Local Attractions

If you are new to our area or would like to explore your surroundings, Green Valley and the neighboring communities have a lot to offer. Whether you are an outdoor adventurer, or simply like to enjoy nature in all it’s forms, we know you’ll find something fun and exciting to do here in our corner of Arizona.


Green Valley Chamber of Commerce

Visiting the Chamber of Commerce is a great place to start if you need information about our great city. You’ll find a community calendar, business resources, and a list of upcoming events.

Colossal Cave Mountain Park

If you enjoy hiking and exploring, Colossal Cave Mountain Park is the place to go. Over two miles of underground caves are ready for you to discover. You’ll also be able to catch a glimpse of the seven different species of bats that live (seasonally) in the cave.

Pima County Fairgrounds

For the latest events going on at the fairgrounds, check out the Pima County Fairground site. You’ll find information about the upcoming fair dates, admission prices, directions, and more.

Tucson Mountain Park

This park has something to offer everyone. Visitors are able to enjoy horseback riding, bicycling, picnicking, and camping in over 20,000 acres of natural preserve. The park is open from 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Visit the Web site to learn more about what Tucson Mountain Park has available.

Davis Monthan AFB

For aviation buffs and military aficionados, visit the Davis Monthan Air Force Base Web site. You’ll find a wealth of information on current programs they offer, ways the base is contributing to the community, and upcoming events and air shows. 

Coronado National Forest

Spend a day driving in the Coronado National Forest, in over 1,780,000 acres of land between Arizona and New Mexico. With elevations ranging from 3,000 to 10,000 feet, you’ll be able to enjoy many different ‘seasons’ in the same day. For park information, pass prices, maps, and more, visit their Web site.

Saguaro National Park

With over 1.6 million saguaro plants, and more than 165 miles of trails to hike, Saguaro National Park is a breathtaking place to visit. Come to the only place in the world—the Sonoran Desert—where Saguaros grow naturally, and see just how beautiful these slow-growing wonders can be.