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Golf Courses – Tucson, Arizona
Played the Sonoran coarse, excellent layout that offers plenty of challenges. Some holes have tight fairways so don''t miss or your in the desert. Greens are very challenging with lots of slope, ve... More on golflink.com
Clothing Shopping – Tucson, Arizona
After several hours of exploring the attractions of Trail Dust Town , a replica of a 19th-century Western town and ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Parks – Tucson, Arizona
Playspace is a remote controlled race track. More on KaBoom.org
Parks – Tucson, Arizona
This park offers a designated off-leash area. It is located across from the Reid Park Zoo entrance on a converted Little League field. The one acre dog park is lighted and fenced. Amenities include water, picnic tables, trees, and ... More on DogFriendly.com
Campgrounds – Tucson, Arizona
24 pull-thrus, back-ins, no side-by-side hookups, room for slide outs, some shaded. Security, spa, heated pool, shuffleboard, planned activities, ... More on GreatCampingSpots.com
Things To Do – Tucson, Arizona
Fleur de Tucson Balloon Rides is the oldest and most experienced professional hot air balloon company in Tucson. Our exceptional flights typically take us over the Tucson Mountains and Saguaro National Park West on Tucson's northwest ... More on arizonaguide.com
Parks – Tucson, Arizona
My son suggested it, and, as his wife was also free that day, I was really looking forward to it. More on igougo
Breweries – Tucson, Arizona
They have ample parking though. More on CitySearch
Bars – Tucson, Arizona
Wooden Nickel Tavern - There’s not much to be said about the cocktails at Wooden Nickel Tavern. They’re not necessarily cheap, but they’re ... More on clubzone
Golf Courses – Marana, Arizona
Sandy, lots and lots of sand. The first 4 miles of the trail are a gradual incline. The rest of the trail meanders through the desert and eventually brings you back to the trailhead. Recommended ... More on trails.mtbr.com
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