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All Tucson Tours & Excursions in 2026

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Barbara_D, Mar 2026
Relaxing drive!
We really enjoyed this drive from Tucson to the top of Mt. Lemmon. The narrator was very informative. He described the history of the area, the geology, the change in vegetation, and the wildlife in the area. We're looking forward to our next adventure.
Candace_R, Mar 2026
Thank you so much Jon for...
Thank you so much Jon for an amazing tour of the desert! My boys and I thoroughly enjoyed soaking up all the incredible information you had to share. We were vacationing in Arizona and did many tours, but your experience was by far our favorite! Thank you for doing what you do!
Michele_S, Mar 2026
Enjoy a little food and history in one tour
Great foodie experience. A mix of history and food. Carolyn brought us each a cookie from a Mexican bakery to start our tour. During the tour it was hot and she made sure she kept us in the shade as much as possible and gave us water cups at several stops. She made sure we didn't have allergies and if there were things we didn't like she found an alternative. Carolyn was friendly, knowledgeable, and engaging. I would definitely recommend her tour to anyone wanting to experience a little of Tucson on their travels.
Lindsey_W, Mar 2026
Definite yes! Thank me later!
Amazing experience start to finish. DO NOT PASS UP ON THIS ACTIVITY! Mike was an exceptional guide! Saguaro National Park is breathtaking on its own, and it was extra fun learning about the native plants, cacti, wild life, and to really feel apart of it all. We did this activity as a group of 4 friends at the 10a segment and would absolutely do it again in a heartbeat. The e-bikes are very user friendly and make a big difference for the few inclines on the route. It's a mostly flat route with a few down hills, in fact. Could be easily suitable for children and older adults on e-bikes, for sure. Do not pass up on this activity while in Tucson!
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Arizona’s oldest city is much more than another urban oasis in the 100,000-square-mile Sonoran Desert. Whether you’re into hiking, canyoning, or learning how to survive in the wilderness, there are Tucson tours for you. With expert guides, you can spend the morning rappelling down Mount Lemmon’s waterfalls and the afternoon biking around the city’s best sites: museums, murals, and Mexican food joints. Tucson is just an hour from the border, so it has a unique blend of cultures.