- Agua Caliente Park, also known as Roy P. Drachman Agua Caliente Regional Park, is a 101-acre park in northeast Tucson
- The park's name translates to "hot water" and features a perennial warm spring and pond
- The park also has an artificial stream that connects three ponds
- 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
- The park's name translates to "hot water" and features a perennial warm spring and pond
- The park also has an artificial stream that connects three ponds
- 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