through and park in many locations. We walked along a couple of trails, and had great views everywhere. Maps are available at the …
The park has paved roads, and is simple to drive through and park in many locations. We walked along a couple of trails, and had great views everywhere. Maps are available at the Visitor's Center, and are easy to follow.