Catalina State Park

Trip ideas while visiting Tucson in Arizona

Catalina State Park

Catalina State Park is located in the Catalina Foothills district and offers breathtaking views of Tucson and the nearby mountain ranges. It is home to over 5,000 saguaro cacti and spans an area of 5,500 acres. The park encompasses canyons, streams, and various hiking and biking trails that meander through the Coronado National Forest. These trails are situated at elevations of about 3,000 feet. Apart from the stunning scenery, keep an eye out for the diverse birdlife. More than 150 species inhabit the park, making it an Important Bird Area recognized by the National Audubon Society. While some visitors prefer hiking, you also have the option to explore the park on horseback, as it provides an equestrian area specifically for those with horses.

The park has received high praise from recent visitors, who consider it a “must-do” experience. They were amazed by the abundant bird population in the area. Many reviewers particularly enjoyed exploring the different hiking trails available. It is recommended to visit the park early in the morning when the temperatures are cooler and there are plenty of parking spots. In addition to the scenic views and trails, travelers were impressed by the cleanliness of the park’s facilities.