Skip to main contentSkip to main content
Register for more free articles.
Log in Sign up
Back to homepage
Subscriber Login
Keep reading with a digital access subscription.
Subscribe now
You have permission to edit this collection.
Edit
Arizona Daily Star
82°
  • Sign in
  • Subscribe Now
  • Manage account
  • Logout
    • Manage account
    • e-Newspaper
    • Logout
  • News
    • Sign up for newsletters
    • Local
    • Arizona
    • Business
    • Crime
    • Nation & World
    • Markets & Stocks
    • SaddleBrooke
    • Politics
    • Archives
    • News Tip
  • Arizona Daily Star
    • E-edition
    • E-edition-Tutorial
    • Archives
    • Special Sections
    • Merchandise
    • Circulars
    • Readers' Choice Awards
    • Buyer's Edge
  • Obituaries
    • Share Your Story
    • Recent Obituaries
    • Find an Obituary
  • Opinion
    • Submit a Letter
    • Submit guest opinion
    • Letters to the Editor
    • Opinion & Editorials
    • National Columnists
  • Sports
    • Arizona Wildcats
    • Greg Hansen
    • High Schools
    • Roadrunners
  • Lifestyles
    • Events Calendar
    • Arts & Theatre
    • Food & Cooking
    • Movies & TV
    • Movie Listings
    • Music
    • Comics
    • Games
    • Columns
    • Play
    • Home & Gardening
    • Health
    • Get Healthy
    • Parenting
    • Fashion
    • People
    • Pets
    • Travel
    • Faith
    • Retro Tucson
    • History
    • Travel
    • Outdoors & Rec
    • Community Pages
  • Brand Ave. Studios
  • Join the community
    • News tip
    • Share video
  • Buy & Sell
    • Place an Ad
    • Shop Local
    • Jobs
    • Homes
    • Marketplace
    • I Love A Deal
  • Shopping
  • Customer Service
    • Manage My Account
    • Newsletter Sign-Up
    • Subscribe
    • Contact us
  • Mobile Apps
  • Weather: Live Radar
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Bluesky
  • YouTube
  • Pinterest
  • Instagram
© 2026 Lee Enterprises
Terms of Service | Privacy Policy
Arizona Daily Star
News+
Read Today's E-edition
Arizona Daily Star
News+
  • Log In
  • $1 for 3 months
    Subscribe Now
    • Manage account
    • e-Newspaper
    • Logout
  • E-edition
  • News
  • Obituaries
  • Opinion
  • Wildcats
  • Lifestyles
  • Newsletters
  • Comics & Puzzles
  • Buyer's Edge
  • Jobs
  • 82° Sunny
Share This
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Bluesky
  • WhatsApp
  • SMS
  • Email

Let's go for a walk: Explore Reid Park

  • May 14, 2015
  • May 14, 2015 Updated May 14, 2015

Let's go for a walk: Explore Reid Park

This latest walk in our series about exploring Tucson on foot winds through Reid Park — taking you through a blooming rose garden, over to see ducks, geese and a waterfall, past the zoo, onto the popular multi-use path and through a secret shady grove of mesquites.

1. Rose Test Garden

1. Turn east onto Concert Place from South Country Club Road (between Broadway and 22nd Street). Head south on Concert Place, past the dog park (Miko’s Corner Playground). Park in front of the Rose Test Garden. Take a stroll through the garden — no cutting the roses! — and find a shady spot to sit under the gazebo in the center.

2. Visit the lake

2. Continue east down the sidewalk past the lake to see the ducks, geese and a gentle waterfall.

3. Ride the train

3. Continue east and cross the street at the railroad crossing sign (it’s a tiny train for the kiddos to ride around the park). Continue on the sidewalk past the zoo. Zoo admission is $9 for ages 15-61; $7 for ages 62 and up; $5 for ages 2-14; free for under age 2.

4. Explore the park

4. Walk around the zoo and follow the sidewalk past the Edith Ball Adaptive Recreation Center. The shaded pool has open swim times Mondays through Saturdays in the summer. It is $2 for adults and $1 for kids under 12. Call 791-5643 for times. Use the crosswalk on Randolph Way to get to the multi-use path. Runners, dog walkers, inline skaters and bicyclists use this path at all times of the day and into the evening.

5. Keep strolling

5. Take the path north past Hi Corbett Field where the Cleveland Indians, Tucson Toros and Colorado Rockies all played. It is now home to the University of Arizona Wildcats baseball team.

6. Visit Epes Randolph

6. Leave the path just past the ballpark parking lot, crossing Randolph Way at the four-way stop. You’ll see a small plaza with a statue of Epes Randolph — the street’s namesake and the name of the adjacent golf complex.

7. Follow the Arroyo Chico footpath

7. Here’s the secret part of your walk — the Arroyo Chico footpath is a bit tricky to find but definitely worth the hunt. Walk through the plaza through the desert to the street behind it called Luna Linda. Enter the dirt trail on the west side of the street right before the big dip into the wash. There are two big rocks on either side of the path and the trail has been well-worn by runners and walkers. Stay alert, it’s rattlesnake season in the desert. Follow the foot path as it winds through the desert next to the arroyo. At Via Esperanza you’ll cross to the other side of the wash and continue.

8. Head back

Download PDF Printable Reid Park walking map

8. This route is an out-and-back so once you hit the end of the footpath at Country Club, you’ll turn around and head back to the rose garden.

Reid Park walking tour

Related to this collection

Arizona Daily Star
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Bluesky
  • YouTube
  • Instagram
  • Arizona Daily Star Store
  • This is Tucson
  • Saddlebag Notes
  • Tucson Festival of Books

Sites & Partners

  • E-edition
  • Classifieds
  • Events calendar
  • Careers @ Lee Enterprises
  • Careers @ Gannett
  • Online Features
  • Sponsored Blogs
  • Get Healthy

Services

  • Advertise with us
  • Register
  • Contact us
  • RSS feeds
  • Newsletters
  • Photo reprints
  • Subscriber services
  • Subscription FAQ
  • Licensing
  • Shopping
© Copyright 2026 Arizona Daily Star, PO Box 26887 Tucson, AZ 85726-6887
Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Advertising Terms of Use | Do Not Sell My Info | Cookie Preferences
Powered by BLOX Content Management System from bloxdigital.com.
  • Notifications
  • Settings
You don't have any notifications.

Get up-to-the-minute news sent straight to your device.

Topics

News Alerts

Breaking News