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| Pima County Natural Resources, Parks & Recreation |
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Welcome to Pima County Natural Resources, Parks and RecreationLeading community efforts to conserve the Sonoran Desert and enhance the urban environment while providing quality recreational, educational, and leisure activities. NewsFlowing Wells Pool Reopening Event May 18 Brandi Fenton Memorial Park Ramada Availability Arthur Pack Park Field #7 will be closed April 8, – July 31, 2013 for renovations. Community Center Renovations Schedule Historic Hacienda de la Canoa Dedication Video Loop Gila Monster bicycle jerseys are available! see more info Hunting in Pima County Parks NoticeHunting in all Pima County parks is closed unless specifically opened in the Arizona Game and Fish regulations. Tucson Mountain Park has archery hunting, with a special Game and Fish permit required, but portions of the park are closed and it is the responsibility of the hunter to know the new closure areas. Hunters must never drive on private roads or cross private property to access the open portions of the open parks unless they have permission from landowner. Hunters must stay more than ¼ mile distance from any developed park area or adjacent residence. Within Tucson Mountain Park along Kinney Road and Gates Pass Road there is a posted no shoulder road system, so there is no parking along the roadway outside of the paved turnouts or paved overlooks. Maps for Tucson Mountain Park are posted in the park and are on this website. Hunting in other Pima County Parks in the Tucson Mountains such as Sweetwater Preserve, Feliz Paseos and Robles Pass is closed at all times as well as the discharge of firearms and archery equipment. River Park Closures, Construction and What's Happening on The LoopThe Loop Video - Connecting People, Connecting Communities Special Interest ClassesYou can view our class listing for May through August 2013 online now. You may pickup a copy of our Special Interest Classes booklet at any Pima County Public Library, our community centers, or our main office at 3500 West River Road. Photographs may be taken of participants at PCNRPR events, classes, or at our facilities for use on our website or in our publications. |