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Tucson: Southwest Vacation Haven

This southern Arizona city blends rustic, Wild West charm with modern-day sophistication.

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Don’t Miss Sightseeing

The Anza Trail

Learn about the significant Spanish and Mexican influence on the region through a tour of the Juan Bautista de Anza National Historic Trail. Anza, an intrepid explorer, led a party of 240 colonists on an expedition from Mexico to found a mission near the San Francisco Bay. The Anza Trail is a 1,200-mile marked route, beginning in Southern Arizona. While this could be a vacation program in itself, you can pick and choose from the many interesting stops on the trail. There are numerous, itineraries to consider. For suggestions: www.arizonaguide.com

San Xavier del Bac Mission

This amazing white, historic structure is often referred to as the “Sistine Chapel of North America.” With delicate paintings on the walls and ceiling and beautiful architectural lines, San Xavier del Bac is a favorite among photographers visiting the area. My children and I enjoy visiting churches during our travels, particularly in historic areas, and this stop was no exception. It remains a Catholic parish serving the Tohono O’odham community for whom it was first established in the late 1600s. www.sanxaviermission.org

The bells at San Xavier Mission  
  • The bells at San Xavier Mission

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Arizona Sonora Desert Museum

I’ve visited this remarkable museum many times, with and without my boys, and would welcome any opportunity to return. This is a great way to introduce children (and adults) to the magnificence of the Sonoran desert and all of its inhabitants. With a world wide reputation in the scientific community as its cornerstone, the Arizona Sonora Desert Museum serves as a zoo, natural history museum and botanical garden in one stop.

Give yourself plenty of time to enjoy the more than 300 animal species (including mountain lions, snakes and Gila monsters ) and 1,200 kinds of plants. Check the Web site in advance to find out about special events for the day and children’s programs you will want to schedule into your visit. www.desertmuseum.org

Bighorn Sheep at the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum.  
  • Bighorn Sheep at the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum.

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Pima Air & Space Museum

The largest aviation and space museum west of the Rocky Mountains, Pima gets votes from my boys for the more than 250 aircraft on display, from Wright Brothers–style antiques to space exploration vehicles. www.pimaair.org

Center for Creative Photography

For photography lovers, the Center for Creative Photography is a must-see stop. Located on the University of Arizona campus, this museum holds contemporary works of nearly every major North American, 20th-century photographer, including images by Ansel Adams and Alfred Stieglitz. And it’s free. www.creativephotography.org

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Donna

by Donna on January 13, 2009

Tucson's Family Friendly Weekends Tucson launches a new Family Friendly Weekends Web site this month that keeps track of all the various events happening in the city's main entertainment areas, including downtown, 4th Avenue and the University of Arizona campus. Listing will include the Tucson Children’s Museum, Fox Tucson Theatre, Pima County Public Library, and other performance venues, museums, galleries, art exhibits, film screenings, walking tours, concerts and special events, many aimed at families with youngsters. www.visittucson.org/visitor/familyfriendlyweekends

Eric Wood

by Eric Wood on October 10, 2008

Ahhh Spa My favorite resort in Tucson is Canyon Ranch. It is the best place I've ever been to for relaxing, eating healthy and connecting with your self and nature. No golf- but great hikes. The best thing are the included spa treatments. Try the Watsu massage!

ann

by ann on September 23, 2008

well done! lots of good ideas!

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