Phoenix Relocation Guide

L E I S U R E A N D R E C R E A T I O N

Coronado National Forest Office 300 W. Congress St., Tucson 85701 520-388-8300 Santa Catalina Ranger District Office 5700 N. Sabino Canyon Rd., Tucson 85750; 520-749-8700

BICYCLING There are many bicycle paths in the Tucson area. Bicycling magazine listed Tucson as the 23rd best cycling city in the U.S. in 2016. Check out the Tucson chapter of the Greater Arizona Bicycling Association’s website at www.bikegaba.org for more information about local rides and routes. Fort Lowell Park 2900 N. Craycroft Rd., Tucson 85712 520-791-5930 Randolph Center Complex 200 S. Alvernon Way, Tucson 85711 520-791-4650 Rillito River Park 4200 N. Campbell Ave., Tucson 85719 520-293-5011 Santa Cruz River Park Santa Cruz River Park, Tucson 85745 520-274-5000

GOLF Unique and breathtakingly beautiful, the panoramic vistas of Tucson and Southern Arizona golf courses set against the breath- taking backdrop of mountains are more than enough to inspire a great round of golf. In Tucson, there’s a course that offers the perfect challenge for every skill level – from beginner to pro. These exciting and chal- lenging courses designed by some of the best golf course architects in the business can be counted on to bring out the best in a play- er’s game, and make it especially difficult to choose a favorite. With 350 sunny days per year, Tucson is a perfect destination for golfers of all abilities. There are more than 40 courses – public and private – either in Tucson or within a short driving distance. See golf course listings on the following pages. HIKING Hiking is a great way to enjoy the desert environment. Trails are abundant in Tucson Mountain Park, The Santa Cata- lina, Rincon and Santa Rita mountains also offer hundreds of miles of hiking trails.

HORSEBACK RIDING Many enjoy horseback riding into the mountains or desert countryside, and it’s a another way to enjoy the beauty surrounding Tucson. Many stables offer horse rentals and trail rides with guides. HUNTING Deer season opens in mid-October, while dove hunting starts September 1. For infor- mation on permits and required licenses, call 520-628-5376. LAKES Tucson has several lakes nearby for boating, fishing and water sports.

Spanish Trail Bike Path Old Spanish Trail and Broadway Blvd.

HOLES/ PAR

USGA RTG/ SLOPE

LENGTH (YARDS)

PRIVATE GOLF COURSES - GREATER TUCSON

Country Club of Green Valley Green Valley 520-625-8806 www.countryclubofgreenvalley.org 18/72 71.3/126 6,628

Desert Hills Golf Club

Green Valley 520-625-5090 www.deserthillsgolfclub.org

18/72 70.5/128 6,445

The Gallery Golf Club

Marana

520-744-4700 www.gallerygolf.com

18/72 74.6/138 7,412

Forty Niner Golf & C.C.

Tucson

520-749-4925 www.fortyninercc.com

18/72 71.3/124 6,630

La Paloma C.C. Resort

Tucson

520-299-1500 www.lapalomacc.com

18/72 71.9/144 7,017

Oro Valley C.C.

Tucson

520-297-1121 www.orovalleycountryclub.com 18/72 73.6/129 6,964

Rolling Hills Golf Course

Tucson

520-298-2401 www.rollinghillsgolftucson.com

18/63 58.4/84

4,146

Saddlebrooke C.C.

Tucson

520-825-2505 www.saddlebrooke.org

18/72 70.8/130 6,513

Skyline C.C.

Tucson

520-299-1111 www.skylinecountryclub.com 18/71

68.9/124

6,137

Sun City Vistoso Golf Club

Tucson

520-825-3110 www.suncityvistoso.com

18/72 71.8/137 6,723

The Stone Canyon G.C.

Tucson

520-219-1500 www.stonecanyon.com

18/72 72.0/135 6,704

Tucson C.C.

Tucson

520-298-6769 www.tucsoncountryclub.com 18/72 73.1/132 6,833

P H O E N I X | T U C S O N R E L O C A T I O N G U I D E 2 0 2 0

128

Made with FlippingBook Annual report