National Park is there for you to like. Saguaro National Park has fine outdoors recreation, so you could have fun while here. If the weather is splendid here at Saguaro National Park, you can go for a hike along the La Milagrosa-Aqua Caliente Trail; if you need a location to
stay Oakwood at Finisterra is a tremendous choice. Dry warm beds await you at Hilton Tucson East, and Rincon Country East RV Resort is a magnificent campground nearby. Golf can be played at Dorado Country Club Golf Course; the great folks of Tucson like to hang out close by.
Going to Saguaro National Park is a fine idea when you've gotta get out. Saguaro National Park is a beautiful segment of wilderness where everyone has a fine time.
The staff at Saguaro National Park invite you to 'Experience Your America' in a way that only the Sonoran
Desert can offer. This unique desert is home to the most recognizable cactus in the world, the majestic saguaro. Visitors of all ages are fascinated and enchanted by these desert giants, especially their many interesting and complex interrelationships with other desert life. Saguaro
cacti provide their sweet fruits to hungry desert animals. They also provide homes to a variety of birds, such as the Harris’ hawk, Gila woodpecker and the tiny elf owl. Yet, the saguaro requires other desert plants for its very survival. During the first few years of a very long
life, a young saguaro needs the shade and protection of a nurse plant such as the palo verde tree. With an average life span of 150 years, a mature saguaro may grow to a height of 50 feet and weigh over 10 tons. While most visitors to Saguaro National Park choose a leisurely
drive on one of our scenic loop drives, those eager for an escape from the rigors of city life often opt to explore the park on one of our many trails. With over 150 miles of hiking trails, ranging from flat and easy strolls in the Sonoran Desert to steep and rugged hikes into
the Rincon Mountains, visitors of every ability have a place to get out of the car and explore. CONTACTS Email - sagu_information@nps.gov Fax- 520-733-5183 Write to Saguaro National
Park-Headquarters and Rincon Mountain District 3693 South Old Spanish Trail Tucson, AZ 85730-5601 - or - Saguaro National Park-Tucson Mountain District 2700 North Kinney Road Tucson, AZ 85743 Phone Visitor Information-Rincon Mountain District
- (520) 733-5153 Visitor Information-Rincon Mountain District (TDD) - (520) 733-5153 Visitor Information-Tucson Mountain District - (520) 733-5158 Headquarters - (520) 733-5100
TRAVEL BASICS
Operating Hours, Seasons Both districts
of the Park are open daily from 7:00 am to sunset. Visitor centers are open daily from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. daily. Both Visitor Centers are closed on Christmas Day. Getting There PLANE - Major airlines serve Tucson, Arizona. CAR - The Rincon Mountain District
may be reached from the City of Tucson by traveling east on Broadway or Speedway to Freeman Road; Take Freeman Road south (right) to Old Spanish Trail (4 miles [6.5 km] from Speedway, 3 miles [5 km] from Broadway). Turn left onto Old Spanish Trail heading south. Look for signs
to the Park entrance. The Park entrance is approximately .25 miles [.4 km] from Freeman Road. The Tucson Mountain District may be reached from Tucson by traveling west on Speedway Boulevard. At the junction with Camino de Oeste, Speedway Boulevard will change names to Gates
Pass Road. From this junction, continue to drive west on Gates Pass Road until you reach the 'T' intersection with Kinney Road (4 miles [6.5 km]). Turn right on Kinney Road and drive three miles [5 km] north to the Park entrance. The entrance is on the right side of Kinney Road.
BUS - Major bus lines serve Tucson, Arizona. PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION - Amtrak serves Tucson, Arizona. The City of Tucson operates public bus transportation services throughout the City of Tucson. These bus lines do NOT reach either district of Saguaro National Park.
Public transportation is not available within the park. Weather & Climate Winters are very delightful with mild warm days averaging 65 degrees F. (19 degrees C.) and cool nights averaging 40 degrees F.(5 degrees C.). Summers can be extremely hot with daytime temperatures
exceeding 105 degrees F.(41 degrees C.) in the shade, and evening lows averaging 72 degrees F. (22 degrees C.). Alway wear a hat and use sunscreen while hiking. Drink plenty of water. At least one gallon of water per person, per day is recommended. Accessibility Visitor
centers, orientation programs (captioning available by request), bookstores, restrooms, picnic areas, cactus gardens, and one interpretive trail in each district are accessible. Inquire at the visitor centers regarding accessible interpretive programs. There are six picnic areas
in Saguaro National Park that can be reached by vehicle. Each of these picnic areas features one table with an overhang and a wheelchair accessible pit toilet. Mica View and Javelina Picnic Areas are available in the Rincon Mountain District. Sus, Signal Hill, Cam-boh and Ez-kim-in-zin
Picnic Areas are available in the Tucson Mountain District. The brochure, For All To Enjoy, is available free at both visitor centers. If you would like a copy of this brochure sent to you by mail, please call (520) 733-5153 or write the Park at Saguaro National Park, 3693 South
Old Spanish Trail, Tucson, Arizona 85730-5601. Getting Around Most visitors to Saguaro National Park use private vehicles to get around. Public transportation is NOT available within the Park. All roads with Saguaro National Park are open to bicycle use; however, they
must abide by the same laws as motor vehicles. FEES/PERMITS
Entrance Fee RINCON MOUNTAIN DISTRICT - ENTRANCE $6.00/private car for 7 Days $3.00/individual for 7 Days $20.00 for Annual The optional annual pass
is for Saguaro National Park only. It is good for one year from the month of purchase.
TUCSON MOUNTAIN DISTRICT - ENTRANCE Free! No entrance fee required, however, National Park passes are available in the Visitor Center.
CAMPING
Rincon
Mountain District- Backcountry Camping Area Open All Year Backcountry camping is permitted in the Saguaro Wilderness Area located in the Rincon Mountain District.This backcountry area consists of 59,930 acres and was designated as a wilderness area in 1976. Overnight
camping requires a free permit, which can be obtained through the mail or in person at the RMD visitor center. Permits are not available after noon on the day of departure. There are six wilderness campgrounds, which are only accessible by foot or horse. All of these campgrounds
are a minimum of six miles from the nearest trailhead. Water is available seaonally in the wilderness area. Check with the RMD visitor center for a current water report. Manning Camp has a permanent spring, however, it may be frozen over during the winter months. It is stongly
recommended that all water be treated before drinking. Saguaro National Park does NOT offer drive-in camping facilities on either district. Camping is available in nearby county and state parks and in the Coronado National Forest. Pima County Parks and Recreation information is
available at www.azstarnet.com/~pcrp/tmp.htm. Information on Colossal Cave Mountain Park may be found at www.colossalcave.com/explore.html. Information on Catalina State Park may be found at www.pr.state.az.us/parkhtml/catalina.html. Campgrounds of the Coronado National Forest
can be researched at www.fs.fed.us/r3/coronado/scrd/.
Tucson Mountain District No camping is available within the Tucson Mountain District of Saguaro National Park.
LODGING
None available in either district. Contact the Tucson
Visitor's Bureau for information on lodging and dining in the Tucson area. Their address is 130 South Scott Avenue, Tucson, Arizona 85701. They may also be contacted at (520) 624-1817 or www.visittucson.org.
FACILITIES
Visitor Centers RINCON
MOUNTAIN DISTRICT VISITOR CENTER Open All Year 8:30 am to 5:00 pm Phone - (520) 733-5153 Location - The Rincon Mountain District visitor center is located 15 miles (24 km) east of downtown Tucson, Arizona. See the 'Getting There' section under Travel Basics
for detailed directions. Closures - The visitor center is closed on Christmas Day. Special Programs - Ranger guided programs are offered throughout the year. Several different programs are available daily during the busy winter months (November to mid-April).
Please call the visitor center for more information. Exhibits - Exhibits focus on the natural and cultural history of the Sonoran Desert. 'A Home in the Desert', a fifteen-minute orientation program to Saguaro National Park, is shown throughout the day. Captioning is
available on request. Available Facilities - Southwest Parks and Monuments Association (SPMA) operates a bookstore in the visitor center offering a large selection of books on the Sonoran Desert and the Southwestern United States. Wheelchair accessible public restrooms
are available at the visitor center.
TUCSON MOUNTAIN DISTRICT Open All Year 8:30 am to 5:00 pm Phone - (520) 733-5158 Location - The Tucson Mountain District of Saguaro National Park is located 15 miles (24 km) west of downtown Tucson, Arizona. See
the 'Getting There' section under Travel Basics for detailed directions. Closures - The visitor center is closed on Christmas Day. Special Programs - Ranger guided programs are offered throughout the year. Several different programs are available daily during
the busy winter months (November to mid-April). Please call the visitor center for more information. Exhibits - Exhibits focus on the cultural and natural history of the Sonoran Desert. 'Voices of the Desert', a fifteen-minute program exploring the Native American perspective
of the Sonoran Desert, is shown (captioned) throughout the day. Available Facilities - Southwest Parks and Monuments Association (SPMA) operates a bookstore in the visitor center offering a large selection of books on the Sonoran Desert and the Southwestern United States. Wheelchair accessible public restrooms are available at the visitor center.
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