
Saguaro National Park

3693 Old Spanish Trail
Tucson, AZ 85730
United States




Discover Saguaro National Park

Saguaro National Park is a celebration of the American Southwest, home to the iconic giant saguaro cactus—the towering symbol of the Sonoran Desert. Located in southern Arizona, the park is divided into two districts flanking Tucson, each offering stunning desert landscapes, scenic drives, and diverse hiking trails. Visitors can experience breathtaking sunsets, discover ancient petroglyphs, and witness the incredible resilience of desert life. Whether you’re hiking among towering cacti, spotting wildlife, or simply soaking in the vast desert beauty, Saguaro National Park is an unforgettable destination.
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Explore Saguaro National Park
Located in southern Arizona, Saguaro National Park preserves the culture, wildlife, and landscape of the Sonoran Desert. In 1920, members of the Natural History Society of the University of Arizona took up the cause of protecting a stand of saguaros. Their dedicated efforts led to the establishment of Saguaro National Monument in 1933. Later re-designated Saguaro National Park, the site’s 92,000 acres are now separated into two districts—the Rincon Mountain District in the east and the Tucson Mountain District in the west. Park visitors stand in awe of the giant saguaro, the tallest cactus in the United States and emblem of the American West. Saguaros produce fruit that is harvested by the Tohono O’odham people, who have lived in the Sonoran Desert for thousands of years and uphold the saguaro as spiritually significant. Beyond the saguaro, the park contains the largest roadless Sky Island in North America, encompassing a wide range of elevations that support biodiversity. Saguaro National Park is a place of cultural, natural, and historical significance, offering visitors the opportunity to interact and connect with this unique landscape, its inhabitants, and its history.


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Drive the scenic loop
Bajada Loop Drive (West District) and Cactus Forest Drive (East District) offer stunning views and easy pull-offs for photos.
Hike among the saguaros
Trails like the Valley View Overlook (West) and Mica View Trail (East) provide great opportunities to walk among these majestic cacti.
Visit at sunrise or sunset
The desert landscape glows beautifully in the soft light, and cooler temperatures make hiking more enjoyable.
Be prepared for the desert climate
Bring plenty of water, wear sun protection, and check for seasonal weather conditions before heading out.
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Over $162 million
Since our founding in 1938, WNP has provided more than $162 million in aid to our partner parks to fund educational programs, initiatives, and scientific research.
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