Escape to the Majestic Santa Catalina Mountains Catalina State Park is located within Coronado National Forest, and is at the base of the towering Santa Catalina Mountains. The park is a natural habitat for desert plants and wildlife and more than 150 species of birds. It includes 5,500 acres of foothills, canyons and streams that’s ideal for camping, meander through the park and into the Coronado National Forest at elevations near 3,000 feet. When looking into camping getaways you should consider this Arizona location.
The park is located within minutes of the Tucson metropolitan area. Park facilities include a campground, grills, picnic tables, an equestrian center, trails, restrooms, showers, a group use area for day or overnight use (needs reservation), and a gift shop. The Park Entrance Fee is $7 per car and $3 per individual/bicycle. The rent varies according to the accommodation chosen and the tourist traffic: Non-Electric/tent site ($15), Electric site ($25).
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