Things to do in Southern Arizona

100 ideas of things to do and places to see on a visit to Southern Arizona, USA.


Southern Arizona has a desert climate - this means hot (very hot) summers but mild winters. From the wild beauty of the Arizona-Sedona Desert to the unusual and niche museums of the city of Tucson. This southern region has bit of everything to keep you busy.

Have a look at our travel destination guides for further interesting ideas and unusual places to visit in Southern Arizona and the city of Tucson.

Phoenix. Arizona
Southern Arizona
Southern Arizona
Biosphere 2
Biosphere 2, AZ
Kitt Peak Observatory, Arizona
Kitt Peak Observatory, Arizona

Arizona Overview:


State/Country: Arizona (AZ), USA

Currency: Dollar($)

Language: English

Population: 7.5 million (2021)

Time zone: Mountain Daylight Time (MDT/UTC-6hr) and Mountain Standard Time (MST/UTC-7hr)


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TUCSON

Destination Guide - over 60 things to do in the city of Tucson, AZ
PIMA Air Museum

History & Architecture


O.K. Coral Gunfight Site – exhibition and daily re-enactments of the famous gunfight

Casa Grande Ruins – some of the tallest ancient American ruins

Yuma Territorial Prison – experience a prisoner’s life in the late 1800, at Arizona Territory’s first prison

Bisbee Mining & Historical Museum – discover the copper mining heritage of this area, an interactive trip back in time


Tucson – includes Arizona State Museum and Arizona History Museum – see the Global Sightseer Tucson Destination Guide for more details[expander_maker id="2" more="Read more" less="Read less"]

Tombstone Courthouse State Historic Park – learn the real story behind the OK Corral and those who tamed the Wild West

Tubac Presidio State Historic Park – explore the ruins of a Spanish Colonial fort

Rose Tree Museum historic home with the world’s largest rose tree[/expander_maker]

Arts & Culture


Tohono O’odham Nation Cultural Center and Museum – learn about the Tohono O’odham culture and history of a people who inhabit the Sonoran Desert

Tubac Center of the Arts – paintings, jewellery and ceramics. Galleries, shops and workshops

Tombstone Epitaph Museum – print shop with historical records of Tombstone, as recorded in The Epitaph newspaper of the time

Amerind Foundation Museumarchaeological research and museum of art, history and culture of Native people from the Americas


Tucson – includes Tucson Desert Art Museum and Museum of Contemporary Art Tucson (MOCA) - see the Global Sightseer Tucson Destination Guide for more details

Science, Technology & Transport


Arizona-Sonora Desert Museumworld-class museum explores the plants and animals of the desert landscape

Kitt Peak National Observatory – panoramic mountain top views. Daytime tours, night-time star-gazing

Biosphere 2 – site of an ambitious technology and science experiment, within a sealed mini-world (University of Arizona)


Tucson – includes Southern Arizona Transport Museum and PIMA Air and Space Museum - see the Global Sightseer Tucson Destination Guide for more details[expander_maker id="2" more="Read more" less="Read less"]

Queen Mine Tours – historic underground mining tour. Rocks, minerals & fossils

Mt. Lemmon Skycenter – explore the night skies, University of Arizona

International Wildlife Museum – Tucson’s natural history museum: conservation, education and preservation. Exhibits suitable for all ages [/expander_maker]

Religion & Faith


Mission San Xavier del Bac – colourful centuries-old frescoes

Tumacacori National Historic Park – remains of three Spanish missions to the O’odham people, visitor center, museum and church

Boothill Graveyard – Tombstone’s cemetery for 19th Century outlaws

Casa Grande Ruins National Monument – ancient ruins of the Hohokam tribe, visitors center and tours

Church Square, Douglaslisted in the Guinness Book of Records as the only intersection in the nation with nothing but churches, one on each corner (Grace Methodist, Southern Baptist,  St Stephan’s Episcopal and First Presbyterian)

Unusual Attractions


Asarco Mineral Discovery Center – tour of a fully operational mine, exhibition and video theater

Titan Missile Museumtour the Cold War underground missile site and the launch control center, a National Historical Landmark site

AMARG “Boneyard” Tour – tours of a large aircraft storage site, commercial and military plane and helicopters (must book in advance)

University of Arizona Visitors Center – weekly guided walking tours of the University campus

Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research – find out about the stories trees can tell us, University of Arizona

Shopping Areas


Oro Valley Heirloom Farmer’s Market – local farmer’s produce, Saturday mornings

La Encantada – luxury shopping and dining in the Catalina Foothills

Singing Wind Bookshop, Benson – independent bookshop based on a ranch near Benson

Tucson Mall – large retail complex, dining and entertainment

Tucson Premium Outlets – shopping big named brands[expander_maker id="2" more="Read more" less="Read less"]

Trail Dust Town – dining, shopping and a trip back in time

Student Union Bookstores – official University of Arizona campus bookstore

Main Gate Square – dining, shopping and entertainment area[/expander_maker]

Activities for Children


Children’s Museum Tucsonhands-on learning and play for under 10s

Trail Dust TownWild West Stunt Shows, gold-panning, Ferris wheel and many more attractions …

Rooster Cogburn Ostrich Ranch – feed the animals, including goats, donkey and rabbits

Children’s Museum Oro Valleyhands-on learning and play for under 5s

Tombstone Forward – family-friendly events based at the historic town of Tombstone[expander_maker id="2" more="Read more" less="Read less"]

Musselman Honda Circuitgo-karting racetrack[/expander_maker]

Outdoor Activities, Sports and Walking Routes


Picacho Peak State Park – hiking trails, civil war re-enactments (March) and wildflowers in Springtime

Mt. Lemmon Ski Valleysky ride chair lift open all year round, southernmost ski destination in continental US

Saguaro National Park cycle and hike amongst the nation’s largest cacti, park locations on both east and west sides of Tucson

Colossal Cave Mountain Park -  cave tours, trail rides, hiking and cycling routes, petting zoo, and the home to many bats[expander_maker id="2" more="Read more" less="Read less"]

Tucson Speedway Arizona NASCAR home track, monster trucks and demolition derby. Family entertainment.

Roper Lake State Park camping, fishing, swimming, hiking and natural spring hot tub

Arizona Zipline Adventures – breath-taking views in the foothills of the Catalina Mountains

Catalina State Park – canyon hiking trails and bird watching

Horse riding  - horseback riding through the stunning Southern Arizona landscape

Kartchner Caverns State Park – cave tours, hiking, Bat Cave café and visitor center

Patagonia State Park – fishing, boating, hiking, birding, cave tours.

Ironwood Forest National Monument – desert mountain ranges and site of the long-living ironwood trees (remote, seek advice before travelling)

Skydive Arizona skydiving and wind tunnel simulator

Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument the only place in the US where the Organ Pipe cactus grows wild, a UNESCO biosphere reserve, borders Mexico[/expander_maker]

Festivals & Events


Tucson Rodeo (February) – the largest outdoor winter rodeo in the USA

Tucson Rodeo Parade (February) – large non-motorized parade, music, dancers, family-friendly event

Civil War Re-enactment (March) – site of the most significant battle in Arizona, Picacho Peak State Park

Tucson Jazz Festival (March) – live music from national and international jazz artists

Pima County Fair (April) food, music, fun[expander_maker id="2" more="Read more" less="Read less"]

Arizona Renaissance Festival (February & March) – arts, crafts, jousting tournaments

Arizona International Film Festival (April) – showcasing international independent films

Tucson Celtic Festival and Highland Games (November) – dancing, bagpipes, music and Highland Games[/expander_maker]

Nearby Day Trips


Tucson is Arizona’s second city. Have a look at the Global Sightseer destination guide for Tucson. Listed are over 60 ideas of places to see and things to do, including the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum and the PIMA Air and Space Museum

Phoenix – Arizona’s state capital, with interesting museums and art galleries, such as the Musical Instrument Museum  and the Western Spirit Scottsdale Museum of the West.

Cross a few feet over the Arizona/California border into Southern California to see the Center of the World monument

Use the city of Yuma as a base to visit Mexico.

Note: This information was accurate at the time of publishing and is updated regularly. However, it is advised that you confirm details directly before planning a trip or visiting an attraction.
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