Arizona’s very first state park celebrates the history of the region in the best way possible: by preserving the antiquity of the past in the first known European settlement in the territory that would become the State of Arizona. Aside from visiting the site of the original settlement located in the tiny town of Tubac (population 1,191), a visit into the historic Tubac community only adds to the excitement of this educational and fun day trip the whole family will enjoy.
The Arizona State Historic Park of Tubac Presidio became the state's first state park and opened in 1958.
The K Newby Gallery & Sculpture Garden (15 Tubac Rd.) is one of many art galleries, many of which spill into the outdoors with colorful and creative exhibits.
And when it's time to refuel, Tubac has a variety of dining options, most of which feature some kind of outdoor seating. (Pictured below is Shelby's Bistro at 19 Tubac Rd.)
And last, but certainly not least, any trip to Tubac to see the first Arizona state park could definitely be coupled with a side trip to Tumacacori National Historic Park (less then five miles away).
It’s easy to be proud of the work Arizonans do to preserve the past. You can read about twelve more amazing Arizona ruins in this previous article. Have you visited Tubac yet and explored the park and all that this thriving artist’s community has to offer?
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