Agua Caliente Park

A Pima County Natural Resources Parks and Recreation Facility(520) 749-3718

12325 E Roger Road
Tucson AZ 85749

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Friends of Agua Caliente (FOAC)

                                          (View of Agua Caliente Park Pond 1)  Map to the Park

The Friends of Agua Caliente website has changed. 

The new website URL is:  http://friendsofaguacaliente.org/index.htm

This site will be deactivated on 1 October 2009

      See below for:

     National Registration Nomination Update
     Island Bridge Update
     Vending Machines
     Respect for Agua Caliente Park
     FOAC Charter/History
     FOAC Boarding Meeting Date

       Agua Caliente Park is now on the National 
                Registry of Historic Places!!
    

     On July 9, 2009, Agua Caliente Ranch Historic Landscape was entered into the National Register of Historic Places.  This is great news for the Park and should help preserve it for many generations to come. 

New Island Bridge Update

     Jeff Kramer, the new Pima County Manager for the Bridge Project recently provided the FOAC Board of Directors an update for replacement of the Island Bridge.  Due to budget issues, the project has been delayed.  The County hopes to have these issues resolved soon.

     The new bridge will be ADA compliant and conform to environmental and historical preservation requirements.  The new bridge will be located just south of the current bridge.  It will be installed in stages, taking about two months to complete.  Extreme care will be exercised to ensure no contamination occurs to the pond or surrounding landscape.  Jeff was at the April 26th Pancakes in the Park to discuss the bridge and answer questions.  Stay tuned here for future updates as they become available.

As of Oct 08.  Unfortunately, the Project Manager for the Bridge has left and a new Manager has not been appointed.  There has not been any movement toward the installation of a bridge at the Park.  Funding remains a problem with the County.  FOAC will continue to push for the installation of a new Bridge and the opening of the island for all to enjoy.  We will also continue soliciting donations and accomplishing fundraising events to make this a reality.  If you would like to contribute to this project or support the Park in general, please visit the membership-donation part of our website.  We'd also like your feedback on the bridge or other aspects of the Park.  Please help us by providing feedback using the "contact FOAC" link on our website.

Vending Machines

Did you know there are vending machines at Agua Caliente Park?  They are located adjacent to the restroom facilities at the entrance to the Park.  FOAC receives a 25% donation of every sale.  We appreciate your support.

Respect for Agua Caliente Park

Please respect the "off-limits" areas of Agua Caliente Park.  They are "off-limits" in order to protect the delicate nature of our natural water source and the beauty of the Park.  Off-limits areas include: The area where the spring comes out of the ground; the west side of Pond One; and several other "open" areas that provide shelter for our abundant wildlife.  If you see someone in those areas, please ask them to respect the "off-limits" or advise one of the Agua Caliente Park employees.  We appreciate your support.

Friends of Agua Caliente, Inc.

On a late night in October 1993, the Friends of Agua Caliente, Inc. (FOAC) was formed in an effort to save a historic site in the Tanque Verde Valley.  The organization was successful in saving three of the park's original five buildings.

FOAC has been formally recognized twice by the Tucson-Pima County Historical Commission for its involvement in the preservation of existing buildings and saving the pond site.  We were instrumental in securing a Heritage Fund Grant for the renovation of the Bunkhouse.  On Saturday, August 23rd, 1997, the newly renovated Historic Bunkhouse was officially opened to the public.  FOAC has since worked with the county on paved walking trails and signage at the park.  The Ranch House and Caretaker's Cottage renovations are complete.  The Ranch House opened to the public on April 17th, 2004.  Ranch House hours are 8 am to 4 pm (closed 12-1 pm) and is decorated with period furniture and a rotating art exhibit (see events link).

Although this grassroots organization remains small, the conviction of "The Friends" remains intact.  Today, FOAC is working to preserve the contemplative nature of this "oasis in the desert" along with its natural Sonoran desert plant and wildlife habitats.

The Friends of Agua Caliente, Inc., is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit corporation.  Donations to FOAC are tax deductible to the fullest extend allowed by law.  

Help us preserve this beautiful oasis in the desert.  Select Membership for more information and to see how you can make a difference in our own backyard!

Next Board Meeting
(In the Bunkhouse at Agua Caliente Park)

 Oct 5th, 2009   

7 p.m.

 

 

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September 5th 2009

 

 

 

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