Discover the Majestic Tucson's Largest Tree
Explore Tucson's Largest Tree, a historical landmark that embodies nature's beauty and the rich cultural heritage of Arizona.
Nestled in Tucson, Arizona, the city's largest tree is a celebrated historical landmark that attracts visitors with its remarkable height and rich history. A must-see for nature lovers and history buffs alike, this majestic tree offers a unique glimpse into the area’s botanical wonders and cultural heritage.
A brief summary to Tucson's Largest Tree
- 621 W Congress St, Tucson, Menlo Park, Arizona, 85745, US
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Local tips
- Visit during the late afternoon for the best lighting for photographs.
- Bring a picnic to enjoy under the shade of the tree.
- Check local resources for any guided tours that may provide more insight into the tree's history.
- Be mindful of your surroundings as the area may be less maintained.
Getting There
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Walking
From the heart of Downtown Tucson, head west on W Congress St. You can start at the Tucson Convention Center located at 260 S Church Ave. Walk northwest on S Church Ave until you reach W Congress St, then turn left and continue walking for about 0.6 miles (approximately 12-15 minutes on foot). Keep an eye out for the cross streets as you walk; you will pass by various shops and restaurants. Continue until you reach 621 W Congress St, where Tucson's Largest Tree is located.
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Public Transit
If you prefer to take public transit, head to the nearest bus stop on Congress St. You can catch the Sun Link Streetcar at the stop located at Congress St and 6th Ave. Board the streetcar heading westbound. Stay on the streetcar for about 5 minutes and get off at the 'Congress St/1st Ave' stop. From there, it's a short walk: head west on W Congress St for about 0.3 miles (approximately 5-7 minutes) to reach 621 W Congress St, where Tucson's Largest Tree is located. Note that a single ride on the streetcar currently costs $1.