If you consider yourself an outdoorsperson, Catalina State Park in Tucson definitely belongs on your bucket list. The largest state park in Arizona, this desert oasis spans over 5,000 acres, and it’s the perfect destination for hiking, wildlife viewing, and camping. Take a couple of days to explore all there is to see and do here – it would be an excellent weekend trip!

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Visit the Arizona State Parks website for more information, including park hours and entrance fees.

Have you ever explored the largest state park in Arizona? If so, we’d love to hear about your experience in the comments! Don’t forget to check out our previous article to learn more about the famous Romero Pools.

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