We have a diverse collection of properties and programs that provide
opportunities to develop healthy bodies and minds while protecting many
of the region's most significant natural and cultural resources. By working
in partnership with our community, we achieve the public's quest for high
quality experiences.
Natural resource parks include some of southern Arizona's most significant
mountain ranges, perennial streams and springs, and diverse plant and
wildlife habitat. Enjoy hiking, biking, birding and camping, or participate
in an environmental education class.
Cultural resources sites span thousands of years of history, ranging
from prehistoric Native American petroglyphs to some of Arizona's earliest
ranches. Hike the same trail used by early Spanish settlers on their trek
to establish the modern day city of San Francisco, California.
Park sites offer facilities for organized sports as well as passive recreation.
Whether it is a league or impromptu ball game, a day of swimming or picnicking,
or the celebration of a special occasion, we have the facility to meet
your needs.
Recreation programs provide an opportunity to learn new, or enhance existing
skills. Our activities include visual and performing arts, crafts and
physical fitness. Programs are designed to serve all age groups from preschoolers
to seniors.
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Sports Leagues Continue at Sportspark
An advisory committee has been meeting to discuss future league play at Sportspark. The next meeting is July 16, 2008. Interested parties can stay current on what is going on via the Sportspark webpage and telephone recordings at 520-744-8489 or 744-9496. Please see news release for more. Suggustions are welcome, please email martina.gonzales@pima.gov |
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Natural Resources, Parks and Recreation Bond Program
On Friday, April 25, 2008 Natural Resources, Parks and Recreation presented a representation of projects for the future bond election to the Pima County Bond Advisory Committee at a public meeting. These projects covered the interests of a number of county jurisdictions. If you would like to see what our presentation was about, click on one of the links below.
For the PowerPoint version (234 MB)
For the PDF of the presentation (14.7 MB) |