

A desert wonderland, Saguaro National Park East is home to the nation's largest cacti, the iconic saguaro, and offers stunning landscapes and hiking trails.
Learn about the park's history and ecology at this informative center.
A scenic 2.5-mile loop trail offering stunning views of the saguaro cacti.
A historic film studio and theme park offering a glimpse into the Old West.

Staying hydrated is crucial in the desert climate of Saguaro National Park East.
Protection from the intense sun is vital for outdoor activities in the park.

Sturdy footwear is necessary for navigating the rocky trails and uneven terrain.
A Tucson favorite for breakfast, known for its unique dishes and vibrant atmosphere.
A popular spot for unique, fresh doughnuts and coffee near Saguaro National Park East.
A historic Tucson restaurant serving authentic Mexican cuisine since 1928.

A traditional Mexican soup made with beef stomach, hominy, and red chiles.

A bacon-wrapped hot dog topped with beans, cheese, onions, tomatoes, and mayo.
A hearty soup made with corn tortilla strips, tomatoes, onions, and chicken broth, often topped with avocado and cheese.
Saguaros are sacred to the Tohono O'odham people, and these seeds are a symbol of their connection to the land.
Crafted from the wood of the desert ironwood tree, these carvings are a traditional art form in the region.
Made from the fruit of the prickly pear cactus, this candy is a sweet reminder of the park's unique ecosystem.
Sasangir Beach, a serene coastal retreat, is known for its pristine white sands and clear blue waters, offering a perfect getaway from the bustling city life.
A serene, picturesque resort nestled in the Kumaon Hills, offering panoramic views of the Himalayas.

A lush, 16-acre botanical garden in Brittany, France, showcasing exotic plants and stunning coastal views.