What People Are Saying About Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum
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Overview – More a zoo than anything else, the habitats of desert creatures have been perfectly re-created for everything from ants to cougars. Viewing windows and walk-through aviaries give visitors the unique perspective of coming nose to beak with a tiny bird or an overhead view of swimming otters. – – The Experience – A two-mile walking path winds through 21-acres of animal, botanic and historical displays. The Riparian Corridor contains playful river otters, beavers and other wetland creatures you may not expect to find the in the desert. Dozens of…
Wonderful Family Event!
by DaleArleta Volmer
I am an amateur photographer and was thrilled to have the big cats perform so willingly for me on my last visit. I was able to get some exquisite shots of two of the big cats. The male performed for me for nearly 20 minutes & I will send along the pics. Wonderful experience!!
- Pros: So much to see and Photograph
- Cons: Hot in Summer
Excellent!
by lopezm2003
Great place to walk a trail. Take a camera for some nice outdoor and wildlife pictures while there. Bring your sun block!
- Pros: animals, trail, vegetation
- Cons: snack bars, parking problems
top notch museum
by ronstano
This is by far the best Tucson has to offer. It has history, a zoological nature as well as a museum.
The Details on Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum
Time Matters:
Budget at least a good three hours to properly see all the museum has to offer.
Blisters and Burns:
Much of the museum is outdoors, so load up on the SPF 15 and wear sneakers and a hat.
Category:
Museums, Marketing Consultants, Nature Centers, Zoos, Conventions
Smoking Permitted:
No



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