Blanco Taco Restaurant Reviews

Blanco Taco + Tequila – Best Tucson Restaurants Review

A Great Baja Mexican Restaurant – 520-232-1007

blanco taco tucson azBlanco Taco + Tequila Restaurant Review. “Blanco’s” is an Upscale Mexican restaurant in the Catalina Foothills north of Tucson.

Blanco’s is located in the La Encantada shopping mall. This Tucson restaurant is a happening spot. Brillant City of Tucson lights sparkle at night from patio and inside window seating. Blanco’s is perfect for a Mexican Food dining experience at sunset.

Customers return again and again to this popular Tucson spot in La Encantada.

Blanco is not your standard Tex-Mex restaurant. No Mexican décor or bland foods. The restaurant has an open and airy design. The variety of Mexican food is unique even in Tucson. The food is consistent and a variety of Margarita’s are available!

The food at Blanco Taco + Tequila is a great destination at any time. After some power shopping it is almost mandatory.

For a date night you can’t go wrong at Blanco Taco. The views, food and beverages of menu choices will not disappoint.

Directions to Blanco Taco

From Skyline and Campbell go north on Campbell about 100 yards. Turn into La Encantada. Blanco Taco is located on the upper level. Click for Map. Visit Blanco Taco + Tequila website for a look at their menu and other information.

Some other very good nearby Tucson dining includes Fleming’s. It is kitty corner from La Encantada on the Southeast corner. Vivace is just across Campbell to the East.

On the south side of Skyline across from La Encantada you will find the Wild Garlic Grill at its new location.

A Tucson favorite is the Hacienda Del Sol. You will need to go west on Skyline to Hacienda Del Sol road. Go south, you can’t miss it.

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Hiking In Tucson

Hiking The Mountains Around Tucson

A Guide To Locating Trails For Hiking In Tucson

Hiking In TucsonHiking in Tucson is a part of many Tucson residents and visitors actives. The five mountain ranges surrounding Tucson have created an infinite array of trails for Tucson hikes.

Most of the mountain ranges are protected as city and state parks, national forest, or national park. This has protected the landscape and allowed Tucson hiking trails to preserved and cherished.

Within these public areas are hundreds of miles of trails suited for hiking in Tucson.  Trails offer a convenient access to the unspoiled natural beauty of the area. Landscapes vary from cacti-covered slopes to pine-topped mountain ranges. This makes hiking in Tucson an option for every seasons.

There are Tucson hiking trails in each of the five mountain ranges surrounding Tucson Arizona:

Santa Catalina Mountains (north side)

The rugged Santa Catalina Mountains in Coronado National Forest happen to be Tucson’s most distinguished range. These mountains also have the highest average elevation.

The highest point is Mt. Lemmon at 9,147 feet. Mt. Lemmon has the distinction of being southernmost ski destination in the United States.

Undertaking one of the Tucson hiking trails from the Tucson valley to Mt. Lemmon takes you from 2,000 to about 9,000 feet. The scenery experienced on these Tucson hikes resembles a journey from the Mexican to the Canadian border.

Rincon Mountains (east side)

Situated on Tucson’s east side is the Rincon Mountain Wilderness Area of Coronado National Forest. The more popular way to enjoy the Rincons is in Saguaro National Park East. The location offers countless trails for hiking in Tucson.

Two of the Tucson hiking trails are located at Colossal Cave Mountain Park.  Colossal Cave is a huge subterranean maze and one of the biggest dry caves in the world.

Santa Rita Mountains  (south side)

On Tucson’s far south side are the scenic Santa Rita Mountains. This area is an important habitat for many species of birds, reptiles, amphibians, bees, and plants in Coronado National Forest.

The Santa Rita Mountains are also world-famous for bird watching in Madera Canyon. The lower canyon provides Tucson hiking on paths that are paved, handicap-accessible and suited for gentle walking.

The higher locations are steep and provides expert trails leading to the top of 9,453-foot Mt. Wrightson. This is the highest point in the range and the highest point in the Tucson area.

Tucson Mountains (west side)

Most of the Tucson Mountains are located in Saguaro National Park West.  Hiking in Tucson on the west side offers panoramic views of saguaros forests dotting the jagged mountainsides.

Another popular visitor spot in this area are the Old Tucson studios. The studios have been the setting for literally hundreds of western movies and TV shows.

Nearby is the renowned Arizona Sonora Desert Museum. The museum provides exhibits of the area’s plants and wildlife in a natural setting.

Tortolita Mountains (northwest side)

The Tortolita Mountains border the northwest edge of the Tucson valley. The Tortolita Mountain are a back drop for many residents of the towns of Oro Valley and Marana. These are the smallest of Tucson’s five mountain ranges.

Tucson hikingtrails in the Tortolita Mountains is fantastic. The Tortolitas features rugged peaks, gullies and canyons with rocky soil and vast stands of cacti. Located here is Honeybee Canyon. Honeybee is a riparian area with one of Pima County’s only perennial streams. Much of the mountain range is protected land within the Tortolita Mountain Park.

Urban Trails

Hiking in Tucson is an perfect way to discover the varied landscapes and diverse wildlife of Tucson and Southern Arizona. There are many varied hiking trails throughout the Tucson area.

From urban recreational trails, bird-watching trails, canyon trails, summit trails, flat trails, and steep climbs. Whether you’re new to exploring nature or are an avid outdoor adventure-seeker there is a Tucson hiking trail for you.

Urban Trails offer hiking in Tucson without venturing into the mountainous areas. It is a convenient way to bond with nature and easily get back for a custard at Culvers.

Tucson hiking trails include the Urban Loop

The Loop is 55-miles of car-free paths being developed around Tucson. These paths also link to paths in Marana and Oro Valley. While many use these convenient for hiking in Tucson they are also made for bicycles, skates and horses. If it does not have an engine, it’s good to go on The Loop.

Rillito River Park Trail

This 11-mile trail for hiking in Tucson winds through the city along the Rillito Riverbed from North Craycroft Road. This Tucson hiking trail extends almost all the way to Interstate 10. Entry is open at numerous points along the way.

Santa Cruz River Park Trail

Tucson hikes on the Santa Cruz River Park Trail goes along the banks of the Santa Cruz Riverbed, west of downtown Tucson. This Tucson hiking trail is flat and paved. This may be one of the easiest hiking trails in Tucson. Starting at Grant Road and proceeding to 29th Street. This Tucson hiking trail includes a section of the Anza National Historic Trail.

Southern Arizona covers the northern part of the Sonoran Desert and the northwestern tip of the Chihuahuan Desert. This area stretches from Picacho Peak, south to the Mexican border, west to Ajo, and east to the New Mexico state border.

South of the Tucson area, the Chiricahua Mountains, Huachuca Mountains, and Dragoon Mountains are a couple of ranges featuring some of the best hiking trails in Southern Arizona. Tucson hiking trails MAP

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Arizona Sonora Desert Museum

Arizona Sonora Desert Museum – 520 – 833 – 2702

See Desert Wildlife Up Close

Arizona Sonora Desert Museum Tucson AZArizona Sonora Desert Museum is the place to get a first hand look at wildlife in the Sonora Desert. Visitors may take one of the many daily tours or just wander around on the paths and trails.

Please understand there are over 2 miles of paths on the 21 acre museum grounds. Once on the paths, you will be out in the sun so plan accordingly and be sure to wear comfortable shoes.

Hours of operation are year round from 7:30 AM until 5:00PM for most of the year. Due to later sun rise, winter hours start at 8:30 AM. Prices generally run from $12 for adults and $4 for kids. Check the Desert Museum Website for current prices and announcements.

At the Arizona Sonora Desert Museum there are many things to see. A desert zoo, natural history museum and botanical garden are on the grounds and centrally located.

arizona sonora desert museumSeeing the desert wildlife in their natural habitat is quite exciting. Expect to see a variety of small desert “things” at the Arizona Sonora Desert Museum. Javelina, Wolves, Coyotes, Mountain Lions, Prairie Dogs and Gila Monsters.

Oh, Yes – the snakes that are found in the the desert around Tucson.

A 1/2 day or more is needed to take in all of the Arizona Sonora Desert Museum is a great day trip and fun for the whole family whether you are living in Tucson or just visiting.

 

There Is More

Other popular Tucson Attractions include Kitt Peak about 50 miles Southwest of Tucson, Old Tucson Studios West of Tucson and the Pima Air & Space Museum & San Xavier del Bac Mission on the South Side of Tucson.

MAP to the Arizona Sonora Desert Museum

Arizona Sonora Desert Museum Website

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Titan Missile Muesum

Only Remaining Titan II Site Open To The Public

Get A Glimpse Of Real Life During The Cold War

Titan Missile Museum Tucson AZThe Titan Missile Museum is a remnant of the Cold War between the Unites States and Russia. The Cold War era lasted for 44 years. From 1947 to 1991. The political strategy of the Cold War era was one of containment.

The containment strategy created an arms race. Both the U. S. and Russia expanded the number of nuclear weapons in service. As the stock-pile of nuclear weapons grew, the U.S. established the military concept of “mutual assured destruction”. Or MAD. Yes, it was a MAD idea.

During the period from 1961 to 1963, the government built 54 Titan II missile sites. The sites were in Arizona, Kansas, and Arkansas. Each state had 18 sites. All near large Air Force Bases.

From 1963 to 1987, the Titan II missile program was the “hammer” for MAD.

The Strategic Arms Limitation Talks required Titan II missile sites deactivated in 1982. From 1982 to 1987, the military removed the missiles. Titan sites were not only closed but destroyed.

Except one. By treaty with Russia, the site in Sahuarita Arizona remained. Russia allowed it to survive as a museum and tourist attraction. The Site became a National Historic Landmark in 1994.

What Made The Titan II So Important? The fuel system. The predecessor to the Titan II was the Titan I. An ICBM that could deliver a nuclear warhead to Russia. But, due to an unstable fuel system, it required almost an hour to fuel and launch. Not good when the inbound missile arrives in 30 minutes.

The Titan II fuel was stable. That meant once fueled the missile was always ready to launch. Launched in 58 seconds! This ensured the MAD would work.

Titan Missile Museum

The Titan II missile was the largest land-based missile ever used by the United States. And the Titan Missile Museum is the only place visitors can see the missile and missile site.

Four member launch crews worked 24 hours on and 48 hours off. When “on duty” two crew members were always together. Each crew member keeping watch over the other.

If a crew member acted suspiciously, the other person shot first and ask questions later.

A Titan II could send a 9-megaton nuclear warhead to targets more than 6300 miles away in about 30 minutes. The destructive power of the warhead could obliterate an area 35 miles in diameter.

The 103-foot missile inside the museum silo has neither warhead or fuel. By US/USSR agreement, the silo doors cannot open more than half way. The dummy reentry vehicle mounted on the missile has a prominent hole cut in it to prove it is inert.

Facilities at the museum remain intact. Complete with the original equipment.

Summary

The Titan Missile Museum is a one of a kind experience. What was one of America’s top secret places is now a National Historic Landmark. Its mission is to bringing Cold War history back to life.

Directions to the Titan Museum

Take I-19 south from Tucson to Duval Mine Road. Go west about 1/2 mile to the entrance. MAP

If you enjoy Titan Missile Museum, you will love the Pima Air And Space Museum. This Museum in Tucson has the largest collection of military planes anywhere. From WWII era to active service planes. The exhibits also include Soviet and RAF airplanes.

If you are a military plane geek, you cannot miss the Pima Air And Space Museum.

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Colossal Cave Tucson AZ

An Amazing Place To See

Colossal Cave South Of Tucson Near Vail Arizona

A tour of Colossal Cave is a great day trip if you live in Tucson AZ or just visiting. Located in Colossal Cave Mountain Park near Vail, it is just 20 miles southeast of Tucson on the I-10 Freeway.

Colossal Cave and the nearby La Posta Quemada Ranch make up the Colossal Cave Mountain Park.

colossal cave mountain park

Creation Of Colossal Cave

From a geologists perspective, the Colossal Cave system is a newcomer to our planet. It creation began about 300 million years ago.

At that time, most of southwest America was under a large ocean. Over millions of years, the water receded. One of the materials from that process was limestone.

Moving forward to about 80 million years ago, eruptions pushed up the earth’s surface. That is how mountains formed around what is now Tucson.

The Rincon Mountain became the home for Colossal Cave. But not over night. After millions of years of water erosion, the cave reached a “dry” state.

That means formations in the Cave are completely dry, or “dead”. Formations do not grow — get bigger. Why??

The cave formed by water depositing limestone, but this source has disappeared.

Discovered

In 1876, a man named Sidney H. Ramsey owned the Mountain Springs Station. The station was a stage stop approximately 22 miles east of Tucson.

A few years later, the station became a ranch. Around 1879, Solomon Lick a former Union soldier and a partner took over the ranch.

Later that year, Lick discovered Colossal Cave and its extensive cave system. Over 3.5 miles of passageways have been mapped. But this is less than 10% of the cave’s 39 miles of tunnels.

Colossal Cave is important to the areas history. Artifacts found in Colossal Cave confirmed it was used by the Hohokam Indians between 900 AD to 1450 AD.

La Posta Quemada Ranch got its name in 1875. The working ranch was the site of a Southern Pacific Line stagecoach station. The station burned  down in 1875.

From that day, the ranch was know as Posta Quemada which means “burnt station”.

Two Caves Not One

There are two caves in Colossal Cave Park. Colossal Cave is open to visitors. Arkenstone Cave is a “live cave” and not open to the public. The “live cave” designation means the cave continues to grow formations. Only research scientist have access to the Arkenstone cave.

Its estimated that Colossal Cave has about 39 miles of cave tunnels. But only 2 miles of tunnels explored and mapped. The 2 miles of tunnels open to visitor tours drop over 6 stories into the Cave.

Colossal Cave contains with stalagmites, stalactites and large columns. Formed by ground water seeping through the limestone ceilings of the cave to create them. As water flowed over millions of years mineral deposits in the water bond together.

When the water evaporates, mineral deposits bond to create the stalactites and stalagmites. Columns are formed by the union of a stalagmite and a stalactite.

Temperatures inside the Colossal Cave average 70 degrees (F) throughout the year. Even in the summer when outside temperatures are in the low 100’s.

Touring Colossal Cave

Visitors can explore Colossal Cave by taking anyone of six tours .

The “Short” Tour

This tour is for visitors that want to say “I was there”,  without spending a lot of time. The tour lasts about 45 minutes and covers about ½ mile. Tour guides describe the history of the cave, its geology and legends.

Although short, the tour takes you up and down the 6 ½ stories of the cave. So bring comfortable walking shoes.

Daytime Ladder Tour

This 1 1/2 tour takes visitors down the paths “less traveled” in the cave. The tour is strenuous and limited to those 12 years and older. But you will see sections of the Cave rarely seen by the public.

On this tour a helmet with headlamp and full fingered gloves are a required. The 1 ½ hour tours will have you

  • Climb Ladders
  • Scramble across bridges
  • Squeeze through narrow passageways.
  • See and learn about the array of formations in the cave.

Helmets and headlamp come with the tour, but gloves are not. You can bring your own gloves or buy some on site.

Nighttime Ladder Tour with Optional Dinner

As with the daytime ladder tour, this tour is strenuous! Participants will need to be fit, agile and able to move in tight spaces.

But participants will see the beauty of the Colossal Cave up close and personal. Helmets with headlamp come with the tour, but full finger gloves are not. Bring your own or buy them on site.

Dinner is at the Terrace At The Cave restaurant. Nothing fancy. The menu includes burgers, wraps, hot dogs, sandwiches and pizza.

Wild Cave Tour

The Wild Cave Tour is for the true explores. Guides follow the paths early explorers and outlaws walked. These unmarked paths meander ¼ mile in to the earth. This is caving at its best.

Two options are available.

  • Intermediate – participants must be 14 years or older
  • Advanced – For those 16 years and older

Tours are strenuous and participants will be climbing obstacles and squeezing through tight places. Tour size is limited to 6 people and lasts 3+ hours for the Intermediate tour and 4+ hours for the Advanced tour.

Helmets with headlamp and gloves are mandatory. Knee and elbow pads recommended. Guess what? They aren’t included either. Visit Home Depot or REA before signing up for this one!

Candlelight Tour

This tour attracts people with a hint of romance along with an adventurous spirit. Participants experience Colossal Cave as the first explores of Colossal Cave may have seen it in 1879. But with a lot more flair. Edges of pathways are lit with candles. And participant carry a candle as well.

The flickering images on the walls of the cave add a mystic and surreal feel. Shadows shimmer off the cave formations to create images of the past.

Participants must be 12 years or older and tours scheduled at least two weeks advanced.

Group Tours & School Tours

Got a lot of friends that want to do something different? Maybe a birthday outing? How about a group tour of Colossal Cave. 20 or more participants can schedule their own private tour. You can come with a smaller groups, but combined with other groups.

Scheduling requires 2 weeks advance notice.

Colossal Cave is a unique and a fascinating place to visit. Tours are available from easy walks to down and dirty caving. Pick the one that suites your fitness and agility. And remember, bring your own gloves and pads.

Please call (520) 647-7275 to make reservations and for current rates. Visit the Colossal Cave Park website for more INFORMATION.

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The Landing Restaurant – Oro Valley

The Restaurant On The Beach – Without The Beach

Its Fini’s Landing In Oro Valley, AZ

The LandingThe Landing restaurant is a spin off from Fini’s Landing in the Foothills. Although small, it presents the beach comer theme of its sister store and similar menu.

This is what a sports bar on a beach would be, without the beach. With over a dozen TV’s around the place, watching your favorite team is easy.

The main dining area surrounds the bar that offers 2 dozen plus beers on tap. For wines, the selection is a bit limited. A couple of house wines and a few bottles with labels you may not recognize.

The bar sits in the middle of the room with the booths and tables around it. There is also a patio area, but the noise from Oracle Road can be a challenge.

Menu – Location – Hours

The Landing menu presents a nice array of Southern California or Mexico “on the beach” food. Fish tacos, burgers, spicy chicken wings, bowls, sandwiches and lots more. For those looking for susi, try the Blackened Ahi Sashimi.

Oh, there is also a breakfast menu on Sundays from 9 to 11 AM. Nothing fancy, but good.

One more thing, live music is often there on Fridays and/or Saturday.

This is a favorite stop for Kim and me. I get the Chubasco Shrimp Tacos and Kim’s goes for the Shrimp Bowl.

The Landing is at 8195 N. Oracle Road.

Open 7 Day a week till 10:00 PM, except Friday then 11 PM.

Its on the west side of Oracle Road about a quarter of a mile north of Magee Road. Mister Car Wash is in the same area.

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Catalina State Park

Catalina State Park In Oro Valley AZ

Tips And Information To Make Your Stay Memorable 

Catalina state park monument oro valley azCatalina State Park is in Oro Valley AZ and sits at the base of the majestic Santa Catalina Mountains. Catalina State Park is a haven for desert plants and wildlife. It is estimated that there are over 5,000 saguaros in the park.

Catalina State Park includes about 5,500 acres of foothills, canyons and streams.

In addition to hiking, popular activities include camping, picnicking and bird watching. The area boasts that more than 150 species of birds can be found in the park.

Catalina State Park is adjacent to the Coronado National Forest. One of the many hiking trails also includes an interpretive trail to a prehistoric Hohokam village.

Facilities and Amenities

The Visitor Center is located at the park entrance and is open approximately 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. daily. Entrance and camping permits are issued here.

Park amenities include a campground, picnic tables, grills, hiking trails, an equestrian center. Groups can use specified areas for family gatherings or events.

Overnight camping is available by reservation and open all year. The park has over 100 sites and most have electric and water hookups, but not all. So be sure and indicate the type of site you want. Each campsite has a picnic table and BBQ grill.

Roads and parking areas are paved. Campgrounds have modern flush restrooms and hot showers. RV dump stations are available in the park. All restroom and shower facilities are accessible.

There aren’t any limits on RV length. Maximum overnight stays are limited to 14 nights.

For individuals with horses, Catalina State Park has an equestrian center. There is a large staging area for trail riders with ample trailer parking.

If you don’t have a horse? Pusch Ridge Stables is an equestrian center near the park that offers horse rides on designated trails on the north end of the park.

What To Bring

The only thing you need to bring to enjoy your stay is water, sun protection and your sense of adventure. Beautiful mountain views, desert wildflowers, cacti and wildlife make a day at the Catalina State Park memorable experience.

Catalina State Park is located in Coronado National Forest and managed by Arizona State Parks.

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Tohono Chul Park Tucson AZ

A Unique Place In Tucson AZ

See The Wonders Of Nature, Art And Culture In Sonoran Desert Region

Tohono Chul Park Tucson AZTohono Chul is a place to embrace the authentic beauty of the Sonoran Desert year-round.  This unique place provides an ideal crossroads of nature, art, and culture.

Tohono Chul is one of Tucson’s little secrests. It offers 49 acres of Sonoran desert in which one can experience nature at your fingertips.

Travel + Leisure Magazine named it “One of the Worlds Ten Best Botanical Gardens”.

See Nature Close Up

Take your time moving along the winding paths. Various art exhibits enhance the Sonoran desert setting. Well marked trails meander throughout Tohono Chul Park.

They provide an opportunity to see the contrasts of the desert and its beautiful plant life.

The park has an extensive array of plant live, flowers and cacti found in the great Sonoran Desert.

Stop at one of the relaxation spots on the grounds to reflect on what you see and will see along the way.

Deeper Dive

What once were homes are now the facilities that house the museum shops – La Galeria and La Fuente. The last building, a hacienda style home, is used for the La Entrada Greenhouse and Garden shop.

To learn more about this unique place plan ahead for one of the lectures or guided tours. Tohono Chul also hosts workshops, concerts, and special events year-round.

A secret within the secret is the Garden Bistro. It is a quiet setting in which one can take part in fresh Southwestern flavors.

Each building located in the Tohono Chul Park has a history all its own. The homes were built during the period from 1937 through the mid 1960’s and reflects the southwest style of the period.

Tohono Chul is a private non-profit 501C3 organization. Its mission is to enrich lives by connecting them with the nature, art, and culture in the Sonoran Desert.

Visit the Tohono Chul Park website for more information

Map To Tohono Chul Park

Monarch Way Station

In 2014, Tohono Chul became an official Monarch Way Station. As such, the plant life and shelter necessary to sustain monarch butterflies is provided as they migrate through North America.

Conclusion

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Volunteer Opportunities in Tucson AZ

It Volunteer Opportunities In Tucson Are Important

 Volunteering Place Tucson Among America’s 10 Most Caring Cities

Volunteer opportunities in tucson azHaving Tucsonans fill the many volunteer opportunities in Tucson AZ has brought recognition to our city. Movoto Real Estate just announced “America’s 10 Most Caring Cities,” and Tucson came ranked No. 3.

 

Background

Movoto concluded that if people need support for their troubles, no matter what they are, you will be able to find it in Tucson AZ. Tucson ranked third. just behind Atlanta, Georgia and Austin, Texas.

Movoto evaluated the 100 biggest cities in the United States to find the top 10. The ratings were based public date. Research included per-capita income, student-counselor ratio. charitable donations, lowest crime rates, pet shelters, homeless services, mental health counselors and therapists, car-pooling and Facebook “likes” for local charities and causes.

A Few Of The Top Charities In Tucson

There are literally hundreds of charities in Tucson, however here are a few of the more notable ones.

Volunteer Opportunities In Tucson – Ben’s Bells

Through strong community support, hundreds of people are work to make bells every year.  The bells are placed all-around the city to emphasize community kindness to make it a kinder place to live. Ben’s Bells is located on University Boulevard near the U of A. Accordingly, many students and local citizens alike volunteer their time at Ben’s Bells every day.

Volunteer Opportunities In Tucson – Community Food Bank of Southern Arizona

There are community food bank locations and donation centers across Tucson as well as Southern Arizona. Many individuals find the Community Food Bank of Southern Arizona the perfect way to give back. You can volunteer or donate food items.

What ever your interest the food bank can always use your assistance. The food bank along with community volunteers strive to make Tucson a even better place to live.

Volunteer Opportunities In Tucson

Humane Society of Southern Arizona

As a private, nonprofit enterprise the Humane Society accepts and adopts homeless animals. The Humane Society of Southern Arizona passionately believes that all animals are entitled to a good home. Volunteer opportunities are available in education, administration, special events, adoption, and many more sectors of the Humane Society activities and out reach programs.

Ronald McDonald House Charities of Southern Arizona

Ronald McDonald House provides comfort and support to families and children dealing with severe illness or injury. The charity provides a home for families who have to travel to receive healthcare in Tucson. Home and family volunteers as well as donations are always needed and appreciated.

Want to cook dinner for house guests? Volunteer for the Chef for a day program. Looking for an even simpler and easier way to give back? Collect pop tabs to donate them to the Ronald McDonald House to help raise money.

Angel Charity for Children, Inc.

Angel Charity for Children is an all-volunteer organization that helps to finance grant requests that will significantly help Tucson youth. It works with children’s organizations to provide essential funding to grow and learn.

The Angel Charity for Children helps make Tucson’s youth healthy and happier. Community members are encouraged to donate or participate in upcoming events to raise money for the cause.

Conclusion

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Tucson Water Company

The Water Company Serving Tucson

Interesting Insights On Tucson’s Water

Tucson Water CompanyTucson Water Company serves over 700,000 people. This includes the City of Tucson and greater Tucson Metro Area. The water supply actually comes from 200 groundwater wells found across the Tucson area.

Each well is an “entry points” to the Tucson Water Company system. Each well serves the neighborhood in which it is located. Excess water goes to reservoirs and dispursed in the system.

How Big Is It?

In the TMI category, the Tucson Water Company system has 37 services areas. There is 4,500 miles of pipes and 145 booster stations in the system.

The City of Tucson has annual rights to about 140,000 acre-feet of Colorado River water. Water comes from the river via the Central Arizona Project (CAP). CAP water is used to recharge the aquifer under Tucson. Tucson water is a mix of Colorado River and Tucson’s existing below ground water supply.

The recharge process is done at the Clearwater Renewable Resource facility. The CRR facility located in Avra Valley. The Tucson Water Company supply is 37% ground water and 63% Colorado River water.

Tucson Water Company conducts thousands of tests of the water each year. Test results are published. The Annual Water Quality Report (also known as the Consumer Confidence Report or CCR) presents the results.

The EPA set the format for this report.  Report guidelines are included in the Safe Drinking Water Act. The EPA requires all public water providers to provide this information to their customers.  The report must present water quality data to the public in an clear manner.

Offices Location

The Tucson Water Company is located at

310 W. Alameda
Tucson, AZ 85701
520-791-3242

Use the City of Tucson map to find driving directions from your location.

Tucson is a great place to visit and a wonderful place to live. Considering Tucson Arizona for retirement or a winter get away? We can help! We are Top Tucson Realtors.

Conclusion

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