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ABOUT THE PRESIDIO

Tubac Presidio State Historic Park is dedicated to preserving the history of the settlement of the territory that would eventually become Arizona. It's collection includes numerous artifacts from the 1700s as well as a starting point to hike what remains of the Anza trail.

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Programs & Events

New programs and events are added to the park calendar each month. Check back right here for the latest news and for Tubac Presidio State Historic Park.

Ongoing Programs

New ongoing events and programs are added to the park calendar each month. Check back right here for the latest ongoing activities for Tubac Presidio State Historic Park.

EXHIBITS

From ancient Native artifacts to the state's first printing press, Tubac Presidio's vast collection of artifacts tells a stirring portrait of settlement of Arizona.

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Park and Facility Hours

Summer Hours (June 1-August 31)

Tuesday-Sunday 8 a.m. - 12 p.m.
Friday 4 p.m. - 8 p.m.

Open Wednesday-Sunday

9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Park Entrance Fee

Adult (14+): $7.00
Youth (7–13): $2.00
Child (0–6): FREE

There is no fee to enter the Visitor Center

About Tubac Presidio State Historic Park

Tubac Presidio has the distinction of being Arizona's first state park. Tubac played an interesting and exciting role from archaeological times through the Spanish contact and colonization, Mexican occupation, and the westward and territorial expansion periods. The park’s primary purpose is to preserve the ruins of the oldest Spanish Presidio site in Arizona, San Ignacio de Tubac, established in 1752.Tubac Presidio State Historic Park is the home of the first fort in Arizona, the first European settlement in Arizona, the first American mining community in Arizona, and the first printing of a newspaper in Arizona.

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