Tucson is dramatically nestled at 2,500 feet in the middle of four mountain ranges with three of these mountains having peaks above 9,000 feet. Within all of these areas, you will find Federal National Forest and designated wilderness or National Park Service with extensive trail systems. It is really possible to park your car at a trail head and go for a morning hike in one of these remote but close areas and still be in the office for a days work. Pima County experienced a milestone in 2007 when it's population passed 1,000,000 and this growth has contributed to the wonderful lifestyle it's residents enjoy. For those that are passionate about the arts, you can take in a concert at the Tucson Convention Center, University of Arizona or listen to jazz outdoors at Saint Phillips Plaza sponsored by the Tucson Jazz Society. For a unique experience, visit one of the many southwestern art galleries or spend a day at the Arizona Sonora Desert Museum. If you love golf, Tucson is the place with over 35 golf courses around our community and over 350 days of sunshine. Other area attractions included the world renown Canyon Ranch Resort or day hikes into Sabino Canyon.