Why you'd want to live in Oro Valley
The Town of Oro Valley is six miles north of Tucson at the base of local landmark Pusch Ridge, with views of both the Tortolita Mountains and the Tucson skyline. Naturally a haven for hiking, birding, mountain biking and horseback riding, it offers more than 50 miles of trails and paths set against the majestic Santa Catalina Mountains, with many more options at nearby Catalina State Park. For golfing, notable El Conquistador Golf & Tennis is a Troon property with three exceptional courses. The panoramic views inspire artists of all kinds, whose works fill local galleries, studios and public spaces. Sculptures and other large installations are among more than 150 pieces displayed in the community. The town hosts free guided tours of public art* twice monthly, and an interactive map identifies every item and its artist. And one of the largest regional art events in the Southwestern United States, Oro Valley Spring Festival of the Arts, showcases some of the best art, music and food. Art galleries are also part of the experience at Tohono Chul, a cultural museum and nature preserve named "One of the World's Great Botanical Gardens" by Travel + Leisure. Over at The National Parks Store, authentic American Indian art and jewelry as well as handmade Mexican crafts are among the items available. Fans of live theater productions pack the Gaslight Music Hall. via visittucson.org