What To Do In Tucson Arizona Volume 4

One of my favorite hidden gems about living in Tucson, Arizona, is the incredible deals that come around when the summer heats up. As temperatures rise, local resorts offer discounts, making luxurious getaways surprisingly affordable. It’s the perfect time to treat yourself to a staycation at some of the finest resorts in the area, such as the JW Marriott or the Westin La Paloma.

The Westin La Paloma Resort

Luxury Resorts at a Discount

During Tucson’s cooler months, these high-end resorts are often out of reach for many due to their premium rates. However, once summer rolls in and temperatures soar into the triple digits, resort vacancies rise, leading to incredible discounts. This is when locals can take advantage of the reduced rates and enjoy luxurious poolside lounging, refreshing margaritas, and relaxing spa treatments. It’s a perfect way to escape daily routines and enjoy a little slice of luxury close to home.

University of Arizona Football Tailgating: A Community Tradition

When summer ends, the University of Arizona football season kicks off, and tailgating becomes a cherished tradition. Fans gather on the University Mall, where the atmosphere is electric with entertainment and community spirit. Arizona Stadium, which opened in 1929 and seats up to 57,400 fans, hosts the largest sporting events in Tucson. It’s not just about the game; it’s about the vibrant sense of community that tailgating brings. With 20 bowl appearances to its name, Wildcat football is a must-experience event for any sports enthusiast.

Sip and Savor at the World Margarita Championship

For those looking for a more spirited celebration, Tucson hosts the annual World Margarita Championship on Father's Day weekend at the El Conquistador Tucson, A Hilton Resort. Organized by the Southern Arizona Arts and Cultural Alliance (SAACA) and Tucson Original Restaurants, this event is a feast for the senses. Top chefs and mixologists from the region compete to craft the best signature margarita, making it a delicious event for cocktail lovers.

Marco From Nana’s Kitchen With Another Award Winning Margarita Recipe

Stargazing in the Astronomy Capital of the World

Did you know that Tucson is known as the astronomy capital of the world? The city was the first to implement a dark sky ordinance, ensuring optimal conditions for stargazing and preserving the night sky. One of the premier spots for astronomy lovers is Kitt Peak National Observatory, home to the world’s largest collection of optical telescopes. It’s the perfect destination for anyone looking to gaze at the stars and explore the mysteries of the cosmos. For more insights into stargazing, be sure to check out our full video on Kitt Peak.

Kitt Peak Observatory

Dive into Literature at the Tucson Festival of Books

For book lovers, the Tucson Festival of Books is a must-attend event. Established in March 2009, this nonprofit event takes place on the University of Arizona mall and offers a weekend of literary celebration. Authors from around the world gather for signings, panels, and interactive sessions, making it the third-largest book festival in the United States. Visitors can explore countless booths, enjoy live music, and sample delicious food from local eateries. It’s a fantastic way to immerse yourself in the world of literature while enjoying the lively atmosphere of Tucson.

Tucson Festival Of Books 2024

Day Trips to Historic Tombstone

Looking for a weekend adventure near Tucson? Head out to Tombstone, Arizona, the iconic Old West town known for the famous gunfight at the O.K. Corral. Just an hour and a half drive from Tucson, this historic destination offers something for everyone—exciting reenactments, ghost tours, and charming saloons. Whether you’re interested in the rich history or just looking for a fun day out, Tombstone delivers a true taste of the Wild West.

Tombstone Arizona

Hiking the Scenic Chiricahua Mountains

For those who love the great outdoors, the Chiricahua Mountains are a breathtaking day trip destination just two hours from Tucson. Known for their striking rock formations, including balanced rocks and hoodoos, these mountains were formed from ancient volcanic activity. With numerous hiking trails, it’s a hiker’s paradise and offers some of the most stunning natural views in the area. Be sure to bring your hiking shoes for this adventure!

Chiricahua National Monument

Discover the Mysterious "The Thing"

If you’re a fan of quirky roadside attractions, you’ll want to make a stop at "The Thing" on your next road trip. Located along the highway, this unique exhibit and museum invites visitors to explore and unravel its mysteries. It’s a fun and intriguing place to stretch your legs and learn about the local legends surrounding "The Thing." Don’t forget to check out the gift shop for some one-of-a-kind souvenirs!

Immerse Yourself in the Arizona Renaissance Festival

For a touch of fantasy and fun, the Arizona Renaissance Festival is worth the two-hour drive from Tucson to Gold Canyon. Spanning 50 acres, this festival is a lively event that runs for two months and attracts 250,000 visitors each year. Step into a world of jousting knights, magical fairies, and enchanting performances. The festival offers a chance to experience history in a fun and interactive way, making it a great outing for families and fantasy enthusiasts alike.

Arizona Renaissance Festival 2024

Become a Tucson Foodie Insider

Tucson is a city that celebrates food, and locals take pride in exploring the diverse culinary scene. With the Tucson Foodie Insider Pass, you can enjoy discounts at over 100 restaurants, ranging from casual eateries to fine dining establishments. It’s the perfect way to explore the unique flavors of Tucson while keeping your wallet happy. If you love discovering new dining spots, check out our video dedicated to the Tucson Foodie Insider Pass for more details!

Ready to Explore Tucson?

I hope this guide has given you some inspiration for things to do and see in Tucson, Arizona. From luxurious resort stays to adventurous day trips, there’s always something new to discover here. When you're ready to sell or purchase a home in Tucson, I'd be delighted to assist. You can find all my contact information in the description below each of my videos. And don't forget, there are hundreds of videos on my channel covering everything about Tucson and real estate, so make sure to explore them after this post.

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