Visiting Tucson What to See and Do

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Things To Do

Chiricahua National Monument

Climbing Squaw Peak

Finger Rock Trail

Golfing in Tucson

Madera Canyon

Picacho Peak Climb

Pima Canyon

Pusch Ridge and Santa Catalina Mountains

Red Rocks of Sedona

Rillito River Path

Run The Tucson Marathon

San Francisco Peaks

San Xavier del Bac Mission

The Tucson Gem & Mineral Show

Sunset Crater Volcano




Tucson Area Webcams

Kitt Peak

Tucson Panorama

Cams All Over Tucson

Mt Lemon

Oro Valley

Univ. of Arizona

Traffic Looking West

Traffic Looking East

Tucson Freeways

UofA Stud. Union

Golfing in Tucson

If you are a golfer there are few cities in the United States that offer better golf than Phoenix and Tucson Arizona. With 300+ sunny days a year you can almost always get out there for a round of golf. Even in the summer if you get out very early in the morning you can get a round in before it is too hot. Just be sure to stay in bounds and out of the desert scrub in the summer because our little friends the rattle snakes are out there. There are dozens of top-notch golf courses in Tucson and Phoenix. Below are a few links to consider.

  • Tucson City Golf Courses (Fred Enke Course, Randolph Course, Silverbell Course, El Rio Course, and the Dell Urich Course.
  • The El Conquistador (The Caņada Course, The Conquistador Course, Pusch Ridge Course)
  • The Golf Club at Vistoso
  • The Westin La Paloma Resort
  • Ventana Canyon Club
  • Heritage Highlands at Dove Mountain
  • Canoa Hills Golf Club
  • Golfing in Arizona (Phoenix and Tucson)

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