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Excursion historique d'une journée dans le sud de l'Arizona au départ de Phoenix - Visite privée

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This day tour gives you the chance to venture south from the Phoenix area to see several historical sites that visitors come from around the world to see. This allows you to experience several very old locations that were so important in the history of Arizona. Luckily they have been preserved so visitors can still enjoy them as they have for hundreds of years.
- Casa Grande Ruins National Monument
- Picacho Peak State Park
- San Xavier Del Bac Mission in Tucson
- Tumacacori National Historic Park
- Lunch included
Ville: Phénix
Thu 03 Apr
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Ce qui est inclu
Being in Arizona we always carry water for our clients.
Being in Arizona we always carry water for our clients.
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Being in Arizona we always carry water for our clients.
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Being in Arizona we always carry water for our clients.
Being in Arizona we always carry water for our clients.
Information additionnelle
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
À quoi s'attendre
1
Casa Grande Ruins National Monument
This is a preserved group of Hohokam structures dating to the Classic Period (1150-1450). Casa Grande is Spanish for big house. Casa Grande was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on Oct 15, 1966. Father Kino was the first European to view the Hohokam complex in November 1694 & named it Casa Grande.
2
Picacho Peak State Park
We will stop here for photos and to see this towering point in the desert between Phoenix and Tucson. This was the location of the farthest west battle of the civil war known as the Battle of Picacho Pass.
3
Mission San Xavier del Bac
This famous church has a long history and its ornate architecture is a must see. This church sits just south of Tucson. You can spend a short time inside based on current restrictions. The Mission was created to serve the needs of the local community, the village of Wa:k (San Xavier District) on the Tohono O'odham reservation, as it still does today. There is also a small giftshop here.
4
Tumacacori National Historical Park
This Mission dates back to the 1700s & is quite relaxing to walk the grounds exploring within the walls. The Tumacácori mission complex was originally protected as Tumacácori National Monument, in 1908 by President Teddy Roosevelt. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1966. You can spend time walking the grounds and exploring inside the walls of the mission.
5
Casa Grande Ruins National Monument
This is a preserved group of Hohokam structures dating to the Classic Period (1150-1450). Casa Grande is Spanish for big house. Casa Grande was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on Oct 15, 1966. Father Kino was the first European to view the Hohokam complex in November 1694 & named it Casa Grande.
6
Picacho Peak State Park
We will stop here for photos and to see this towering point in the desert between Phoenix and Tucson. This was the location of the farthest west battle of the civil war known as the Battle of Picacho Pass.
7
Mission San Xavier del Bac
This famous church has a long history and its ornate architecture is a must see. This church sits just south of Tucson. You can spend a short time inside based on current restrictions. The Mission was created to serve the needs of the local community, the village of Wa:k (San Xavier District) on the Tohono O'odham reservation, as it still does today. There is also a small giftshop here.
8
Tumacacori National Historical Park
This Mission dates back to the 1700s & is quite relaxing to walk the grounds exploring within the walls. The Tumacácori mission complex was originally protected as Tumacácori National Monument, in 1908 by President Teddy Roosevelt. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1966. You can spend time walking the grounds and exploring inside the walls of the mission.
9
Casa Grande Ruins National Monument
This is a preserved group of Hohokam structures dating to the Classic Period (1150-1450). Casa Grande is Spanish for big house. Casa Grande was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on Oct 15, 1966. Father Kino was the first European to view the Hohokam complex in November 1694 & named it Casa Grande.
10
Picacho Peak State Park
We will stop here for photos and to see this towering point in the desert between Phoenix and Tucson. This was the location of the farthest west battle of the civil war known as the Battle of Picacho Pass.
11
Mission San Xavier del Bac
This famous church has a long history and its ornate architecture is a must see. This church sits just south of Tucson. You can spend a short time inside based on current restrictions. The Mission was created to serve the needs of the local community, the village of Wa:k (San Xavier District) on the Tohono O'odham reservation, as it still does today. There is also a small giftshop here.
12
Tumacacori National Historical Park
This Mission dates back to the 1700s & is quite relaxing to walk the grounds exploring within the walls. The Tumacácori mission complex was originally protected as Tumacácori National Monument, in 1908 by President Teddy Roosevelt. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1966. You can spend time walking the grounds and exploring inside the walls of the mission.
13
Casa Grande Ruins National Monument
This is a preserved group of Hohokam structures dating to the Classic Period (1150-1450). Casa Grande is Spanish for big house. Casa Grande was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on Oct 15, 1966. Father Kino was the first European to view the Hohokam complex in November 1694 & named it Casa Grande.
14
Picacho Peak State Park
We will stop here for photos and to see this towering point in the desert between Phoenix and Tucson. This was the location of the farthest west battle of the civil war known as the Battle of Picacho Pass.
15
Mission San Xavier del Bac
This famous church has a long history and its ornate architecture is a must see. This church sits just south of Tucson. You can spend a short time inside based on current restrictions. The Mission was created to serve the needs of the local community, the village of Wa:k (San Xavier District) on the Tohono O'odham reservation, as it still does today. There is also a small giftshop here.
16
Tumacacori National Historical Park
This Mission dates back to the 1700s & is quite relaxing to walk the grounds exploring within the walls. The Tumacácori mission complex was originally protected as Tumacácori National Monument, in 1908 by President Teddy Roosevelt. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1966. You can spend time walking the grounds and exploring inside the walls of the mission.
17
Monument national des ruines de Casa Grande
Il s'agit d'un groupe préservé de structures Hohokam datant de la période classique (1150-1450). Casa Grande est l'espagnol pour grande maison. Casa Grande a été inscrite au registre national des lieux historiques le 15 octobre 1966. Le père Kino a été le premier Européen à voir le complexe Hohokam en novembre 1694 et l'a nommé Casa Grande.
18
Parc d'État de Picacho Peak
Nous nous arrêterons ici pour prendre des photos et voir ce point culminant dans le désert entre Phoenix et Tucson. C'était le lieu de la bataille la plus à l'ouest de la guerre civile connue sous le nom de bataille de Picacho Pass.
19
Mission San Xavier del Bac
Cette célèbre église a une longue histoire et son architecture ornée est à voir absolument. Cette église se trouve juste au sud de Tucson. Vous pouvez passer un peu de temps à l'intérieur en fonction des restrictions actuelles. La mission a été créée pour répondre aux besoins de la communauté locale, le village de Wa:k (district de San Xavier) sur la réserve Tohono O'odham, comme c'est encore le cas aujourd'hui. Il y a aussi une petite boutique de cadeaux ici.
20
Parc historique national de Tumacacori
Cette mission remonte aux années 1700 et est assez relaxante pour se promener sur le terrain en explorant l'intérieur des murs. Le complexe de la mission Tumacácori était à l'origine protégé en tant que monument national de Tumacácori, en 1908 par le président Teddy Roosevelt. Il a été inscrit au registre national des lieux historiques en 1966. Vous pouvez passer du temps à vous promener sur le terrain et à explorer l'intérieur des murs de la mission.
21
Casa Grande Ruins National Monument
This is a preserved group of Hohokam structures dating to the Classic Period (1150-1450). Casa Grande is Spanish for big house. Casa Grande was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on Oct 15, 1966. Father Kino was the first European to view the Hohokam complex in November 1694 & named it Casa Grande.
22
Picacho Peak State Park
We will stop here for photos and to see this towering point in the desert between Phoenix and Tucson. This was the location of the farthest west battle of the civil war known as the Battle of Picacho Pass.
23
Mission San Xavier del Bac
This famous church has a long history and its ornate architecture is a must see. This church sits just south of Tucson. You can spend a short time inside based on current restrictions. The Mission was created to serve the needs of the local community, the village of Wa:k (San Xavier District) on the Tohono O'odham reservation, as it still does today. There is also a small giftshop here.
24
Tumacacori National Historical Park
This Mission dates back to the 1700s & is quite relaxing to walk the grounds exploring within the walls. The Tumacácori mission complex was originally protected as Tumacácori National Monument, in 1908 by President Teddy Roosevelt. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1966. You can spend time walking the grounds and exploring inside the walls of the mission.
25
Casa Grande Ruins National Monument
This is a preserved group of Hohokam structures dating to the Classic Period (1150-1450). Casa Grande is Spanish for big house. Casa Grande was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on Oct 15, 1966. Father Kino was the first European to view the Hohokam complex in November 1694 & named it Casa Grande.
26
Picacho Peak State Park
We will stop here for photos and to see this towering point in the desert between Phoenix and Tucson. This was the location of the farthest west battle of the civil war known as the Battle of Picacho Pass.
27
Mission San Xavier del Bac
This famous church has a long history and its ornate architecture is a must see. This church sits just south of Tucson. You can spend a short time inside based on current restrictions. The Mission was created to serve the needs of the local community, the village of Wa:k (San Xavier District) on the Tohono O'odham reservation, as it still does today. There is also a small giftshop here.
28
Tumacacori National Historical Park
This Mission dates back to the 1700s & is quite relaxing to walk the grounds exploring within the walls. The Tumacácori mission complex was originally protected as Tumacácori National Monument, in 1908 by President Teddy Roosevelt. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1966. You can spend time walking the grounds and exploring inside the walls of the mission.
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Commentaires (3)
Jackie K
Feb 2025
Our tour guide Todd was wonderful. He explained so much of the history of Southern Arizona. He took us to beautiful historical places. He was kind knowledgeable and a very safe driver.
karenpH3501BB
Apr 2022
Todd, was an outstanding guide that when we are in AZ we are going to hire again. I have already spoken to friends to hire him when they are in AZ. His knowledge of various subjects was wonderful. Todd's patience and being very nice made for a perfect day.
MtnMan43
Feb 2022
My wife and I took the tour to Tombstone with Historic Arizona Tours and loved it! Our host Todd was extremely pleasant, a great driver, and extremely knowledgeable on Arizona History. We were able to see the important sites at Tombstone, Todd was able to provide additional background information on the sites and the history of the events that took place in Tombstone. He recommended which sites to visit and which ones to avoid. We had a wonderful time and are already planning on taking additional tours through Historic Arizona Tours when we visit Phoenix again. We want to take some of the tours they offer in the Flagstaff area.

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