- A 4,000-acre wildlife refuge in the northern foothills of the Santa Catalina Mountains in Pinal County
- The park is named after the nearby town of Oracle
- The park's elevation ranges from 3,500 to 4,500 feet
- Includes oak grassland, riparian woodland, and mesquite scrub habitats
- The park is named after the nearby town of Oracle
- The park's elevation ranges from 3,500 to 4,500 feet
- Includes oak grassland, riparian woodland, and mesquite scrub habitats
- Some of the loveliest views and hikes in southern Arizona
- The park is an International Dark Sky Park with exceptional conditions for viewing the night sky
- Offers day-use picnic areas, over 15 miles of trails, and a collection of gardens with regional plant life
- Located about 40 minutes north of Tucson on Highway 77
- Offers day-use picnic areas, over 15 miles of trails, and a collection of gardens with regional plant life
- Located about 40 minutes north of Tucson on Highway 77
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