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Resources For Saguaro National Park

This is where you can find websites, helpful phone numbers, friends groups and cooperating associations, and, sometimes, books related to the park. 

Saguaro National Parkwww.nps.gov/sagu 

Rincon Mountain Visitor Center (East) 

Physical Address
3693 S. Old Spanish Trail
Tucson, Arizona 85730
520-733-5153

Red Hills Visitor Center (West)

Physical Address
2700 N. Kinney Road
Tucson, Arizona 85743
520-733-5158

Saguaro National Park Mailing Address:

3693 S Old Spanish Trail
Tucson, AZ 85730 

For various maps of the park, area, and land and water trail maps, click here

For information about bringing pets, click here

Fees

  • Seven-day vehicle access: $25
  • Seven-day motorcycle access: $20
  • Seven-day per person access (pedestrians and bicyclists): $15
  • Saguaro National Park Annual Pass: $45
  • America the Beautiful Annual Pass (including Senior Passes): FREE - $80

Friends Organizations and Cooperating Associations

Friends of Saguaro National Park partners with the National Park Service to provide strategic resources and support that promote park exploration and discovery, preservation and conservation, and resource stewardship.  By providing critical financial support and growing public awareness, Friends of Saguaro provides a vital link between Saguaro National Park and the Tucson community -- and helps protect our "most glorious heritage" for future generations.

Helpful Books

Your Guide to the National Parks: The Complete Guide to All 63 National Parks

The completely updated third edition features more than 150 large maps and 100 easy-to-read tables. 550 new photos showcase our most scenic treasures before you set foot in them. When you do, you’ll want to maximize time on your next national park adventure by planning it with the help of this guide.

The Dayhiker's Guide to the National Parks: 280 Trails, All 63 Parks (Dayhiker's Guides)

The Dayhiker's Guide is here to help simplify hiking decisions. With 198 color trail maps, it details 280 of the best hiking trails in the United States. Distance and difficulty. Elevation and elevation gain. It’s all there. Most importantly, thanks to years exploring our National Parks, the monumental task of paring down a list of nearly unlimited options is taken on by an extremely reliable source.

Hiking Arizona’s Cactus Country

Southern Arizona offers unlimited opportunities for backcountry exploration. This third edition of Hiking Arizona's Cactus Country explores a broad swath of the Sonoran Desert that extends northward across the Mexican border and encompasses the southern third of Arizona.

Saguaro National Park travel Guide 2025: Your Ultimate Hiking Guide With Insider Recommendations to Explore Beautiful Landscapes, Hidden Gems, Wildlife, Outdoor Adventure and Camping

Whether you're a first-time visitor or a seasoned adventurer, Saguaro National Park Travel Guide 2025 is your all-in-one resource to experience this awe-inspiring national park like a true insider. Meticulously crafted by travel expert Harriet Binsky, this guide goes far beyond the basics, giving you the tools, tips, and inspiration to explore responsibly, confidently, and deeply.

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