Company description
Sabino Canyon Administration offers Federal Government Offices services in Tucson AZ, AZ area.
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- Alerts And Important Information
- Fee for the site must be received four (4) days prior to the first day of reservation. The group site will only accommodate a party size of 45. Please bring your own charcoal; charcoal is not provided. Bicycles are not permitted in Sabino Canyon on Saturdays and Wednesdays. All other days, bicycles are permitted before 9:00 am and after 5 pm Pets are not permitted in Cactus Ramada # 1 or any portion of the Sabino Canyon Recreation Area. Build cook fires only using the barbecue provided for that purpose. YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR KEEPING YOUR COOKING FIRE UNDER CONTROL. Completely extinguish cook fires before leaving. For the safety and convenience of others, do not block, restrict, or interfere with the use of roads or trails. Remove all personal property and trash when leaving the area. Trashcans are provided for your convenience. Cactus Ramada # 1 Group Site is a DAY USE ONLY area. Day use hours are between 7:00 am - 9:00 pm Only one vehicle is allowed inside the group site to carry in and out supplies. Do not carve, chop, cut, or damage any tree, bush, or cacti. No fighting or boisterous behavior. Keep noise at a reasonable level. Be courteous to your fellow visitors. Discharging of firearms in a Developed Recreation Site is prohibited Operate audio devices so that it will not disturb other Forest visitors. Be aware of your surroundings. Though this area is located within city limits, there is wildlife in this area. This area is Mountain Lion Habitat. Secure all food and make sure all trash and properly disposed in the trash cans when leaving. The Federal Government is not responsible for any loss or damage to personal property All funds will be forfeited if contact is not made with the Ranger District prior to 12 hours before the reservation period. Money received will not be refunded. Another date may be requested for the same recreation operating season (same calendar year). One vehicle may park at the group site. Vehicle is used to bring in and out supplies.
- Services
- Accessible Picnic Area, Area Attraction, Bbq Grills, Benches, Biking, Bird Watching, Cell phone service, Educational Programs, Equestrian Trails, Fee booth, Fire Ring, Forest District Office, Garbage Cans, Group Picnic Area, Hiking, Historical sites, Information Board, Jogging/Running, Junior Ranger Program, Locked Fee Drop Box, Nature Program, Parking, Photography, Picnic Shelters, Picnicing, Privacy, Restroom, Shelter, Sightseeing, Trails, Moderate Hiking, Visitor Center, Wilderness Area, Wildlife Viewing, Less Than 1 Mile Horse Corrals, Interpretive Trails, Nature Trails, Paved Roads, Restrooms, Scenery, Trails, Tram/Cable Car Rides, Water Drinking, Greater Than 1 Mile Emergency Services, Gas/Groceries, Hospital, Greater Than 10 Miles Airport
- Admission
- Park Entry Per Vehicle $5 - $10Shuttle Adult $8; Child (3-12) $4; Child (0-2) Free
- Gps Info
- (Latitude, Longitude): 32.31889, -110.81611
- Type
- Great Views, Outdoor Activities, Parks
- Features
- Federal Ownership
- Payment Accepted
- Visa,Master Card
- Parking
- Paid Lot, $5
- Recreation Facilities
- Nature Trails
- Facilities
- Picnic Area
- Source
- 10Best