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  • Greater Green Valley Community Foundation | TubacAZ

    Contact us First name Last name Email* Phone Message Yes, subscribe me to your newsletter. Submit http://www.ggvcf.org Greater Green Valley Community Foundation exd@ggvcf.org (520) 625-4556 Since 1970, our Community Foundation has been dedicated to transforming lives through guidance, education, and financial support for charitable organizations across our local communities. Based in Sahuarita, we serve a broad region that includes Green Valley, Amado, Arivaca, Tumacacori, Rio Rico, Nogales, and Sonora, Mexico. 2221 I-19 Frontage Rd., Suite #F101, Tubac, AZ 85646 Link Menu to Return to Directory Page Previous Item Shopping Art Lodging & Dining Our Members Menu Close Directory Pages Back to Members Next Item Where Art and History Meet

  • Horses In Motion Gallery | TubacAZ

    Contact us First name Last name Email* Phone Message Yes, subscribe me to your newsletter. Submit https://www.horsesinmotiongallery.com/ Horses In Motion Gallery estherogoway@gmail.com (520) 444-6481 Horses In Motion Gallery is dedicated to providing the best in two dimensional art, sculpture, glass, and ceramics. We love to help our clients find what they need to make life wonderful. 2221 E. Frontage Road, Building M, Suite 101, Tubac, AZ 85646 Link Menu to Return to Directory Page Previous Item Shopping Art Lodging & Dining Our Members Menu Close Directory Pages Back to Members Next Item Where Art and History Meet

  • Iron Willow Gallery | TubacAZ

    Contact us First name Last name Email* Phone Message Yes, subscribe me to your newsletter. Submit https://ironwillow.com Iron Willow Gallery 530-344-7859 Iron Willow Gallery began in 1998 in the foothills of Northern California. Owners Tom and Barbara Tankersley have owned and operated Iron Willow in a few locations including Jemez New Mexico, Cambria California, Northern California and have finally settled in the wonderful art village of Tubac Arizona. Tom creates one-of-a-kind sculptures in metal and other organic mediums. His work leans towards realism but he also makes whimsical pieces and spiritual pieces. Barbara operates the gallery and curates some of the best artists from several regions of the country. She also offers interior design services and in-home consultations. From time to time there will be live artist demonstrations and the gallery will be open late on the second Friday of the month October through April. 19 Tubac RdTubac, AZ 85646 Link Menu to Return to Directory Page Previous Item Shopping Art Lodging & Dining Our Members Menu Close Directory Pages Back to Members Next Item Where Art and History Meet

  • Historic Lowe House | TubacAZ

    Contact us First name Last name Email* Phone Message Yes, subscribe me to your newsletter. Submit http:// https://lowehouseproject.com Historic Lowe House tubacval@msn.com (520) 398-9571 Art & history center with working artists, cultural happenings, events venue, sculpture plaza and tours in Historic Old Town Tubac. 14 Calle Iglesia, Tubac, AZ 85646 Link Menu to Return to Directory Page Previous Item Shopping Art Lodging & Dining Our Members Menu Close Directory Pages Back to Members Next Item Where Art and History Meet

  • Adventure | TubacAZ

    Contact us First name Last name Email* Phone Message Yes, subscribe me to your newsletter. Submit Adventure Calls Ideally situated in Southern Arizona, Tubac offers a variety of activities for all ages and is a pedestrian, hiking, and bicycling friendly community. From scenic hikes and birding trails to cycling routes and stargazing skies, Tubac’s desert landscape invites exploration. Whether you crave rugged outdoor challenges or quiet moments in nature, adventure here is as boundless as the views. Dark Skies Tubac is proud to be recognized as one of Arizona’s International Dark Sky Communities, joining a select group worldwide dedicated to preserving star-filled skies. Visitors can enjoy dazzling views of the Milky Way and constellations, free from city lights, with each season offering its own spectacle—from crisp winter nights to dramatic monsoon skies. For up-to-the-minute forecasts, visit Southern Arizona Dark Sky to plan your perfect evening under the stars. EARTH AND SKY Where Art and History Meet Dark Skies Tubac is proud to be recognized as one of Arizona’s International Dark Sky Communities, joining a select group worldwide dedicated to preserving star-filled skies. Visitors can enjoy dazzling views of the Milky Way and constellations, free from city lights, with each season offering its own spectacle—from crisp winter nights to dramatic monsoon skies. For up-to-the-minute forecasts, visit Dark Sky to plan your perfect evening under the stars. Plan Your Adventure Exploring Tubac’s outdoors is easy and rewarding with just a little preparation. Be sure to bring water, sunscreen, and a hat for desert sun, and sturdy shoes for trails that may cross rocky or sandy terrain. Many hikes are family-friendly, but maps and trail apps are helpful to plan your distance. Early mornings and evenings are ideal for birding, while mid-day is best for cycling or exploring shaded paths. With the right gear and timing, every outing becomes a memorable experience. Hiking The Juan Bautista de Anza National Historic Trail is Tubac’s signature hiking experience, linking the Tubac Presidio State Historic Park with Tumacácori National Historical Park. This scenic, 8-mile round-trip route winds through cottonwood groves and desert grasslands along the Santa Cruz River, offering a rare riparian landscape in Southern Arizona. The trail is mostly flat but does include a few river crossings. Because there is no shuttle, hikers planning a one-way trip should leave a car at their destination. Be sure to bring water, sun protection, and sturdy shoes to fully enjoy this historic and nature-rich journey. Cycling Mountain Biking: Enthusiasts will find over 25 miles of bold bandit-style singletrack trails between Tubac and nearby Green Valley—some of which were crafted by local cycling advocates to weave through rolling hills and scenic desert landscapes AllTrails.com+13bikeaz.org+13MTB Project+13 . A standout is the Cerro Pelón loop, an approximately 8.7-mile moderately challenging route offering both fun and flow AllTrails.com . For detailed trail maps and updates, platforms like Trailforks and MTB Project provide ride logs and community-shared insights. Red Springs Trails are a remote and rugged network of single track trails open to hiking, biking, motocycles and equestrians. https://trsaz.org/red-spring-trail-project/ Road Cycling: The roads around Tubac—particularly toward Green Valley and Sahuarita—are popular for road cyclists thanks to well-maintained paving, wide shoulders, and low traffic volumes, making the region one of Arizona’s safest for two-wheeled exploration Bike Tucson Bike Rentals . One local favorite is the Amado-to-Arivaca loop, a challenging 23-mile ride featuring winding and hilly terrain, with a tailwind greeting you on the return Bike Tucson Bike Rentals+12Things To Do in Tuscon AZ+12bikegaba.org+12 . For route planning, online resources like Tucson Bicycling Rentals and BikeGaba provide community-submitted ride suggestions and maps bikegaba.org+1 . Birdwatching Tubac, located along the Santa Cruz River in Southern Arizona, is a prime spot for birdwatching, situated on the Central Flyway, one of the U.S.’s main bird migration routes. Over 350 species of birds stop here during their journeys to and from South America. The mix of high Sonoran desert and lush riparian cottonwood forest creates an ideal habitat for both common and rare birds. The Anza Trail, starting at Tubac Presidio State Historic Park and winding through cottonwoods to Tumacácori National Historical Park, offers excellent birding opportunities. The Tubac Nature Center hosts birdwatching hikes for those eager to explore the area’s avian diversity as well as the annual March Hawk Watch . Camping Though Tubac itself doesn’t have campgrounds, several great options are close by. Patagonia Lake State Park (15 miles north) offers over 100 tent and RV sites with fishing, paddling, and birding in a scenic setting (azstateparks.com ). Nearby Bog Springs Campground in Madera Canyon and RV resorts like De Anza in Amado provide both rustic and full-hookup stays. For more variety, the Patagonia area features riverside camps, vintage trailers, and guest ranches. For current availability, visitors can explore Arizona State Parks, Hipcamp, or The Dyrt for listings and reservations.

  • Grumpy Gringo’s | TubacAZ

    Contact us First name Last name Email* Phone Message Yes, subscribe me to your newsletter. Submit https://grumpy-gringo-fine-cigars.mailchimpsites.com/ Grumpy Gringo’s grumpygringo@protonmail.com 520-400-7867 Tubac’s finest cigar store and gathering place since 2008. Grumpy Gringo’s offer a wide selection of cigars from established brands to boutique cigars including Oscar Valladares, Oliva, Plasencia, Foundation and Dunbarton. We also carry a great selection of cigar accessories, T-shirts, drinkware, and gifts. Come for a stogie or just sit on the smoking porch to hear the locals stories. 4 Camino Otero, Tubac, AZ 85646 Link Menu to Return to Directory Page Previous Item Shopping Art Lodging & Dining Our Members Menu Close Directory Pages Back to Members Next Item Where Art and History Meet

  • Tubac Golf Resort and Spa | TubacAZ

    Contact us First name Last name Email* Phone Message Yes, subscribe me to your newsletter. Submit https://www.tubacgolfresort.com/ Tubac Golf Resort and Spa info@tubacgolfresort.com 520-398-2211 Tubac Golf Resort & Spa is the most luxurious and tranquil vacation destination in the Southwest. Set on the historic 500-acre Otero Ranch in the Santa Cruz River Valley, the Spanish Colonial architecture and lush grounds are enhanced by magnificent views of the Tumacacori and Santa Rita mountain peaks. 65 Avenida de Otero, Tubac, AZ 85646 Link Menu to Return to Directory Page Previous Item Shopping Art Lodging & Dining Our Members Menu Close Directory Pages Back to Members Next Item Where Art and History Meet

  • Santa Cruz Humane Society | TubacAZ

    Contact us First name Last name Email* Phone Message Yes, subscribe me to your newsletter. Submit https://santacruzhumanesociety.org/ Santa Cruz Humane Society schs5654@gmail.com (520) 287-5654 The Santa Cruz Humane Society provides compassionate care, medical treatment, and safe shelter for lost and abandoned animals in Santa Cruz County. We prioritize their well-being, socialization, and adoption into loving homes. Our clean, welcoming facility is open for visits - even if you're just stopping by to say hello. 232 E. Patagonia Hwy, Nogales, AZ 85621 Link Menu to Return to Directory Page Previous Item Shopping Art Lodging & Dining Our Members Menu Close Directory Pages Back to Members Next Item Where Art and History Meet

  • Lone Mountain Turquoise | TubacAZ

    Contact us First name Last name Email* Phone Message Yes, subscribe me to your newsletter. Submit http://www.lonemountainturquoiseco.com Lone Mountain Turquoise lonemountainturquoise@gmail.com 520-398-2802 Welcome to Lone Mountain Turquoise Company, a Winfield Gallery. For three generations the Winfield Family has been dealing in the finest Turquoise and Native American Arts in the industry. Located in Tubac, AZ, Lone Mountain Turquoise Co. is a stunning gallery filled with Native American Jewelry, Rugs, Pottery, Paintings, Baskets and Sculpture from over 3,000 artists. 11 Tubac Road, Tubac, Tubac, Arizona 85646 Link Menu to Return to Directory Page Previous Item Shopping Art Lodging & Dining Our Members Menu Close Directory Pages Back to Members Next Item Where Art and History Meet

  • Gilliam Gallery at the Pennington House | TubacAZ

    Contact us First name Last name Email* Phone Message Yes, subscribe me to your newsletter. Submit Gilliam Gallery at the Pennington House 619-933-3957 Welcome to our art gallery in the heart of the Tubac Historic District — a vibrant blend of creativity, history, and community. Housed in a lovingly restored adobe building, the space showcases the artist’s own sculptures and art objects, with guided tours of both indoor and outdoor workshops. 10 Calle IglesiaTubac, AZ 85646 Link Menu to Return to Directory Page Previous Item Shopping Art Lodging & Dining Our Members Menu Close Directory Pages Back to Members Next Item Where Art and History Meet

  • Tubac Dark Sky Association | TubacAZ

    Contact us First name Last name Email* Phone Message Yes, subscribe me to your newsletter. Submit https://yourscvcc.org/our-precious-dark-sky Tubac Dark Sky Association Tubacdsa@gmail.com (520) 245-6776 The TDSA’s mission is to help residents across the greater Tubac area preserve the precious dark sky. Light pollution, while just as harmful as air or water pollution, is the most controllable. The TDSA works to educate the community on the importance of dark sky preservation and supports local homeowners, businesses, and governments in reducing light pollution. One of the key successes has been the enactment of an improved outdoor lighting code, which promotes responsible, energy-efficient lighting practices. Link Menu to Return to Directory Page Previous Item Shopping Art Lodging & Dining Our Members Menu Close Directory Pages Back to Members Next Item Where Art and History Meet

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