Tucson's Pocket Parks

Photos, maps, and often a story about Tucson's small parks ("parklets") — often too tiny to appear on a map — as well as some hidden nooks that are great places to take a break from the sun or from a busy day.

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Monday, September 30, 2013

Epes Randolph Memorial

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At the northeast corner of Reid Park, and the west edge of Randolph Park — is this memorial to railroad man Epes Randolph. A big man in Tucs...
Monday, September 23, 2013

Cancer Survivors Plaza

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This week’s pocket park is actually part of a big park: Reid Park. It’s on 22nd Street just south of the entrance to the zoo. But this littl...
Monday, September 16, 2013

Springerville (but not in Springerville)

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This week's pocket park is not far south of downtown on a residential street that’s artsy and fun. “Springerville,” a passing cyclist to...
Monday, September 9, 2013

Tucked away at Congress & Scott

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If you spend much time downtown, you may already know about this shady nook at (actually, below ) the northeast corner of Congress & Sc...
Monday, September 2, 2013

Plaza of the Pioneers

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Welcome  to this new blog about small Tucson parks. You'll find them in neighborhoods, on corners of buildings, and other places that yo...
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