including 32 practical buildings. The 320 acre location sets within the Tucson Mountain Park in the Sonoran Desert. Location: 12 miles westof
downtown Tucson.
Amenities: Phones, power, water and restrooms.
Also available: Security, wardrobe and catering.
Southwestern Street: Mid-to-late 1800s period.
Wooden and adobe buildings line dirt streets.
Saloon & Hotel: The exterior is a two story building with a balcony on three sides. Interior features a bar with a
staircase capping the left side. Three mirrors are located behind the bar. The staircase leads up to an interior balcony and three hotel rooms (unfinished). The balcony
also features several opera boxes looking down onto a performance stage located at the front of the saloon.
Town Hall: Two story building. Interior features a courtroom and assayer's (bank) office.
Mexico: Mission facade. Practical Mexican hacienda-styled building with barn and beautiful mountain backdrops covered with saguaro cacti, mesquite trees and other desert scenery.
Reno Locomotive:
An 1872 4-4-0 locomotive and tender car cosmetically restored. Train rolls, but not under its own power.
Young Rider's Park: Modern amusement park area
features an early 1900s carousel, big top circus tent, miniature antique cars and tourist train.
Rodeo Grounds: Working rodeo arena. Also features
concert stage (set back from arena). Arena would fulfill needs for early 1900s to present day.