Tumacácori National Historical Park

Tumacácori preserves Spanish colonial missions in southern Arizona, including the historic Mission San José de Tumacácori from 1691. Located in the Santa Cruz River valley, it reflects the interactions between O’odham, Apache, and Spanish cultures, offering a glimpse into early Arizona history.

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1891 East Frontage Road, Tumacacori, AZ 85640

About the experience

Tumacácori National Historical Park is a place of cultural and historical significance, preserving the ruins of ancient Spanish missions. Here’s what makes it a fascinating destination:

  • Historic Mission Ruins: The park is home to the ruins of the Tumacácori Mission, founded in the late 1600s by Spanish missionaries. The preserved adobe structures offer a glimpse into the early history of Arizona and the region’s Spanish colonial past.
  • Cultural Insights: Interpretive displays and guided tours provide insights into the lives of the Native American and Spanish communities who lived and worked at the mission. The exhibits detail the mission’s role in the area’s complex cultural history.
  • Peaceful Desert Setting: The mission ruins are set against a backdrop of desert landscape and mountain views, creating a serene atmosphere that invites reflection on the area’s rich history.
  • Annual Events and Living History Programs: Tumacácori hosts cultural events and programs, including the annual Fiesta de Tumacácori, where visitors can experience traditional music, dance, and crafts from the region’s diverse heritage.

Tumacácori National Historical Park offers a unique blend of history, culture, and natural beauty, making it a meaningful and educational stop for travelers interested in Arizona’s heritage.

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(520) 377-5060
1891 East Frontage Road, Tumacacori, AZ 85640
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Schedule

The park is open daily from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., except on Thanksgiving and Christmas Day.

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