Arizona Tucson

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Moving to Tucson, Arizona

Located 60 miles north of the Mexican border, Tucson is the second largest city in Arizona. Tucson has a unique history and culture that honors Mexican traditions such as El Dia De San Juan Fiesta, honoring St. John the Baptist. Nationally recognized for many of its positive attributes, the city is particularly well-known for being a good place to retire. It has also been ranked as one of the safest places for pedestrians and bike riders. Tucson’s lively art scene with galleries, museums, and theaters inspired the Wall Street Journal to call Tucson “a mini mecca for the arts.” With varied geography, ranging from desert areas to the mountains, and numerous public parks, Tucson is a place to enjoy the outdoors year round.

Tucson by the numbers

548,000

City population

4% above

Cost of living vs. national average

$350,000

Median home price

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Local Experiences

Local Experiences

Tucson offers a diverse range of local experiences that highlight its unique blend of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and vibrant community life. Here’s a guide to some of the best local experiences:

Sports and Recreation

Sport and Recreation

Tucson offers a vibrant mix of sports and recreational activities, ranging from indoor fitness centers to outdoor adventures in the stunning Sonoran Desert. Whether you're into team sports, hiking, or exploring parks, there's something for everyone.


Adventures

Adventures

Tucson offers a wealth of adventurous experiences, from exploring natural wonders to enjoying family-friendly attractions. Whether you're looking for outdoor exploration, historical sites, or thrilling activities, Tucson has something for everyone.

Seasonal Events

Seasonal Events

Tucson hosts a variety of seasonal events throughout the year, reflecting its rich cultural heritage and vibrant community spirit. Here's a breakdown of some of the notable seasonal events:

Community Resources

Healthcare
Hospitals and Medical Centers

Tucson offers a variety of high-quality hospitals and medical centers. Here are some notable ones to consider:

University Medical Center Tucson is ranked No. 1 in Tucson and No. 3 in Arizona by U.S. News & World Report for 2024-2025. It specializes in cancer care, gastroenterology, geriatrics, pulmonology, urology, and advanced neuroscience techniques, and offers a Level I Trauma Center and multi-organ transplant program.

Tucson Medical Center (TMC) is a nonprofit hospital with 641 beds and is part of the Mayo Clinic Care Network and is recognized for cardiovascular care, stroke treatment, and chest pain management.

St. Joseph's Hospital is a Level I Trauma Center offering services in cardiology, orthopedics, neurology, and women's care and features a Neuro Critical Care Unit and specialized surgical centers.

St. Mary’s Hospital is known for minimally invasive heart and vascular surgery, stroke care, cancer treatment, and orthopedic surgery.

Northwest Medical Center provides urgent care centers and specialty services such as cardiothoracic surgery, orthopedics, gastroenterology, and gynecology.

Education
Schools and Learning Institutes

Tucson offers a diverse range of educational institutions, from K-12 schools to colleges and universities. Here's an overview of some of the notable schools and learning institutes in Tucson:

K-12 Schools
Tucson Unified Virtual Academy (TUVA): Offers online learning options for K-12 students, providing self-scheduled and teacher-led courses to support non-traditional and at-risk students.

Academy of Math and Science: A charter school offering education from kindergarten to 12th grade.

Ha:ṣañ Preparatory & Leadership School: Focuses on preparing students for leadership roles, serving grades 9-12.

Leman Academy of Excellence: Offers education from kindergarten to 8th grade, with multiple locations in Tucson.

Colleges and Universities
University of Arizona: A public research university offering a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs.

Pima Community College: A two-year college with six locations in Pima County, providing various associate degree and certificate programs.

Arizona State University - Tucson: Offers ASU programs in Tucson, providing access to ASU's curriculum locally.

Prescott College Tucson Center: Focuses on social justice, environmental studies, and interdisciplinary programs, offering both undergraduate and graduate courses.

Brookline College-Tucson: A private for-profit college offering associate degree programs.

Carrington College-Tucson: Provides career-focused programs in fields like healthcare and technology.

Specialized Institutes
Arizona Academy of Beauty: Offers training in beauty and cosmetology.

Arizona School of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine: Specializes in traditional Chinese medicine and acupuncture.

Pima Medical Institute-Tucson: Provides training in healthcare fields such as nursing and medical assisting.

These institutions provide a variety of educational pathways for students in Tucson, from traditional classroom settings to online and specialized training programs.

Public Resources
Regional Services and Agencies

Tucson has a variety of utilities and public resources, managed by the city and other government entities. Here's an overview:

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