Discover the oldest European settlement in Arizona, founded in 1752, on a fun walking tour of Tubac.
You'll immerse yourself in the village's rich history and culture as you explore alongside a knowledgeable guide.
Start your journey with an introduction to Tubac’s fascinating past, beginning with the Sobaipuri people who originally inhabited the area. Learn how Tubac, founded in 1752, became the site of Arizona’s oldest European settlement, a Spanish fort known as El Presidio Real de San Ignacio de Tubac.
The tour is divided into themes, offering in-depth insights into Tubac’s geography, including the Santa Cruz Valley, the Upper Sonoran Desert landscape, and the surrounding mountain ranges. We will highlight the interplay between the natural environment and the region’s history.
Gain insight into the life and legacy of Juan Bautista de Anza II, his expedition to California, and the Apache influence in the Santa Cruz Valley. Trace Tubac’s transformation through the Mexican and American periods, including the Gadsden Purchase, US military presence, mining activities, and the Civil War era.
Admire the distinctive Sonoran Row House architecture and learn about Tubac’s evolution into an art colony. Conclude your tour with a visit to the Tubac Presidio State Historic Park, a treasure trove of the village’s storied past.