Best Western Green Valley

Best Western Green Valley
111 South La Canada Drive
Green Valley, AZ US

Rating: 2
Enjoy mountains and beautiful weather at the Best Western Green Valley. We offer 12 championship golf courses nearby and shopping is great within Green Valley Mall. Nearby historic Tubac is only 20 minutes away, featuring unique art shops. Madera Canyon is a bird watchers paradise, with over 300 species of birds. The only full service hotel in Green Valley, come enjoy our beautiful pool courtyard, great location and friendly service. Our highly decorated chef, he has received the prestigious Master Chef of France designation, invites you to Lavender's Restaurant for fine dining or a casual breakfast. Within walking distance are several other dining choices. Please include the Best Western Green Valley for your next trip and experience award winning hospitality.

Room Information

2 QUEEN BEDS,NOSMOKING,FREE WIRELESS HI SPEED, REF
* 2 Queen Beds * No Smoking * Free Wireles High Speed Internet * Refrigerator
2 QUEEN BEDS,NSMK,WIRELESS HI SPEED NET,POOLSD,REF
* 2 Queen Beds * No Smoking * Wireless Hi Speed Net * Poolside * Refrigerator
2 QUEEN BEDS,SMOK,WIRELESS HI SPEED NET,POOLSD.REF
* 2 Queen Beds * Smoking Room * Wireless Hi Speed Net * Poolside * Refrigerator
1 KING BED,NSMK,WIRELESS HI SPEED NET,POOLSD,REFRI
* 1 King Bed * No Smoking * Wireless Hi Speed Net * Poolside * Refrigerator
1 KING BED,SMOK,WIRELESS HI SPEED NET,POOLSD.REFRI
* 1 King Bed * Smoking Room * Wireless Hi Speed Net * Poolside * Refrigerator
1 KING BED,SMOKING,WIRELESS HI SPEED NET,REFRIGE
* 1 King Bed * Smoking Room * Wireless Hi Speed Net * Refrigerator
1 KING BED,NSMK,WIRELESS HI SPEED NET,REFRIGE
* 1 King Bed * Non Smoking Room * Wireless Hi Speed Net * Refrigerator
2 QUEEN BEDS,SMOKING,WIRELESS HI SPEED NET,REFRIGE
* 2 Queen Beds * Smoking Room * Wireless Hi Speed Net * Refrigerator
2 DOUBLE BEDS,NSMK,WIRELESS HI SPEED NET,REFRIGE
* Two Double Beds * Non Smoking Room * Wireless Hi Speed Net * Refrigerator

Area Attractions

Restaurants:
On Premises: * The Lavender Restaurant, 520-648-0205 Nearby: * Adjacent to La Placita Mexican Restaurant, 101 South La Canada #51, the Green Valley Mall, 520-625-2111 * Adjacent to Oasis Restaurant * Adjacent to The Greens Restaurant, 101 South La Canada Drive, 520- 648-5331 * Adjacent to the China View Restaurant, 101 South La Canada, the Green Valley Mall, 520- 648-3848 * Adjacent to Old Chicago Deli, 175 South La Canada Drive, 520- 625-3354 * ¼ mile from Marti's Bistro, 101 South La Canada Drive, 520- 625-8180 * ¼ mile from the Arizona Family Restaurant, 80 West Esperanza at 1-19, 520-625-3680 * 5 miles from the Mesquite Willy's, 190 West Continental Road, 520- 648-0988 * 5 miles from the Manuel's Restaurant, 75 West Calle De Las Tiendas, 520- 648-6068 * 9 miles from the Coyote Grill at San Ignacio, 4201 South Camino del Sol, 520-625-0112 * 15 miles from the Cow Palace, 28801 South Nogales Highway, 520- 398-2201 * 20 miles from Shelby's Bistro, 19 Tubac Road, 520- 398-8075 * 20 miles from Tosh's Hacienda, northeast corner of Historic Tubac, 14 Camino Otero, 520- 398-3008
Golf Courses:
* 4 mile(s) from San Ignacio Golf Course, 18 holes, 6,704 yards * 4 mile(s) from Torres Blancas, Golf Course, 18 holes, 6,782 yards * 4.5 mile(s) from Haven Public Golf Course, 18 holes, 6,867 yards * 5 mile(s) from Canoa Hills Golf Course, 18 holes, 6,610 yards * 18 mile(s) from Santa Rita Golf Club, 6,523 yards, par 72 * 18 miles from Tubac Golf Resort, 6,523 yards, par 72 * 20 mile(s) from Rio Rico Resort, & Country Club, 6,776 yards, par 72 * 35 mile(s) from a 7,119 yards, par 72, south of Green Valley * 50 mile(s) from Kino Springs, 6,440 yards, par 72
Nearby Cities:
* 20 mile(s) from Tucson * 30 mile(s) from Tubac * 57 mile(s) from Nogales, Mexico * 65 mile(s) from Tombstone * 85 mile(s) from Bisbee
Local Attractions:
* 0 mile(s) from Green Valley Mall, over 56 stores in an open-air mall * 1 mile(s) from The Titan II Missile Museum, is a one-of-a-kind tourist attraction that draws visitors from around the world. Formerly an intercontinental ballistic missile site, it was deactivated in 1986 and named a National Historic Landmark in 1994. For more information, call 520-625-7736. * 10 mile(s) from Madera Canyon, a sky island in a migratory corridor that attracts a remarkable number of neo-tropical birds from deep within Latin America and 16 different hummingbird species. More than 230 species of birds visit the canyon or make their homes here permanently. Madera Canyon is part of the Coronado National Forest system and is about 10 minutes, as the crow files, from Green Valley proper. For information, call 520-670-4597 * 15 mile(s) from San Xavier Del Bac, Called the white dove of the desert, this church symbolizes the continuity and depth of the region's cultural heritage. This Mexican Baroque adobe structure was completed about 1797. There is no other artistic or architectural equivalent in the United States. Visitor information about San Xavier del Bac can be obtained by calling 520-294-2624. * 17 mile(s) from The Pima Air and Space Museum, the place to visit if you are an aircraft buff. This museum features more than 250 aircraft on display, plus 60,000 artifacts, and enjoys an international reputation as one of the best. It shows virtually all U.S. military aircraft from pre-WW I to the present. Special exhibits include a replica of the 1903 Wright flyer and the Space Gallery with a full-scale mock-up of the X-15, the rocket-powered aircraft that broke the envelope of space. For more information, call 520-574-0462. * 27 mile(s) from The Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, Open-air exhibits and indoor displays, the museum is considered on of the top 10 zoos in America. More than 300 species of animals and more than 1,300 kinds of plants are exhibited in settings designed to be part zoo, part museum and part botanical garden. The museum scientists, staff and volunteers offer interpretive programs on site and at locations in the Sonoran Desert during much of the year. For more information, call 520-883-2702. * 30 mile(s) from Colossal Cave , is a crystal-filled, underground wonderland with outstanding formations like stalactites, stalagmites, flowstones, boxwork and helicites. Prehistoric people had used this cave, which is listed on the national Register of Historic Places, for centuries before modern explorers discovered it in 1879. For more information, call 520-647-7275. * 63 mile(s) from Kartchner Caverns State Park, a wet 'live' cave where water still percolates from the surface and calcium carbonate features are still growing. It has an unusually wide variety of multicolored cave formations, including one of the longest soda straw stalactites in the world, measured at 21.16 feet long and a fraction of an inch in diameter. A soda straw is a hollow stalactite that is still dripping water and growing in length. Reservations are strongly recommended to guarantee a tour. Call the reservation number at 520-586-CAVE to make reservations. Please note they do not accept on-line reservations. Reservations are taken from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Mountain Standard Time; Monday through Friday, excluding state recognized holidays. * 30 mile(s) from Arivaca Lake, home to bass, catfish, sunfish and blue gill this 90-acre, man-made lake. For information 520-670-4597 or 520-628-5376 * The Buenos Aires Wildlife Refuge - covering approximately 120,000 acres, provides nature lovers with a variety of habitats and wildlife encounters from many different observation points. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service maintain the Refuge. For information and general conditions, bird watching tours and other events, call 520-823-4251. * The Fred Lawrence Whipple/Mount Hopkins Observatory - is a world-renowned facility atop the second highest peak in the Santa Rita Mountains. The new single mirror MMT is the third largest telescope in the world. Open for guided tours from March through November on a reserved-seating basis. All-day tours leave from Whipple visitor center at the base of the mountain at 9:00 a.m. and last until 3:00 p.m. For more information, call 520-670-5757. * Patagonia Lake State Park - is a haven for swimmers, boaters, fishermen, pickers and campers. You can enjoy a day at the beach, a walk along peaceful trails, a pontoon birding tour and more. This man made lake, stretching two and a half miles in length and covering 260-acres, is the largest in Southeastern Arizona. Lake Patagonia and the Sonoita Creek Natural Area are managed by Arizona State Parks. For more information, call 520-287-6965. * The Tubac Presidio State Historic Park - the first state park in Arizona, is an interesting and fun place where the whole family can learn about the village's earliest inhabitants and its Spanish Colonial, Mexican and Territorial past. Visitors have the chance to grind corn with a mano and metate, spin wool, perform carpentry work and even plant and tend a Colonial garden. For more information, call 520- 398-2252. * Tumacacori National Historical Park - provides visitors with a real sense of history from the Spanish Colonial missionary way of life during the 1700's. One of a chain of 21 missions established by Jesuit Padre Eusebio Francisco Kino from 1691 to 1711 in the Pimeria Alta - land of the northern Pimas - Tumacacori mission became an important center of support for the colonization of the Spanish frontier and conversion of Piman Indians to Christianity. For more information, call 520-393-2341. * The Juan Bautista De Anza National Historic Trail - is named in honor of Tubac's 1750s Spanish Colonial presidio captain. It follows the route traveled by Anza and 240 settlers who made their way overland from Tubac to found the city of San Francisco in 1775-76. The trail is an easy hike and delightful ride for equestrians. ATV's and mountain bikes are prohibited. For more information about the trail and its friends, call the Tumacacori National Historical Park at 520-393-2341 or Tubac Presidio State Historic Park 520-398-2252. * The Patagonia-Sonoita Creek Preserve - draws an abundance of wildlife. More than 275 species of birds congregate in this riparian ribbon the follows Sonoita Creek. For more information, call 520-394-2400 or visit the Nature Conservancy website at www.tnc.org * Old Tucson Studios - the Western-theme amusement park and movie studio, 12 miles and 100 years from Tucson
Local Attractions:
* 0 mile(s) from Green Valley Mall, over 56 stores in an open-air mall * 1 mile(s) from The Titan II Missile Museum, is a one-of-a-kind tourist attraction that draws visitors from around the world. Formerly an intercontinental ballistic missile site, it was deactivated in 1986 and named a National Historic Landmark in 1994. For more information, call 520-625-7736. * 10 mile(s) from Madera Canyon, a sky island in a migratory corridor that attracts a remarkable number of neo-tropical birds from deep within Latin America and 16 different hummingbird species. More than 230 species of birds visit the canyon or make their homes here permanently. Madera Canyon is part of the Coronado National Forest system and is about 10 minutes, as the crow files, from Green Valley proper. For information, call 520-670-4597 * 15 mile(s) from San Xavier Del Bac, Called the white dove of the desert, this church symbolizes the continuity and depth of the region's cultural heritage. This Mexican Baroque adobe structure was completed about 1797. There is no other artistic or architectural equivalent in the United States. Visitor information about San Xavier del Bac can be obtained by calling 520-294-2624. * 17 mile(s) from The Pima Air and Space Museum, the place to visit if you are an aircraft buff. This museum features more than 250 aircraft on display, plus 60,000 artifacts, and enjoys an international reputation as one of the best. It shows virtually all U.S. military aircraft from pre-WW I to the present. Special exhibits include a replica of the 1903 Wright flyer and the Space Gallery with a full-scale mock-up of the X-15, the rocket-powered aircraft that broke the envelope of space. For more information, call 520-574-0462. * 27 mile(s) from The Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, Open-air exhibits and indoor displays, the museum is considered on of the top 10 zoos in America. More than 300 species of animals and more than 1,300 kinds of plants are exhibited in settings designed to be part zoo, part museum and part botanical garden. The museum scientists, staff and volunteers offer interpretive programs on site and at locations in the Sonoran Desert during much of the year. For more information, call 520-883-2702. * 30 mile(s) from Colossal Cave , is a crystal-filled, underground wonderland with outstanding formations like stalactites, stalagmites, flowstones, boxwork and helicites. Prehistoric people had used this cave, which is listed on the national Register of Historic Places, for centuries before modern explorers discovered it in 1879. For more information, call 520-647-7275. * 63 mile(s) from Kartchner Caverns State Park, a wet 'live' cave where water still percolates from the surface and calcium carbonate features are still growing. It has an unusually wide variety of multicolored cave formations, including one of the longest soda straw stalactites in the world, measured at 21.16 feet long and a fraction of an inch in diameter. A soda straw is a hollow stalactite that is still dripping water and growing in length. Reservations are strongly recommended to guarantee a tour. Call the reservation number at 520-586-CAVE to make reservations. Please note they do not accept on-line reservations. Reservations are taken from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Mountain Standard Time; Monday through Friday, excluding state recognized holidays. * 30 mile(s) from Arivaca Lake, home to bass, catfish, sunfish and blue gill this 90-acre, man-made lake. For information 520-670-4597 or 520-628-5376 * The Buenos Aires Wildlife Refuge - covering approximately 120,000 acres, provides nature lovers with a variety of habitats and wildlife encounters from many different observation points. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service maintain the Refuge. For information and general conditions, bird watching tours and other events, call 520-823-4251. * The Fred Lawrence Whipple/Mount Hopkins Observatory - is a world-renowned facility atop the second highest peak in the Santa Rita Mountains. The new single mirror MMT is the third largest telescope in the world. Open for guided tours from March through November on a reserved-seating basis. All-day tours leave from Whipple visitor center at the base of the mountain at 9:00 a.m. and last until 3:00 p.m. For more information, call 520-670-5757. * Patagonia Lake State Park - is a haven for swimmers, boaters, fishermen, pickers and campers. You can enjoy a day at the beach, a walk along peaceful trails, a pontoon birding tour and more. This man made lake, stretching two and a half miles in length and covering 260-acres, is the largest in Southeastern Arizona. Lake Patagonia and the Sonoita Creek Natural Area are managed by Arizona State Parks. For more information, call 520-287-6965. * The Tubac Presidio State Historic Park - the first state park in Arizona, is an interesting and fun place where the whole family can learn about the village's earliest inhabitants and its Spanish Colonial, Mexican and Territorial past. Visitors have the chance to grind corn with a mano and metate, spin wool, perform carpentry work and even plant and tend a Colonial garden. For more information, call 520- 398-2252. * Tumacacori National Historical Park - provides visitors with a real sense of history from the Spanish Colonial missionary way of life during the 1700's. One of a chain of 21 missions established by Jesuit Padre Eusebio Francisco Kino from 1691 to 1711 in the Pimeria Alta - land of the northern Pimas - Tumacacori mission became an important center of support for the colonization of the Spanish frontier and conversion of Piman Indians to Christianity. For more information, call 520-393-2341. * The Juan Bautista De Anza National Historic Trail - is named in honor of Tubac's 1750s Spanish Colonial presidio captain. It follows the route traveled by Anza and 240 settlers who made their way overland from Tubac to found the city of San Francisco in 1775-76. The trail is an easy hike and delightful ride for equestrians. ATV's and mountain bikes are prohibited. For more information about the trail and its friends, call the Tumacacori National Historical Park at 520-393-2341 or Tubac Presidio State Historic Park 520-398-2252. * The Patagonia-Sonoita Creek Preserve - draws an abundance of wildlife. More than 275 species of birds congregate in this riparian ribbon the follows Sonoita Creek. For more information, call 520-394-2400 or visit the Nature Conservancy website at www.tnc.org * Old Tucson Studios - the Western-theme amusement park and movie studio, 12 miles and 100 years from Tucson
Local Attractions:
* 0 mile(s) from Green Valley Mall, over 56 stores in an open-air mall * 1 mile(s) from The Titan II Missile Museum, is a one-of-a-kind tourist attraction that draws visitors from around the world. Formerly an intercontinental ballistic missile site, it was deactivated in 1986 and named a National Historic Landmark in 1994. For more information, call 520-625-7736. * 10 mile(s) from Madera Canyon, a sky island in a migratory corridor that attracts a remarkable number of neo-tropical birds from deep within Latin America and 16 different hummingbird species. More than 230 species of birds visit the canyon or make their homes here permanently. Madera Canyon is part of the Coronado National Forest system and is about 10 minutes, as the crow files, from Green Valley proper. For information, call 520-670-4597 * 15 mile(s) from San Xavier Del Bac, Called the white dove of the desert, this church symbolizes the continuity and depth of the region's cultural heritage. This Mexican Baroque adobe structure was completed about 1797. There is no other artistic or architectural equivalent in the United States. Visitor information about San Xavier del Bac can be obtained by calling 520-294-2624. * 17 mile(s) from The Pima Air and Space Museum, the place to visit if you are an aircraft buff. This museum features more than 250 aircraft on display, plus 60,000 artifacts, and enjoys an international reputation as one of the best. It shows virtually all U.S. military aircraft from pre-WW I to the present. Special exhibits include a replica of the 1903 Wright flyer and the Space Gallery with a full-scale mock-up of the X-15, the rocket-powered aircraft that broke the envelope of space. For more information, call 520-574-0462. * 27 mile(s) from The Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, Open-air exhibits and indoor displays, the museum is considered on of the top 10 zoos in America. More than 300 species of animals and more than 1,300 kinds of plants are exhibited in settings designed to be part zoo, part museum and part botanical garden. The museum scientists, staff and volunteers offer interpretive programs on site and at locations in the Sonoran Desert during much of the year. For more information, call 520-883-2702. * 30 mile(s) from Colossal Cave , is a crystal-filled, underground wonderland with outstanding formations like stalactites, stalagmites, flowstones, boxwork and helicites. Prehistoric people had used this cave, which is listed on the national Register of Historic Places, for centuries before modern explorers discovered it in 1879. For more information, call 520-647-7275. * 63 mile(s) from Kartchner Caverns State Park, a wet 'live' cave where water still percolates from the surface and calcium carbonate features are still growing. It has an unusually wide variety of multicolored cave formations, including one of the longest soda straw stalactites in the world, measured at 21.16 feet long and a fraction of an inch in diameter. A soda straw is a hollow stalactite that is still dripping water and growing in length. Reservations are strongly recommended to guarantee a tour. Call the reservation number at 520-586-CAVE to make reservations. Please note they do not accept on-line reservations. Reservations are taken from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Mountain Standard Time; Monday through Friday, excluding state recognized holidays. * 30 mile(s) from Arivaca Lake, home to bass, catfish, sunfish and blue gill this 90-acre, man-made lake. For information 520-670-4597 or 520-628-5376 * The Buenos Aires Wildlife Refuge - covering approximately 120,000 acres, provides nature lovers with a variety of habitats and wildlife encounters from many different observation points. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service maintain the Refuge. For information and general conditions, bird watching tours and other events, call 520-823-4251. * The Fred Lawrence Whipple/Mount Hopkins Observatory - is a world-renowned facility atop the second highest peak in the Santa Rita Mountains. The new single mirror MMT is the third largest telescope in the world. Open for guided tours from March through November on a reserved-seating basis. All-day tours leave from Whipple visitor center at the base of the mountain at 9:00 a.m. and last until 3:00 p.m. For more information, call 520-670-5757. * Patagonia Lake State Park - is a haven for swimmers, boaters, fishermen, pickers and campers. You can enjoy a day at the beach, a walk along peaceful trails, a pontoon birding tour and more. This man made lake, stretching two and a half miles in length and covering 260-acres, is the largest in Southeastern Arizona. Lake Patagonia and the Sonoita Creek Natural Area are managed by Arizona State Parks. For more information, call 520-287-6965. * The Tubac Presidio State Historic Park - the first state park in Arizona, is an interesting and fun place where the whole family can learn about the village's earliest inhabitants and its Spanish Colonial, Mexican and Territorial past. Visitors have the chance to grind corn with a mano and metate, spin wool, perform carpentry work and even plant and tend a Colonial garden. For more information, call 520- 398-2252. * Tumacacori National Historical Park - provides visitors with a real sense of history from the Spanish Colonial missionary way of life during the 1700's. One of a chain of 21 missions established by Jesuit Padre Eusebio Francisco Kino from 1691 to 1711 in the Pimeria Alta - land of the northern Pimas - Tumacacori mission became an important center of support for the colonization of the Spanish frontier and conversion of Piman Indians to Christianity. For more information, call 520-393-2341. * The Juan Bautista De Anza National Historic Trail - is named in honor of Tubac's 1750s Spanish Colonial presidio captain. It follows the route traveled by Anza and 240 settlers who made their way overland from Tubac to found the city of San Francisco in 1775-76. The trail is an easy hike and delightful ride for equestrians. ATV's and mountain bikes are prohibited. For more information about the trail and its friends, call the Tumacacori National Historical Park at 520-393-2341 or Tubac Presidio State Historic Park 520-398-2252. * The Patagonia-Sonoita Creek Preserve - draws an abundance of wildlife. More than 275 species of birds congregate in this riparian ribbon the follows Sonoita Creek. For more information, call 520-394-2400 or visit the Nature Conservancy website at www.tnc.org * Old Tucson Studios - the Western-theme amusement park and movie studio, 12 miles and 100 years from Tucson
Local Attractions:
* 0 mile(s) from Green Valley Mall, over 56 stores in an open-air mall * 1 mile(s) from The Titan II Missile Museum, is a one-of-a-kind tourist attraction that draws visitors from around the world. Formerly an intercontinental ballistic missile site, it was deactivated in 1986 and named a National Historic Landmark in 1994. For more information, call 520-625-7736. * 10 mile(s) from Madera Canyon, a sky island in a migratory corridor that attracts a remarkable number of neo-tropical birds from deep within Latin America and 16 different hummingbird species. More than 230 species of birds visit the canyon or make their homes here permanently. Madera Canyon is part of the Coronado National Forest system and is about 10 minutes, as the crow files, from Green Valley proper. For information, call 520-670-4597 * 15 mile(s) from San Xavier Del Bac, Called the white dove of the desert, this church symbolizes the continuity and depth of the region's cultural heritage. This Mexican Baroque adobe structure was completed about 1797. There is no other artistic or architectural equivalent in the United States. Visitor information about San Xavier del Bac can be obtained by calling 520-294-2624. * 17 mile(s) from The Pima Air and Space Museum, the place to visit if you are an aircraft buff. This museum features more than 250 aircraft on display, plus 60,000 artifacts, and enjoys an international reputation as one of the best. It shows virtually all U.S. military aircraft from pre-WW I to the present. Special exhibits include a replica of the 1903 Wright flyer and the Space Gallery with a full-scale mock-up of the X-15, the rocket-powered aircraft that broke the envelope of space. For more information, call 520-574-0462. * 27 mile(s) from The Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, Open-air exhibits and indoor displays, the museum is considered on of the top 10 zoos in America. More than 300 species of animals and more than 1,300 kinds of plants are exhibited in settings designed to be part zoo, part museum and part botanical garden. The museum scientists, staff and volunteers offer interpretive programs on site and at locations in the Sonoran Desert during much of the year. For more information, call 520-883-2702. * 30 mile(s) from Colossal Cave , is a crystal-filled, underground wonderland with outstanding formations like stalactites, stalagmites, flowstones, boxwork and helicites. Prehistoric people had used this cave, which is listed on the national Register of Historic Places, for centuries before modern explorers discovered it in 1879. For more information, call 520-647-7275. * 63 mile(s) from Kartchner Caverns State Park, a wet 'live' cave where water still percolates from the surface and calcium carbonate features are still growing. It has an unusually wide variety of multicolored cave formations, including one of the longest soda straw stalactites in the world, measured at 21.16 feet long and a fraction of an inch in diameter. A soda straw is a hollow stalactite that is still dripping water and growing in length. Reservations are strongly recommended to guarantee a tour. Call the reservation number at 520-586-CAVE to make reservations. Please note they do not accept on-line reservations. Reservations are taken from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Mountain Standard Time; Monday through Friday, excluding state recognized holidays. * 30 mile(s) from Arivaca Lake, home to bass, catfish, sunfish and blue gill this 90-acre, man-made lake. For information 520-670-4597 or 520-628-5376 * The Buenos Aires Wildlife Refuge - covering approximately 120,000 acres, provides nature lovers with a variety of habitats and wildlife encounters from many different observation points. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service maintain the Refuge. For information and general conditions, bird watching tours and other events, call 520-823-4251. * The Fred Lawrence Whipple/Mount Hopkins Observatory - is a world-renowned facility atop the second highest peak in the Santa Rita Mountains. The new single mirror MMT is the third largest telescope in the world. Open for guided tours from March through November on a reserved-seating basis. All-day tours leave from Whipple visitor center at the base of the mountain at 9:00 a.m. and last until 3:00 p.m. For more information, call 520-670-5757. * Patagonia Lake State Park - is a haven for swimmers, boaters, fishermen, pickers and campers. You can enjoy a day at the beach, a walk along peaceful trails, a pontoon birding tour and more. This man made lake, stretching two and a half miles in length and covering 260-acres, is the largest in Southeastern Arizona. Lake Patagonia and the Sonoita Creek Natural Area are managed by Arizona State Parks. For more information, call 520-287-6965. * The Tubac Presidio State Historic Park - the first state park in Arizona, is an interesting and fun place where the whole family can learn about the village's earliest inhabitants and its Spanish Colonial, Mexican and Territorial past. Visitors have the chance to grind corn with a mano and metate, spin wool, perform carpentry work and even plant and tend a Colonial garden. For more information, call 520- 398-2252. * Tumacacori National Historical Park - provides visitors with a real sense of history from the Spanish Colonial missionary way of life during the 1700's. One of a chain of 21 missions established by Jesuit Padre Eusebio Francisco Kino from 1691 to 1711 in the Pimeria Alta - land of the northern Pimas - Tumacacori mission became an important center of support for the colonization of the Spanish frontier and conversion of Piman Indians to Christianity. For more information, call 520-393-2341. * The Juan Bautista De Anza National Historic Trail - is named in honor of Tubac's 1750s Spanish Colonial presidio captain. It follows the route traveled by Anza and 240 settlers who made their way overland from Tubac to found the city of San Francisco in 1775-76. The trail is an easy hike and delightful ride for equestrians. ATV's and mountain bikes are prohibited. For more information about the trail and its friends, call the Tumacacori National Historical Park at 520-393-2341 or Tubac Presidio State Historic Park 520-398-2252. * The Patagonia-Sonoita Creek Preserve - draws an abundance of wildlife. More than 275 species of birds congregate in this riparian ribbon the follows Sonoita Creek. For more information, call 520-394-2400 or visit the Nature Conservancy website at www.tnc.org * Old Tucson Studios - the Western-theme amusement park and movie studio, 12 miles and 100 years from Tucson
Local Attractions:
* 0 mile(s) from Green Valley Mall, over 56 stores in an open-air mall * 1 mile(s) from The Titan II Missile Museum, is a one-of-a-kind tourist attraction that draws visitors from around the world. Formerly an intercontinental ballistic missile site, it was deactivated in 1986 and named a National Historic Landmark in 1994. For more information, call 520-625-7736. * 10 mile(s) from Madera Canyon, a sky island in a migratory corridor that attracts a remarkable number of neo-tropical birds from deep within Latin America and 16 different hummingbird species. More than 230 species of birds visit the canyon or make their homes here permanently. Madera Canyon is part of the Coronado National Forest system and is about 10 minutes, as the crow files, from Green Valley proper. For information, call 520-670-4597 * 15 mile(s) from San Xavier Del Bac, Called the white dove of the desert, this church symbolizes the continuity and depth of the region's cultural heritage. This Mexican Baroque adobe structure was completed about 1797. There is no other artistic or architectural equivalent in the United States. Visitor information about San Xavier del Bac can be obtained by calling 520-294-2624. * 17 mile(s) from The Pima Air and Space Museum, the place to visit if you are an aircraft buff. This museum features more than 250 aircraft on display, plus 60,000 artifacts, and enjoys an international reputation as one of the best. It shows virtually all U.S. military aircraft from pre-WW I to the present. Special exhibits include a replica of the 1903 Wright flyer and the Space Gallery with a full-scale mock-up of the X-15, the rocket-powered aircraft that broke the envelope of space. For more information, call 520-574-0462. * 27 mile(s) from The Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, Open-air exhibits and indoor displays, the museum is considered on of the top 10 zoos in America. More than 300 species of animals and more than 1,300 kinds of plants are exhibited in settings designed to be part zoo, part museum and part botanical garden. The museum scientists, staff and volunteers offer interpretive programs on site and at locations in the Sonoran Desert during much of the year. For more information, call 520-883-2702. * 30 mile(s) from Colossal Cave , is a crystal-filled, underground wonderland with outstanding formations like stalactites, stalagmites, flowstones, boxwork and helicites. Prehistoric people had used this cave, which is listed on the national Register of Historic Places, for centuries before modern explorers discovered it in 1879. For more information, call 520-647-7275. * 63 mile(s) from Kartchner Caverns State Park, a wet 'live' cave where water still percolates from the surface and calcium carbonate features are still growing. It has an unusually wide variety of multicolored cave formations, including one of the longest soda straw stalactites in the world, measured at 21.16 feet long and a fraction of an inch in diameter. A soda straw is a hollow stalactite that is still dripping water and growing in length. Reservations are strongly recommended to guarantee a tour. Call the reservation number at 520-586-CAVE to make reservations. Please note they do not accept on-line reservations. Reservations are taken from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Mountain Standard Time; Monday through Friday, excluding state recognized holidays. * 30 mile(s) from Arivaca Lake, home to bass, catfish, sunfish and blue gill this 90-acre, man-made lake. For information 520-670-4597 or 520-628-5376 * The Buenos Aires Wildlife Refuge - covering approximately 120,000 acres, provides nature lovers with a variety of habitats and wildlife encounters from many different observation points. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service maintain the Refuge. For information and general conditions, bird watching tours and other events, call 520-823-4251. * The Fred Lawrence Whipple/Mount Hopkins Observatory - is a world-renowned facility atop the second highest peak in the Santa Rita Mountains. The new single mirror MMT is the third largest telescope in the world. Open for guided tours from March through November on a reserved-seating basis. All-day tours leave from Whipple visitor center at the base of the mountain at 9:00 a.m. and last until 3:00 p.m. For more information, call 520-670-5757. * Patagonia Lake State Park - is a haven for swimmers, boaters, fishermen, pickers and campers. You can enjoy a day at the beach, a walk along peaceful trails, a pontoon birding tour and more. This man made lake, stretching two and a half miles in length and covering 260-acres, is the largest in Southeastern Arizona. Lake Patagonia and the Sonoita Creek Natural Area are managed by Arizona State Parks. For more information, call 520-287-6965. * The Tubac Presidio State Historic Park - the first state park in Arizona, is an interesting and fun place where the whole family can learn about the village's earliest inhabitants and its Spanish Colonial, Mexican and Territorial past. Visitors have the chance to grind corn with a mano and metate, spin wool, perform carpentry work and even plant and tend a Colonial garden. For more information, call 520- 398-2252. * Tumacacori National Historical Park - provides visitors with a real sense of history from the Spanish Colonial missionary way of life during the 1700's. One of a chain of 21 missions established by Jesuit Padre Eusebio Francisco Kino from 1691 to 1711 in the Pimeria Alta - land of the northern Pimas - Tumacacori mission became an important center of support for the colonization of the Spanish frontier and conversion of Piman Indians to Christianity. For more information, call 520-393-2341. * The Juan Bautista De Anza National Historic Trail - is named in honor of Tubac's 1750s Spanish Colonial presidio captain. It follows the route traveled by Anza and 240 settlers who made their way overland from Tubac to found the city of San Francisco in 1775-76. The trail is an easy hike and delightful ride for equestrians. ATV's and mountain bikes are prohibited. For more information about the trail and its friends, call the Tumacacori National Historical Park at 520-393-2341 or Tubac Presidio State Historic Park 520-398-2252. * The Patagonia-Sonoita Creek Preserve - draws an abundance of wildlife. More than 275 species of birds congregate in this riparian ribbon the follows Sonoita Creek. For more information, call 520-394-2400 or visit the Nature Conservancy website at www.tnc.org * Old Tucson Studios - the Western-theme amusement park and movie studio, 12 miles and 100 years from Tucson
Golf Courses:
* 4 mile(s) from San Ignacio Golf Course, 18 holes, 6,704 yards * 4 mile(s) from Torres Blancas, Golf Course, 18 holes, 6,782 yards * 4.5 mile(s) from Haven Public Golf Course, 18 holes, 6,867 yards * 5 mile(s) from Canoa Hills Golf Course, 18 holes, 6,610 yards * 18 mile(s) from Santa Rita Golf Club, 6,523 yards, par 72 * 18 miles from Tubac Golf Resort, 6,523 yards, par 72 * 20 mile(s) from Rio Rico Resort, & Country Club, 6,776 yards, par 72 * 35 mile(s) from a 7,119 yards, par 72, south of Green Valley * 50 mile(s) from Kino Springs, 6,440 yards, par 72
Golf Courses:
* 4 mile(s) from San Ignacio Golf Course, 18 holes, 6,704 yards * 4 mile(s) from Torres Blancas, Golf Course, 18 holes, 6,782 yards * 4.5 mile(s) from Haven Public Golf Course, 18 holes, 6,867 yards * 5 mile(s) from Canoa Hills Golf Course, 18 holes, 6,610 yards * 18 mile(s) from Santa Rita Golf Club, 6,523 yards, par 72 * 18 miles from Tubac Golf Resort, 6,523 yards, par 72 * 20 mile(s) from Rio Rico Resort, & Country Club, 6,776 yards, par 72 * 35 mile(s) from a 7,119 yards, par 72, south of Green Valley * 50 mile(s) from Kino Springs, 6,440 yards, par 72
Golf Courses:
* 4 mile(s) from San Ignacio Golf Course, 18 holes, 6,704 yards * 4 mile(s) from Torres Blancas, Golf Course, 18 holes, 6,782 yards * 4.5 mile(s) from Haven Public Golf Course, 18 holes, 6,867 yards * 5 mile(s) from Canoa Hills Golf Course, 18 holes, 6,610 yards * 18 mile(s) from Santa Rita Golf Club, 6,523 yards, par 72 * 18 miles from Tubac Golf Resort, 6,523 yards, par 72 * 20 mile(s) from Rio Rico Resort, & Country Club, 6,776 yards, par 72 * 35 mile(s) from a 7,119 yards, par 72, south of Green Valley * 50 mile(s) from Kino Springs, 6,440 yards, par 72
Golf Courses:
* 4 mile(s) from San Ignacio Golf Course, 18 holes, 6,704 yards * 4 mile(s) from Torres Blancas, Golf Course, 18 holes, 6,782 yards * 4.5 mile(s) from Haven Public Golf Course, 18 holes, 6,867 yards * 5 mile(s) from Canoa Hills Golf Course, 18 holes, 6,610 yards * 18 mile(s) from Santa Rita Golf Club, 6,523 yards, par 72 * 18 miles from Tubac Golf Resort, 6,523 yards, par 72 * 20 mile(s) from Rio Rico Resort, & Country Club, 6,776 yards, par 72 * 35 mile(s) from a 7,119 yards, par 72, south of Green Valley * 50 mile(s) from Kino Springs, 6,440 yards, par 72
Nearby Cities:
* 20 mile(s) from Tucson * 30 mile(s) from Tubac * 57 mile(s) from Nogales, Mexico * 65 mile(s) from Tombstone * 85 mile(s) from Bisbee
Nearby Cities:
* 20 mile(s) from Tucson * 30 mile(s) from Tubac * 57 mile(s) from Nogales, Mexico * 65 mile(s) from Tombstone * 85 mile(s) from Bisbee
Nearby Cities:
* 20 mile(s) from Tucson * 30 mile(s) from Tubac * 57 mile(s) from Nogales, Mexico * 65 mile(s) from Tombstone * 85 mile(s) from Bisbee
Nearby Cities:
* 20 mile(s) from Tucson * 30 mile(s) from Tubac * 57 mile(s) from Nogales, Mexico * 65 mile(s) from Tombstone * 85 mile(s) from Bisbee
Transportation:
* 20 mile(s) from Tucson International Airport
Transportation:
* 20 mile(s) from Tucson International Airport
Transportation:
* 20 mile(s) from Tucson International Airport
Transportation:
* 20 mile(s) from Tucson International Airport
Local Attractions:
* The Buenos Aires Wildlife Refuge - covering approximately 120,000 acres, provides nature lovers with a variety of habitats and wildlife encounters from many different observation points. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service maintain the Refuge. For information and general conditions, bird watching tours and other events, call 520-823-4251. * The Fred Lawrence Whipple/Mount Hopkins Observatory - is a world-renowned facility atop the second highest peak in the Santa Rita Mountains. The new single mirror MMT is the third largest telescope in the world. Open for guided tours from March through November on a reserved-seating basis. All-day tours leave from Whipple visitor center at the base of the mountain at 9:00 a.m. and last until 3:00 p.m. For more information, call 520-670-5757. * Patagonia Lake State Park - is a haven for swimmers, boaters, fishermen, pickers and campers. You can enjoy a day at the beach, a walk along peaceful trails, a pontoon birding tour and more. This man made lake, stretching two and a half miles in length and covering 260-acres, is the largest in Southeastern Arizona. Lake Patagonia and the Sonoita Creek Natural Area are managed by Arizona State Parks. For more information, call 520-287-6965. * The Tubac Presidio State Historic Park - the first state park in Arizona, is an interesting and fun place where the whole family can learn about the village's earliest inhabitants and its Spanish Colonial, Mexican and Territorial past. Visitors have the chance to grind corn with a mano and metate, spin wool, perform carpentry work and even plant and tend a Colonial garden. For more information, call 520- 398-2252. * Tumacacori National Historical Park - provides visitors with a real sense of history from the Spanish Colonial missionary way of life during the 1700's. One of a chain of 21 missions established by Jesuit Padre Eusebio Francisco Kino from 1691 to 1711 in the Pimeria Alta - land of the northern Pimas - Tumacacori mission became an important center of support for the colonization of the Spanish frontier and conversion of Piman Indians to Christianity. For more information, call 520-393-2341. * The Juan Bautista De Anza National Historic Trail - is named in honor of Tubac's 1750s Spanish Colonial presidio captain. It follows the route traveled by Anza and 240 settlers who made their way overland from Tubac to found the city of San Francisco in 1775-76. The trail is an easy hike and delightful ride for equestrians. ATV's and mountain bikes are prohibited. For more information about the trail and its friends, call the Tumacacori National Historical Park at 520-393-2341 or Tubac Presidio State Historic Park 520-398-2252. * The Patagonia-Sonoita Creek Preserve - draws an abundance of wildlife. More than 275 species of birds congregate in this riparian ribbon the follows Sonoita Creek. For more information, call 520-394-2400 or visit the Nature Conservancy website at www.tnc.org * Old Tucson Studios - the Western-theme amusement park and movie studio, 12 miles and 100 years from Tucson * 0 mile(s) from Green Valley Mall, over 56 stores in an open-air mall * 1 mile(s) from The Titan II Missile Museum, is a one-of-a-kind tourist attraction that draws visitors from around the world. Formerly an intercontinental ballistic missile site, it was deactivated in 1986 and named a National Historic Landmark in 1994. For more information, call 520-625-7736. * 10 mile(s) from Madera Canyon, a sky island in a migratory corridor that attracts a remarkable number of neo-tropical birds from deep within Latin America and 16 different hummingbird species. More than 230 species of birds visit the canyon or make their homes here permanently. Madera Canyon is part of the Coronado National Forest system and is about 10 minutes, as the crow files, from Green Valley proper. For information, call 520-670-4597 * 15 mile(s) from San Xavier Del Bac, Called the white dove of the desert, this church symbolizes the continuity and depth of the region's cultural heritage. This Mexican Baroque adobe structure was completed about 1797. There is no other artistic or architectural equivalent in the United States. Visitor information about San Xavier del Bac can be obtained by calling 520-294-2624. * 17 mile(s) from The Pima Air and Space Museum, the place to visit if you are an aircraft buff. This museum features more than 250 aircraft on display, plus 60,000 artifacts, and enjoys an international reputation as one of the best. It shows virtually all U.S. military aircraft from pre-WW I to the present. Special exhibits include a replica of the 1903 Wright flyer and the Space Gallery with a full-scale mock-up of the X-15, the rocket-powered aircraft that broke the envelope of space. For more information, call 520-574-0462. * 27 mile(s) from The Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, Open-air exhibits and indoor displays, the museum is considered on of the top 10 zoos in America. More than 300 species of animals and more than 1,300 kinds of plants are exhibited in settings designed to be part zoo, part museum and part botanical garden. The museum scientists, staff and volunteers offer interpretive programs on site and at locations in the Sonoran Desert during much of the year. For more information, call 520-883-2702. * 30 mile(s) from Colossal Cave , is a crystal-filled, underground wonderland with outstanding formations like stalactites, stalagmites, flowstones, boxwork and helicites. Prehistoric people had used this cave, which is listed on the national Register of Historic Places, for centuries before modern explorers discovered it in 1879. For more information, call 520-647-7275. * 30 mile(s) from Arivaca Lake, home to bass, catfish, sunfish and blue gill this 90-acre, man-made lake. For information 520-670-4597 or 520-628-5376 * 63 mile(s) from Kartchner Caverns State Park, a wet 'live' cave where water still percolates from the surface and calcium carbonate features are still growing. It has an unusually wide variety of multicolored cave formations, including one of the longest soda straw stalactites in the world, measured at 21.16 feet long and a fraction of an inch in diameter. A soda straw is a hollow stalactite that is still dripping water and growing in length. Reservations are strongly recommended to guarantee a tour. Call the reservation number at 520-586-CAVE to make reservations. Please note they do not accept on-line reservations. Reservations are taken from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Mountain Standard Time; Monday through Friday, excluding state recognized holidays.
Transportation:
* 20 mile(s) from Tucson International Airport

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