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Green Valley, Arizona
Attractions & Activities
Located in the Tucson & Southern Arizona Region
Art & Entertainment
Amado
Territory Ranch & Inn – Western-themed ranch featuring art
galleries and studios, a Bed & Breakfast Inn, a Dinner Theatre, and
special events. The ideal location to host art events, art retreats,
needlepoint and scrapbook retreats. Located a few miles south of Green
Valley. For details –
Click Here.
Desert
Diamond Casino:
Just north of Green Valley in
Sahuarita, AZ. Tel: (888) 332-9467 or (520) 294-7777
Green Valley Recreation:
Green Valley, AZ. Tel: (520) 625-3440
Astronomy
Fred Lawrence
Whipple
Observatory:
Located at the
base of Mt. Hopkins in the Santa Rita Mountains, just south of Tucson
and just within the boundary of the Coronado National Forest, the Fred
Lawrence Whipple Observatory Visitors Center features displays and
exhibits on astronomy and astrophysics, natural science, and cultural
history.
For details –
Click here.
Birding, Nature & Outdoor Recreation
Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge:
Located between Amado and Arivaca, this preserve features over 118,000
acres of riparian and semi-desert habitat for threatened and endangered
plants and animals, and is home to more than 325 bird species including
the Masked Bobwhite Quail and the Gray Hawk. For details –
Click here.
Madera Canyon: Madera
Canyon is a resting location for migrating bird species, boasts an
extensive trail system of the Santa Rita Mountains, and sits at an
elevation just over 5000 Feet. There are also camping and picnic
facilities. Green Valley, AZ. For details –
Click here.
Patagonia Lake State Park: Covering two and a half
miles in length and 250 surface acres, Patagonia Lake is a popular
birding area, boasting plenty of waterfowl. Located in Patagonia, the
park is just a 35 minute drive southeast of Amado, and features picnic
sites, camping and RV facilities, hiking trails, fishing and boating.
For details –
Click here.
Patagonia-Sonoita Creek Preserve: A haven for birders
with trails running along perennial streams, this Nature Conservancy
Preserve is best known for the 300 bird species observed there. This
preserve is located in Patagonia, just a 35 minute drive from Amado. For
details –
Click here.
Pena Blanca Lake and
Recreation Area:
Located south of Green Valley, this outdoor destinations features
forty-nine acres of water for boating and fishing, hiking in grassy Oak
tree dotted hills, birding, picnic and camping facilities.
For details –
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Sonoita Creek State Natural Area:
Located in a transitional zone between the Sonoran Desert and the
Chihuahuan Desert, Sonoita Creek State Natural Area features over 275
resident and migratory bird species, guided hikes, boat tours and
special programs. The visitor center is located within Patagonia Lake
State Park, just a 35 minute drive from Green Valley. For details –
Click here.
Golf
Robert
Trent Jones Sr. Championship Golf Course:
Located south of Green
Valley, the
Esplendor
Resort at Rio Rico features one of the few original Robert Trent Jones
Senior designed golf courses remaining. Experience 18 magnificent holes
beneath the shadows of the San Cayetano Mountains and amidst the beauty
of the high Sonoran Desert. Consistently rated one of Arizona’s top
public courses, the tree lined fairways play host to many large
championship tournaments and locals who want to keep the course a
Southern Arizona secret. The course is fair for all levels of
experience, long off the tee but tee to green fairways, no forced desert
carries as with so many of the newer desert courses.
Canoa Hills Golf Club:
1401 West Calle Urbano, Green Valley. Tel: (520) 684-1880
Canoa Ranch Clubhouse LLC:
5800 S. Camino del Sol, Green Valley. Tel: (520) 393-1966
Country Club of Green Valley Inc.:
77 E. Paseo del Golf, Green Valley. Tel: (520) 625-8806
Desert Hills Golf Club:
2500 S, Circulo de Las Lomas, Green Valley. Tel: (520) 625-5090
Haven Golf, LLC:
110 N. Abrego Dr., Green Valley. Tel: (520) 625-4281
Kino Springs Golf Club:
187 Kino Springs Dr., Nogales. Tel: (520) 287-8701
Quail Creek Country Club:
1425 N. Quail View Loop, Green Valley. Tel: (520) 393-5802
San Ignacio Golf Club/Canoa Hills:
4201 S. Camino del Sol, Green Valley. Tel: (520) 648-3468
Tubac Golf Resort: 1-19 to
Exit 40, 1 Otero Rd, Tubac. Tel: (520) 398-2211
Museums & Historic Attractions
ASARCO Mineral Discovery Center:
Learn about copper and mining. Located just north of Green Valley, in
Sahuarita, AZ. Tel: (520) 625-7513
Juan Bautista de Anza National Historic Trail:
In 1776, as Americans fought for their independence in the East,
Spanish Captain Juan
Bautista de Anza led almost 300 people over 1200 miles to settle Alta
California. It was the first overland route established to connect New
Spain with San Francisco. Walk in their footsteps from Nogales, Arizona
to San Francisco, California; or take the Auto Tour Route. For details –
Click here.
Pimeria Alta Historical
Society:
Located south of Green Valley, in Nogales, this museum features
exhibits that include photos depicting early
history of the Olde West and Mexico, and the area and the city of
Nogales. It also features a library, family history and newspaper
archives. Tel: (520) 287-4621
San Xavier del Bac Mission:
Known as ‘The
White Dive of the Desert’,
and completed in 1797, it stands in the San
Xavier District of Tohono O'odham Nation, as one of the Sonoran Desert
missions. San Xavier is still served by Franciscans, and still serves
the Native community for which it was built. A museum including many
artifacts of the church is attached. It is located about 15 minutes
north of Green Vallley, off of I-19. Tel: (520) 294-2624
The Titan Missile Museum:
The only publicly accessible Titan II missile site in the nation.
Located just north of Green Valley, in Sahuarita, AZ. Tel: (520)
625-7736
Tumacácori
National Historic Park:
Protecting three
Spanish colonial mission ruins in southern Arizona: Tumacácori, Guevavi,
and Calabazas, the adobe structures are on three sites, with a visitor
center at Tumacácori. These missions are among more than twenty
established in the Pimería Alta by Father Kino and other Jesuits, and
later expanded upon by Franciscan missionaries. Located south of Green
Valley, near Tubac. For details –
Click
here.
Tubac
Presidio State Historic Park:
Features the Old School House and Otero Community Hall which is on the
National Register of Historic Places; a Museum; underground archaeology
display; the Anza Trailhead; and a picnic area. Locate south of Green
Valley, in Tubac, AZ. For details –
Click here.
Green Valley, Az-Visitor, Relocation & Community Information
Green Valley/Sahuarita Chamber of Commerce:
270 West
Continental Road, Suite 100, Green Valley, AZ. Tel: (800) 858-5872
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