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Agua Caliente Park

- Agua Caliente Park, officially known as the Roy P Drachman Agua Caliente Regional Park, is a 101-acre park in northeast Tucson - The park's name (agua caliente) translates from Spanish to "hot water" in English - The park features a perennial warm spring - The park also has an artificial stream that connects three pond areas - The park has walking trails, an art gallery, a visitor center, and ramadas - The park is also an eBird hotspot, where visitors can observe a variety of bird species - 12325 East Roger Road, Tucson Map - The "Three Amigos" are notable palm trees on the west side of the main pond Friends of Agua Caliente Facebook page ==>  facebook.com/friendsofaguacaliente Friends of Agua Caliente website ==>   FriendsOfAguaCaliente.org

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