
Tucson Mountain Park: Discovering the Extreme Beauty of Saguaro Forests
Tucson Mountain Park is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Tucson, Arizona, United States. This park was established in the year 1929 on April. It is a 20,000-acre sonoran desert natural preserve forest situated just few kilometers west of the Tucson through the beautiful Gate Pass.
Tucson Mountain Park or TMP includes one of the most wonderful saguaro forests in the entire world. The C. B. Brown and the Pima County Parks Commission was established in order to manage the park.
The Tuscon Mountain Park has about 62 miles of non-motorized shared- use trails. These trails are open to several people such as mountain bikers, hikers and equestrians and it offers a huge variety of wonderful experiences such as breathtaking views and technical challenges. Gates Pass overlook comprises historic structures and interpretive displays. Wildlife viewing and picnicking opportunities are situated all over the park.
Horseback riding, hiking, bicycling, camping and picnicking are some of the recreational facilities within the Tucson Mountain Park.
"The Pima County" archery range is situated in TMP (Tucson Mountain Park) just one mile on the north side of the Old Tucson Studios on the Kinney Road. It is a self-guided facility which includes a stationary marked shooting range and defined archery courses situated all over the park. Rest rooms and water are available for your convenience. It is open daily from 7:30 Am to until dusk. Daily use fee is five dollars per individual.

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