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Tucson, AZ 85726
(520) 791-3109
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Adopt-a-Park and Public Areas
Land Stewardship Program

Thank you to all of our adoptive groups for their ongoing commitment to helping keep Tucson Clean and Beautiful! Some of our groups have been volunteering continuously since the Adopt-a-Park program began in 1984; many new community groups continue to join the Adopt-a-Park and Public Areas program each year!

Park Sites Available for Adoption (as of September 1, 2009)

City of Tucson parks

20/30 Park
Balboa Heights/Marty Birdman Park
Cesar Chavez Park (Five Points Park)
Cherokee Ave. Park
Cherry Ave. Recreation Center
Christopher Columbus Park
David G. Herrera & Ramon Quiroz Park (Oury Park)
El Parque Diego Orlando Mendoza
El Presidio/Sunset Park
El Pueblo Park
El Tiradito Wishing Shrine
Escalante Park
Fort Lowell Park
Golf Links Sports Park
Groves Park
Harriet Johnson Park
Hoffman Park
Jacinto Park
Jacobs Park (Dog Off-leash area)
Julian Wash Cultural Resource Park
Keeling Desert Park
Kennedy Park
Mansfield Park (Dog Off-Leash Area)
Manuel Valenzuela Alvarez Park
Mariposa Park
Menlo Park
Mission Manor Park
Ochoa Park
Ormsby Park
Palo Verde Park (Dog Off-Leash Area)
Pantano River Park, north of Speedway Blvd.
Pantano River Park, 5th St. to Broadway Blvd.
Pantano Wash, portions from Broadway Blvd. to 22nd St.
Pantano River Park, west bank from Golf Links to Camino Seco & Stearn Lake Dr.
Presidio San Agustín del Tucson
Presidio Trail, Downtown Tucson (loop from Church Ave. at Washington St. to Main Ave. south of Simpson St.)
Reid Park/Randolph Park (David Bell Multi-Use Path)
Reid Park (Dog Off-Leash Area)
Rodeo Wash Park (Michigan & 9th Ave.)
Rodeo Wash Linear Park (west of 12th Ave.)
St. Johns Community Park (limited hours, shared use park)
San Antonio Park, "Parque de la Gente"
San Augustine Park
San Clemente Park
San Gabriel Park
Santa Rosa Park
Sears Park
Seminole Park
Street Scene Park
Toumey Park
Udall Park (Dog Off-Leash Area)
Veinte de Agosto
Verdugo Park
Vista del Prado Park
Vista del Pueblo Park
Vista del Rio Park

Pima County and other parks

36th St. Trailhead (west of La Cholla Blvd.)
Alamo Wash Park (Fort Lowell Rd to Glenn St)
Arizona Trail (Colossal Cave Mountain Park south to Coronado National Forest)
Bear Canyon Trailhead
Brandi Fenton Memorial Park (Dog Off-Leash Area)
Branding Iron Neighborhood Park
Cañada del Oro River Park (La Cholla Blvd. to north of Magee Rd.)
CAP Sandario Trailhead
Casas Adobes Park
Catalina Regional Park
Cienega Creek Natural Preserve-Colossal Cave Trailhead
Cienega Creek Natural Preserve-Davidson Trailhead
Colossal Cave Park-La Posta Quemada Wash
Curtis Park
Denny Dunn Park
Ebonee Marie Moody (Cardinal) Park
El Camino del Cerro Trailhead
Feliz Paseos
Finger Rock Trailhead (Richard "Dick" McKee)
James Thomas Park
Julian Wash/Linear Park (Valencia Rd. to Wilmot Rd.)
Kay Stupy-Sopori Park (Amado)
Lawrence Park
Lew Sorensen Tanque Verde Center
Linda Vista Neighborhood Park
Linda Vista Trailhead
McDonald Park
McDonald Park (Dog Off-Leash Area)
Meadowbrook Park
Mike Jacob Sports Park
Mission Ridge Park
Northwest Community Park (Dog Off-Leash Area)
Paseo de Lupe Eckstrom
Pima Wash/Path (River Rd. to Rillito River, west of Oracle Rd.)
Rillito River Linear Park (I-10 to Shannon Rd.)
Rillito River Linear Park (Shannon to La Cholla)
Rillito River Linear Park (Swan to Craycroft)
Rillito Vista Neighborhood Park
Santa Cruz River Park (Miracle Mile to Grant)
Santa Cruz River Park (Grant to Speedway)
Santa Cruz River Park (Speedway to St. Marys)
Santa Cruz River Park (Congress to Starr Pass)
Santa Cruz River Park (Starr Pass to Silverlake)
Santa Cruz River Park/El Paseo de los Arboles (Ajo to Irvington)
Star Valley Park
Summit-Old Nogales Neighborhood Park
Sunset Pointe Park
Sweetwater Trails Park
Ted Walker Regional Park
Thomas Jay Park
Three Points Veterans Memorial Park
Tucson Mountain Park-36th St. Trailhead
Tucson Mountain Park-Brown Mtn Trail/Juan Santa Cruz Picnic Area
Tucson Mountain Park-Camino de Oeste Trailhead
Tucson Mountain Park-David Yetman Trail
Tucson Mountain Park-Gates Pass Trailhead & Overlook
Tucson Mountain Park-Ironwood Picnic Area (Kinney Rd)
Tucson Mountain Park-Ironwood Trail (Gates Pass to Kinney Rd)
Tucson Mountain Park-Kings Canyon Trailhead
Tucson Mountain Park-North of Ajo Way and west of Kennedy Park to Century alignment Tucson Mountain Park-Robles Pass Trails Park (Ajo to Irvington, Century alignment to gas line)
Tucson Mountain Park-Sarasota Trailhead & vicinity Tucson Mountain Park-South of Ajo Way and La Cholla Blvd. Tucson Mountain Park-Starr Pass Trailhead & vicinity
Vesey Park
Wildwood Park
Winston Reynolds-Manzanita Park

How Do We Sign Up?

Please fill out and return the Adopt a Park Interest form or contact the Tucson Clean & Beautiful Adopt-a-Park coordinator for more information, at 791-3109 or email tcb@tucsonaz.gov

What other sites are available?

As new parks and other public amenities open, they may become available for adoption by volunteer groups. Some parks and other amenities, while accessible to the public, are privately owned or maintained under private contract and are not available for adoption. Other public areas not listed here may also be available through Tucson Clean & Beautiful, if the site is administered by a City of Tucson department, or Pima County Natural Resources, Parks & Recreation. Other sites not listed as being within the Tucson Clean & Beautiful Adopt-a-Park & Public Areas program may also be covered by one of these jurisdictions:



Adopt-A-Park sign Adopt-A-Street sign

Resources and Forms for Current Adopt-a-Park & Public Areas participating volunteer groups

Volunteer group
leaders commonly
requested forms:
Adopt-a-Park & Public Areas Volunteer Work Report Form
Organizing a Cleanup Project
Additional Requirements-Street Cleanups
Additional Requirements-Wash Cleanups