Wonderful and well kept up Tucson Family Treasure with a great zoo as well.. This is a park for all. It well maintained by the City. There are many many activities. It is certainly a family jewel. Our family encourages everyone to visit this park. Thank you City of Tucson.
A green and shady oasis in the middle of a desert city, this is the Central Park of Tucson..
Overview
Giant eucalyptus, Alleppo pines, palm trees and mulberry trees spread their welcome shade over acres of green grass. Near the middle of the park, a waterfall splashes down a
heavily planted hillside to a lake that attracts waterfowl and kids with toy boats. Man-made hills rise to encompass seating for the outdoor DeMeester Performance Center, where free programs include orchestras, blues bands and Shakespeare.
Features
The small zoo coddles a variety of animals in natural habitats. Moms inhale the heavenly scents of nearly 1,000 rose bushes in the rose garden. Sports fans have fields for baseball and soccer; a gymnasium at the adjoining Randolph Park Recreation Center; and the major league (Colorado Rockies) spring training at Hi Corbett Field. Two 18-hole golf courses--Randolph North and Dell Urich--and 24 lighted tennis courts stay busy at Randolph Park. The LPGA tournament plays at Randolph north each spring.…
Free fun for all. Always a lot going on no matter your age or taste. Not just a picnic place but a true recreational experience.
