Tumac cori National Historical Park — E Frontage Road
Tumacacori, AZ Hours and Location
Category: National Parks
National Parks
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Tumac cori National Historical Park Hours
Other Nearby Locations:
- Coronado National Memorial: Hereford — 53.9 miles
- Casa Grande Ruins National Monument: Coolidge — 93.2 miles
- Chiricahua National Monument: Willcox — 102.2 miles
Other Nearby:
- Hallmark: Green Valley — 10.8 miles
- Sears Hometown Store: Green Valley — 12.0 miles
- Dollar Tree: Sahuarita — 14.1 miles
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1895 E Frontage Road
Tumacacori, AZ 85640Driving Directions
Phone: (520)377-5060(520)377-5060 Maps & Directions
Other Nearby Locations:
- Coronado National Memorial: Hereford — 53.9 miles
- Casa Grande Ruins National Monument: Coolidge — 93.2 miles
- Chiricahua National Monument: Willcox — 102.2 miles
Other Nearby:
- Hallmark: Green Valley — 10.8 miles
- Sears Hometown Store: Green Valley — 12.0 miles
- Dollar Tree: Sahuarita — 14.1 miles
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National Historical Park
Operating Hours & Seasons
Hours of Operation
Visitor Center and mission grounds are closed on Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. The Anza Trail is open 24/7.
Standard Hours
- Sunday:9:00 AM-5:00 PM
- Monday:9:00 AM-5:00 PM
- Tuesday:9:00 AM-5:00 PM
- Wednesday:9:00 AM-5:00 PM
- Thursday:9:00 AM-5:00 PM
- Friday:9:00 AM-5:00 PM
- Saturday:9:00 AM-5:00 PM
Additional Information View More- Christmas Day:
- -
- Thanksgiving Day:
- -
Fees & Passes
Entrance Fees:
- $5.00 - Tumacácori Entrance Fee - Per Person
Required for anyone 16 and older unless a guest of other pass holder. Valid for 7 days.
Entrance Passes:
- $20.00 - Tumacácori Annual Pass
Covers pass holder(s) plus three adult guests. Kids under 16 are always free. Photo ID of either pass holder required. Valid for 12 months from month of purchase.
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Required for anyone 16 and older unless a guest of other pass holder. Valid for 7 days.
Covers pass holder(s) plus three adult guests. Kids under 16 are always free. Photo ID of either pass holder required. Valid for 12 months from month of purchase.
Culture, Nature, and Community
Tumacácori sits at a cultural crossroads in the Santa Cruz River valley. Here O’odham, Yaqui, and Apache people met and mingled with European Jesuit and Franciscan missionaries, settlers, and soldiers, sometimes in conflict and sometimes in cooperation. Follow the timeworn paths and discover stories that connect us to enduring relationships, vibrant cultures, and traditions of long ago.
Directions
Tumacácori National Historical Park is located off of Exit 29 of Interstate 19, forty-five miles (80 kilometers) south of Tucson, Arizona, and eighteen miles (26 kilometers) north of Nogales, Arizona.
Visitor Centers
Tumacácori Visitor Center
The historic 1937 visitor center building is the main entry point for those visiting the Tumacácori mission grounds.
Weather
Located above the heat of the low desert, Tumacácori National Historical Park is in the mesquite highlands, close to 3,300 feet in elevation, where temperatures are five to ten degrees cooler than Tucson or Phoenix. Visiting the park in this moderate climate is pleasurable during any season of the year but remember to prepare accordingly. Bring layered clothing and drink plenty of water.
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