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An image of the interior of the 1885 Schoolhouse. Warm afternoon light shines from three windows on either side of the room, illuminating four rows of antique desks, chalkboards on the walls, and at the back of the room, a late 19th century iron stove.

ADMISSION

Adults (14+): $7
Youth (7-13): $3
Member: Free
Child (0-6): Free

Discounts for
military, first
responders, and
veterans.

HOURS

Monday: CLOSED

Tuesday - Thursday: 9am - 3pm

Friday: 9am - 8pm

Saturday & Sunday: ​9am - 5pm


The last self-guided tour
ticket is sold 1 hour before closing.

The park is closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Day.

ACCESSIBILITY

The entire park and all our buildings are wheelchair accessible, with the exception of the Underground Exhibit; however we have laminated pictures and explanations available at the top of the stairs.

 

A courtesy wheelchair is available upon request.

ANIMALS

Pets are welcome at the Tubac Presidio State Historic Park and are allowed in all buildings.

 

Pets must be kept on a leash at all times.

 

Please clean up after your pet.

PARKING

Free visitor parking is located at the Visitor Center. RV parking is available.

FIREARMS

Review the Arizona State
Parks & Trails weapons
policy here.

DIRECTIONS

Google Maps sometimes displays directions to our park via a neighborhood at Exit #34. We are located in The Village of Tubac at 1 Burruel Street, which is at the eastern end of Tubac Road. You cannot access our park through "The Barrio" neighborhood at Exit #34. After you turn onto Plaza Road where the large "Tubac" sign at the entrance of The Village is located, turn right onto Tubac Road, drive 0.3 miles, and we are located at the intersection of Burruel Street and Tubac Road.

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