Agua Caliente, literally meaning hot water, is a unique 101-acre park with a perennial warm spring. An artificial stream links together three ponds...
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May 25, 2024
Since I am not a fan of non-native plants, I really did not expect to like this park. But it is a truly pleasant experience, and I enjoyed seeing all the plants, trees, turtles, dragonflies and even… Full review by RayVuoleMangiare
Apr 26, 2024
What an incredible place. A beautiful drive takes you to this immaculate shaded oasis, a small lake surrounded by palm trees. Lots of shaded seating areas, benches and a small dock. The visitor cente… Full review by Elfma
Apr 18, 2024
We just happened upon this remarkable park that is tucked away on the east side of Tucson. We happened to see it on a map as, being a county park, it does not advertise extensively. This is one of … Full review by Dave48838
No swimming or wading allowed. The closest public pools (Tucson Parks & Recreation) are Fort Lowell Pool at 2900 N. Craycroft and Palo Verde Pool at 355 S. Mann Ave.