A park honoring lost loved ones can be found on The Loop south of East Golf Links Road.
- By Peter Woods Special to the Arizona Daily Star
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Hiking or cycling The Loop near its southwest corner, turning east, swiftly leads one from the desert into the shadows created by the converge…
- By Sasha Hartzell For the Arizona Daily Star
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One hundred and thirty-one miles of paved path wrap around Tucson, connecting cyclists, walkers, and even horse-back riders across the city. Yet, despite being highly accessible, key communities, on Tucson's south and west sides specifically, aren't necessarily connecting with the Chuck Huckleberry Loop that passes directly through their neighborhoods.
- Douglas Kreutz
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Hill, part of a UA research area, is a popular spot for walkers.
- Joe Ferguson
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County officials want to extend the shared use path through Catalina State Park.
- Joe Ferguson
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The parks bond, if approved by voters, won’t raise the city’s property tax rate.
- Joe Ferguson
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The Tucson City Council will decide whether to send the $225 million bond package to voters for approval.
- La Estrella de Tucsón
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A partir del 5 de septiembre, el sendero del cerro Tumamoc estará abierto para uso público de las 4 a.m. a las 10 p.m. todos los días.
- Arizona Daily Star
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Cable and fencing will be installed to preserve the area's resources.
- Arizona Daily Star
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Cable and fencing will be installed to preserve the area's resources.
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