Pima County Natural Resources, Parks and Recreation is the agency within
Pima County,
Arizona that manages the natural resources, parks, and recreation offerings within Pima County including
Tucson, AZ.
History
The agency was established by the county as the Parks and Recreation Department in 1947 with the intended goal of serving "urban and rural residents and guests by providing leisure-time destinations and services."[2]
Parks
NRPR manages 51 parks with the majority located in or near Tucson. Ajo's parks include Ajo Regional Park, E.S. Bud Walker Park, Forrest Rickard Park, and Palo Verde II Park. Green Valley's parks include Canoa Preserve Park and Canoa Ranch.
Pima County Natural Resources, Parks and Recreation is the agency within
Pima County,
Arizona that manages the natural resources, parks, and recreation offerings within Pima County including
Tucson, AZ.
History
The agency was established by the county as the Parks and Recreation Department in 1947 with the intended goal of serving "urban and rural residents and guests by providing leisure-time destinations and services."[2]
Parks
NRPR manages 51 parks with the majority located in or near Tucson. Ajo's parks include Ajo Regional Park, E.S. Bud Walker Park, Forrest Rickard Park, and Palo Verde II Park. Green Valley's parks include Canoa Preserve Park and Canoa Ranch.