There's only one surefire fun escape from Tucson's blistering heat: jump in a pool. Check out these public pools, splash pads, daycation resorts and more.
- Rebecca Sasnett, Arizona Daily Star
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Área de juegos acuáticos en Brandi Fenton Memorial Park. Entre los planes que se analizan para el futuro de Reid Park cobra fuerza la idea de …
- Rebecca Sasnett, Arizona Daily Star
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While other kids play, a little girl plugs her nose while walking through a water spout at the splash pad at Brandi Fenton Memorial Park. It’s…
- Rebecca Sasnett, Arizona Daily Star
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Violet Thomas, 4, watches a water gun while playing inside the new splash pad at Morris K. Udall Park, 7200 E. Tanque Verde Road, next to the …
- Rebecca Sasnett, Arizona Daily Star
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Messiah "Moose" Kuhaneck, 9, left, and José Ramírez, 8, play at the new splash pad at Morris K. Udall Park in Tucson. The Udall Park splash pa…
- Rebecca Sasnett, Arizona Daily Star
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Tucson hit a record high of 115 degrees on Tuesday, two degrees shy of the all-time high ever recorded.
- Rebecca Sasnett, Arizona Daily Star
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Tucsón alcanzó un récord de 115 grados el martes, dos grados por debajo del máximo histórico jamás registrado.
- Rebecca Sasnett, Arizona Daily Star
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- Rebecca Sasnett, Arizona Daily Star
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Jonathan Schaller, 6, gets doused by a bucket of water at the Wet Saloon splash pad at Brandi Fenton Memorial Park.
- Angela Pittenger | This Is Tucson
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Tell summer who's boss with our handy list of fun things to do outside even when it's hot.
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