Holla.I will be in Tucson and Sonoita area for a week in April.I am looking for some suggestions on shit to do.I'm considering going down to Mexico and check out the Anonchi Hot Springs.My interest are wineries, hiking, nice driving roads, and hot springs.I know there is a lot of those in the area, please post some suggestions
>>2856747Most all the shit happens around the ASU south campusHiking? really only one area to hike north east cornernice driving roads is LOL, tuscon roads are in the shitter>hot springs lol wutApril is the tail end of snowbird season enjoy wineries be crammed along with most things of old fucks
>>2856747That other anon sounds like a mean Sun Devil idiot who could barely type because his hands are fused into a permanent fork.I am not a wine fag the really good one here is from the singer of Tool in Cottonwood, AZ, its a bucket list thing worth going to if you have not.The most underrated natural thing in the United States is seriously called Seven Falls in Sabino Canyon. Its so freakin awesome for what it is, you 6.5 mile hike and take a tour its worth it for 10 bucks and cuts 2 miles off your hike. Its this epic hike I actually prefer it over Havasupai just because its soooo much easier and you don't have to sleep next to weirdos in tent cities. You do see 7 waterfalls and you can climb on them and swim in the pools. The drive up Mt. Lemmon nearby is pretty scenic and the road quality is kept nicely because it leads to an important telescope open to the public for expensive tours only. Its capable of hearing radio waves from stars and for SETI and stuff like that.Also eat a Sonoran Hotdog its worth it.
I’ll second the recommendation of 7 Falls in Sabino Canyon, but if you want a shorter hike you can always go to Tanque Verde Falls which is almost as cool with way less hiking. I also would personally recommend visiting the Tumacacori mission. Food-wise you could go to pretty much any mexican restaurant, nearly all of them are good. Also a great Peruvian restaurant in the Catalina Foothills called Incas.
Drive Mt Lermon it's really cool. You go through all the climates between Mexico and British Columbia Saguaro NP obviously Tumacacori National Historical Park if you're into history Nogales if you want to hop the border If you go to Cartel Coffee in Tuscon tell them Cornelius sent you, you'll get a discount