TumacÁCori National Historical Park Site Pass

TumacÁCori National Historical Park

Tumacácori National Historical Park also accepts payment in person during Operating Hours and honors valid Interagency Passes (Annual, Senior, Access, Military, etc.). If you already own one of these, you do not need to purchase a site pass. For more information, visit the park's Fees & Passes web page. 

Do NOT purchase a digital site pass now if:

These passes are only valid for admission into Tumacácori National Historical Park. The pass can be printed or downloaded to a mobile device. Be prepared to show a printed PDF copy of your pass or the digital pass on your mobile device to the fee collector in the Visitor Center. 

Passes are non-transferable, non-refundable, not replaceable if lost or stolen, and are void if altered or reproduced.

You may exchange the digital annual pass for a plastic card version of the Tumacácori annual pass OR upgrade your digital pass to an Interagency Pass (Annual, Senior, Access, Military, etc.) at the Tumacácori visitor center. Please bring the digital pass printed on paper or display it on your device. A photo ID is required for validation.

Tumacácori National Historical Park is in the mesquite highlands, close to 3,300 feet (914 m) in elevation, where temperatures are five to ten degrees cooler than Tucson or Phoenix. Visiting the park in this moderate climate is pleasurable during any season of the year but remember to prepare accordingly. Wear layered clothing and a hat, and drink plenty of water. 

Tumacácori National Historical Park is closed on Thanksgiving and Christmas Days. 

Visitors to Tumacácori National Historical Park have the opportunity to explore the mission grounds/ruins, and museum on your own or with a ranger. View the self-guided tour online or pick up a self-guided booklet at the park. Guided tours are available from January through March. You may book the Calabazas and Guevavi Missions Tour in advance on Recreation.gov.