Agua Caliente Regional Park
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"Tucked in a corner on Tucson’s northeast side, there’s a 100-acre, hidden desert oasis where you can see mountains, snow, water, palm trees, and much more.
Agua Caliente Park has a rich history of human activity dating back over 5,000 years. It has been many things throughout its lifetime, from an Army camp to a ranch, a resort, and finally, a park.
The palm tree-circled main pond is a perennial warm spring that attracts turtles, owls, bobcats, waterfowl, songbirds, and many other types of wildlife."
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