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Enjoy a refreshing float down the peaceful Salt River, surrounded by stunning scenery and soaking up the Arizona sun at the Salt River Tubing & Recreation. Remember to rent a tube for your cooler and leave all the details to them. Make a reservation, show up in your swimsuit and flip-flops, and prepare for a great time. And if you're planning a group outing, check out the VIP group reservations, which let you skip the lines and enjoy a leisurely float with 20 or more people.
Catch the best of today's headliners at the Celebrity Theatre. This 2,650-seat theater-in-the-round venue offers unobstructed views from every seat in the house, so you'll never miss a moment of the action. Notable performers have included Roger Daltrey, Don Rickles, and Etta James, to name a few. With its world-class sound system and constantly amazing headliners, the Celebrity Theatre will surely provide an unforgettable experience for all who attend.
Segway Guided Tours is a fun way to see the city without walking everywhere. Before your tour, you'll receive a training session to ensure you feel comfortable on the Segway. Once you're ready, you can choose from several different tour packages, including the Shake, Rattle, and Roll tour that takes you over the Rattlesnake Bridge, the Coffee and a Roll tour that starts your morning off with a cup of Coffee, or the Presidio Trail that stops at over 25 historical points in Tucson.
Escape the hustle and bustle of the city by taking a self-guided quarter-mile nature trail that features over 1,500 recorded petroglyphs on nearly 600 boulders, native desert plants, and animals in their natural habitat at the Deer Valley Petroglyph Preserve. The preserve also has historical research data and displays of ongoing Southwest archaeology research by ASU faculty and students. The museum, gallery, trail, and free audio tour are available for the petroglyph trail. The university has been operating, protecting, and preserving the site since 1994, and there are plenty of opportunities to explore and learn more about the area and indigenous cultures through guided tours, publications, and ongoing lecture series.