
Book a tasting at Old Pueblo Cellars before the wedding and take home some bottles!
Tastings are hosted daily at their Tucson Location at 12:00pm, 2:00pm and 4:00pm by reservation.

Tucson Mountain Stables is a local family-owned business in the gorgeous Tucson Mountains.
They offer horseback rides for guests of all ages!

The brand new Marana Aquatic & Recreation Center (aka "the MARC") is a great spot to cool off with 3 pools, 2 water slides, diving boards, splash pad and space for kids to swim and play.
Non-resident day passes are $7, but kids are welcome to join us under our family membership as long as they come with us.

Tucson was the first UNESCO City of Gastronomy in the United States, recognized for both its deep local food traditions and its incredible variety of global cuisine. Today, only San Antonio shares the designation in the U.S.
From Sonoran hot dogs and birria tacos to elevated Southwestern dining, Tucson’s food scene is one of our favorite parts of the city.
For great steak and seafood, we recommend Charro Steak North where Dylan and Caleb both work.
With too many great restaurants to list, if you’re looking for a specific Tucson food experience, ask us - we’re happy to share recommendations.

Leave the crowds behind and head off-road with Trail Dust Jeep Tours through the wild terrain of White Stallion Ranch. This two-hour Jeep tour is packed with sweeping views, desert wildlife, and hands-on discovery led by local wrangler guides who will entertain, educate, and immerse you in the vibrant Sonoran Desert ecosystem.
Ride in open-air Jeeps and uncover the stories behind the plants, animals, people, and geology that make this desert one of a kind. This experience offers something for everyone - accessible, engaging, and unforgettable.
Kelly & Doug's Jeep, the "Horny Toad," will not see any trails during wedding-week.

The trails through the Tucson Mountains and Tortolita Mountains, and Saguaro National Park West are a beautiful way to experience the Sonoran Desert, with towering saguaros, mountain views, abundant wildlife and classic Tucson scenery. It'll also be wildflower season!
If you plan to hike, please pack plenty of water - at least a gallon per person. The desert is much drier than most visitors expect, even in March.
As a 30-year member of the Southern Arizona Rescue Association, Doug would prefer not to spend the wedding week rescuing guests from the trail but, if needed, search & rescue is always free in Pima County.
Call 911 at the first sign of an issue.
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