Tucson, Arizona is home to the nation's largest cacti. The giant saguaro is the universal symbol of the American west. These majestic plants, found only in a small portion of the United States, are protected by Saguaro National Park, to the east and west of the modern city of Tucson. Here you have a chance to see these enormous cacti, silhouetted by the beauty of a magnificent desert sunset.
The one-way portion of Cactus Forest Loop Drive will be closed Oct. 16 at 6:30am and will reopen on Oct. 17. Mica View Road will be closed Oct. 14 - 22. Camino Loma Alta will be closed from the park boundary to the Loma Alta Trailhead Oct. 14 - 22.
Updated on 10/16/2024
Rideshare services will drop visitors off at the park, but usually will not pick them back up. To avoid being stranded in the park, coordinate two-way trips before using rideshares to visit the West side. No major trails start at the visitor center.
Updated on 07/20/2023
Saguaro National Park is an urban park. Vehicle break-ins have occurred at trailheads around the park. Don't make yourself a target. Leave valuables at home, secure your vehicle, and report any suspicious activity.
Updated on 03/09/2023
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The one-way portion of Cactus Forest Loop Drive will be closed Oct. 16 at 6:30am and will reopen on Oct. 17. Mica View Road will be closed Oct. 14 - 22. Camino Loma Alta will be closed from the park boundary to the Loma Alta Trailhead Oct. 14 - 22.
Updated on 10/16/2024
Rideshare services will drop visitors off at the park, but usually will not pick them back up. To avoid being stranded in the park, coordinate two-way trips before using rideshares to visit the West side. No major trails start at the visitor center.
Updated on 07/20/2023
Saguaro National Park is an urban park. Vehicle break-ins have occurred at trailheads around the park. Don't make yourself a target. Leave valuables at home, secure your vehicle, and report any suspicious activity.
Updated on 03/09/2023