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7:00 AM - 8:00 PM
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Take an adventure that will spark your children's imagination and create lasting memories at the International Wildlife Museum in Tucson. This fascinating destination takes kids on a whirlwind safari across the continents, where they can get up close and personal with amazing creatures like tigers from India, jaguars from Arizona, and sharks. The interactive exhibits and attractions will keep your kids engaged and entertained; they might learn a few things while at it. The museum also boasts a fully equipped IMAX theater showing science-themed movies and a fully-stocked souvenir shop to complete the experience. Take advantage of this fantastic opportunity to explore the world and see incredible wildlife.
Experience the resilience of some of the desert's most captivating creatures during reptile rambles, or marvel at the beauty of blooming flowers during bloom nights at Tohono Chul Park. This park celebrates 25 years of nature, art, and culture, offering an unmatched allure. Its expert staff will guide you through the wildlife and natural scenery, providing you with individual peace and tranquility. The Sonoran Desert is the main attraction, but the park's charm captivates your imagination and centers your soul in ways you never thought possible.
The Pima County Fairgrounds is a versatile event complex that spans over 640 acres of land. It provides a range of facilities and services, including outdoor concert and stage locations, animal and livestock arenas, picnic areas, and camping sites, all built with state-of-the-art technology. The fairgrounds are committed to providing diverse, high-quality entertainment options catering to the community's needs. The main objective is to offer well-managed, affordable, and cost-effective programs and services that cater to both the visitors and residents of Pima County. Explore what the Pima County Fair offers by joining them at the fairgrounds.