Join a park guide on the Hunter Trail and enjoy 360-degree views from the top of Picacho Peak. Registration required.
READ MOREStage 2 fire restrictions now in effect. No charcoal or wood fires. Propane stoves for cooking only. No smoking except in an enclosed vehicle.
We are currently working to improve the infrastructure at the park. Construction will be ongoing for the next year, with minimal impacts on visitor areas. Please stay clear of construction zones.
There is currently a water shortage at the park. No filling will be allowed.

Programs & Events
Join our park guide as you trek the Calloway Trail at Picacho Peak! Learn about hiking safety as you enjoy the surroundings up to the Calloway overlook--situated under the face of Picacho Peak. All skill levels are welcome on this guided hike! Registration required.
READ MORECome out for a night under the stars at Picacho Peak State Park! The Tucson Amateur Astronomy Association will be on site with high-powered telescopes and guides to the night sky.
READ MOREJoin a park guide on the scenic Sunset Vista Trail that will lead you to the top of Picacho Peak. Registration required.
READ MOREWe are partnering with Pinal County Animal Care and Control to help get shelter dogs out on the trail! Join us to walk dogs along the Nature Loop at the park.
READ MOREMembers of the CycleKart Club will be displaying their vintage-inspired designs. Root for your favorites at the races, which will occur every 30 minutes. Come and see these exciting machines in action!
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Park and Facility Hours
Park is open year-round from 5 a.m. - 8 p.m. (gates close)
Trails are open from sunrise to sunset
Visitor Center/Park Store
May 3 - Sept. 26
9 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Sept. 27-May 2
8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Hours may vary
Holiday Hours
Thanksgiving: Visitor Center closes at 2 p.m.
Christmas: Closed
Park Entrance Fee
Per vehicle (1 person): $10.00
Per vehicle (2-4 people): $20.00
Individual/bicycle: $5.00