Guest Services Guide

450 N. Grande Avenue, Tucson, AZ 85745 Phone: 520-495-0175 Fax: 520-204-1342 [email protected] www.sentinelpeakrv.com General Information Local Amenities

We hope you enjoy your stay with us. Please help us make everyone’s stay a positive one by following these simple rules:

1. Check out time is 11:00 AM. If staying over or leaving late, please make arrangements at the front desk PRIOR to 11:00 AM. 5 2. Jack pads MUST be used. If you need assistance, please visit the front desk. 3. Pet Policy. Pets are welcomed. Please be in full and constant control of your pets at all times. 8 You are responsible for the clean up and noise level of your pet on Sentinel Peak RV Park grounds as well as Menlo Park. They are not to be left unattended and are not allowed in the office or 3 4 6 7 9 clubhouse facilities. 4. Fire. Camp fires are permitted in self-contained fire pits. No ground fires allowed.

5. Children. Parents / guardians are responsible for their children at all times. Grande Ave Congress St. Congress 6. Water. No vehicles to be washed or rinsed in your space. Water used must be prevented from RV Park

St. Mary’s St. 10 flowing beyond your assigned space. 1 7. Trash. Please keep your site neat and orderly. Place all garbage in bags and place bags in the 11 appropriate container at the entrance of the park. Please report any site condition that you feel 2

needs our attention. 8. Speed Limit - 5 MILES PER HOUR. All motorized units are limited to incoming and outgoing traffic. Licensed drivers only. Motorcycles and mopeds are to be ridden to and from your site 1. Mercado San Agustin 7. Little Caesar’s Pizza only. Bikes may be ridden on the roads in the park - NOT ridden through sites, nor obstruct traffic 2. Sun Link Streetcar Stop 8. Eegee’s entering or leaving the park. Motorized scooters and mini trial bikes are not allowed. 9. RV Sites. No tents or idling generators allowed. Please keep your site neat and orderly at all 3. Menlo Park Pool and Water Park 9. Jack in the Box times and ensure that your property remains within the boundaries of your assigned space. Please 4. Menlo Park 10. Local Fry Bread do not display laundry items or perform mechanical work. If you have any questions regarding RV site standards, please visit the front desk. 5. Food City, ACE Hardware, Payless Shoes, Family Dollar 11. Liquor Store 10. Quiet Hours - 10:00 PM to 7:00 AM 6. Church’s Chicken 11. Clubhouse Hours - 7:00AM to 9:00PM 12. Pool Hours - DAWN TO DUSK. No lifeguard on duty. Please no diving, horseplay or glass within the pool area. If you see an unsafe condition, please report it to the front desk immediately.

We reserve the right to evict anyone for violating the above rules, destroying property or creating disturbances.

Sun Link Streetcar Map Sun Link Streetcar Districts

Mercado District

http://mercadosanagustin.com/ * Tucson’s only public marketplace with a beautiful, old-world open courtyard * Twelve merchants including bakeries, eateries, retailers and spa

Downtown District

http://www.downtowntucson.org/ * Over 60 dining facilities * Over 20 nightlife options including pubs live music and dancing * Over 50 retailers including galleries, music and gifts * Museums such as the Children’s Museum and History Museum * Theater Arts, historical Congress Hotel and Rialto Theater

4th Avenue Business District http://www.fourthavenue.org/ * Over 20 restaurants, pubs, live music & clubs * Over 35 retailers specializing in unique gifts and local vendors * About 20 services including hair salons, tattoo artists and spas

Main Gate Square http://www.maingatesquare.com/ * Twenty-one restaurants, live music & pubs * Fifteen retailers and services * Centennial Hall

The University of http://www.arizona.edu/ * Flandrau Science Center & Planetarium * Arizona Stadium * Bear Down Shop

Arizona Health Sciences Center http://ahsc.arizona.edu/ * University Medical Center Day Trips Day Trips

Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum The Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum is ranked on Mission San Xavier del Bac Called the “White Dove of the Desert”, Mission San Xavier 2021 North Kinney Road TripAdvisor.com as one of the Top 10 museums in the 1950 W. San Xavier Road del Bac is the oldest intact European structure in Arizona. 12.2 miles country and the #1 Tucson attraction. Unlike most 10.33 miles The church’s interior is filled with marvelous original

museums, about 85% of the experience is outdoors. The statuary and mural paintings. It is a place where visitors www.desertmuseum.org www.sanxaviermission.org 98 acre museum is a fusion experience: , botanical can truly step back in time and enter an authentic 18th 520-883-1380 520-294-2624 garden, art gallery, natural history museum and century space.

aquarium.

Pima Air & Space Museum The Pima Air & Space Museum is one of the world’s Time Life Books recently named as one of the Biosphere 2 6000 E. Valencia Road largest non-government funded aerospace museums. 50 must see “Wonders of the World’. Discover real-time 32540 S. Biosphere Road 11.33 miles It features a display of over 300 aircraft spread over 80 32.16 miles research on the future of our planet as it unfolds in this acres of land. It is also home of the Arizona Aviation Hall specially designed mini-world. The tours provide an www.pimaair.org of Fame and the aircraft “boneyard”. b2science.org opportunity to appreciate and discuss science in a 520-574-0462 520-838-6200 friendly, informal setting.

Reid Park Zoo Travel from South America to the Asian Rainforest, and La Encantada Setting a standard for luxury shopping in the Sonoran 1100 S. Randolph Way then to the African savannah all in one day at the Reid 2905 E. Sunrise Drive desert, La Encantada is a two-level, outdoor specialty 5.22 miles Park Zoo. Explore the 24 acre zoo that is home to over 11.63 miles center. They offer brands such as Louis Vuitton, J. Crew 500 animals. There is also a water feature for children and Tiffany & Co. It is also the Foothill’s premier dining www.reidparkzoo.org and a train that travels around the beautiful pond in Reid www.laencantadashoppingcenter.com destination with five renowned restaurants such as Ra 520-791-3204 Park. Sushi Bar and Armitage Wine Lounge & Café. 520-299-9255

Titan Missile Museum Tour a remarkable underground missile silo from the Cold Old Tucson Studios Where the spirit of the Old West comes alive! Step back 1580 W Duval Mine Road War era. This preserved Titan II missile is all that 201 S. Kinney Road in time in the old west town made famous as the location 23.85 miles remains of the 54 Titan II nuclear missile sites that were 10.0 miles for more than 300 movies and TV shows. Going beyond on alert across the from 1963 to 1987. its rich film history, Old Tucson is Southern Arizona’s www.titanmissilemuseum.org Oldtucson.com premier location for the Western experience. Horseback 520-625-7736 520-883-0100 riding is just one of the many attractions to experience at Old Tucson! Groups of 5 or more can reserve an excursion shuttle to any of the destinations above. Please contact the front desk to make reservations. Tucson Tidbits Camp KIDS

1. The Tucson Rodeo Parade is the largest non-motorized parade in the world. Ride the Rails 2. With 350 days of sunshine, Tucson is literally the sunniest place in the United States. Tucson Children’s Museum 3. Barbara Eden of “I Dream of Genie” was born in Tucson in 1931. Rocks & Ropes 4. Aside from the Amazon Rainforest, Tucson is home to more bird species than any other region on Earth. Flandreau Science Center &

5. American Quarter Horse racing as we know it began at Rillito Downs in the 1940s. Planetarium

6. The allowed female students to study medicine in the 1890s, long before it be- D&D Pinball came common practice. Get Air Trampoline Park 7. According to the American Lung Association, Tucson has the third cleanest air of all cities nationwide.

8. The namesake for the popular residential area immediately east of the U of A campus, Sam Hughes, was a founding member of the 1864 Society of Arizona Pioneers and even designed their first logo. Go on an ADVENTURE! The group later became the Arizona Historical Society and is today a highly-respected academic insti- tution. Reid Park Zoo

9. The name “Tucson” comes from the name given to Sentinel Peak (“A” Mountain) by the O’odham Pima Air & Space Museum Tribe, Ts-iuk-shan, which basically meant that it had a base darker than its top. Observatory 10. For just under a year between 1861 and 1862, Tucson was the capital city of the Arizona Territory. Ski Valley

Titan Missile Museum

International Wildlife Museum

Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum

Old Tucson Studios Bike Path Tucson Special Events

January Tucson Jazz Festival

Just steps away from Sentinel Peak RV Park is The Loop—a project started by Pima County that allows a Tucson Gem, Mineral & Fossil Showcase safe path for bicyclists, walkers, horseback riders and skaters. The Loop has over 100 miles of paved Tucson Desert Song Festival paths and allows any form of non-motorized transportation. MLS Preseason Training

February Tucson Rodeo & Parade

March Tucson Festival of Books

Tucson Winter Chamber Music Festival

Tucson Conquistadors Classic

4th Avenue Spring Street Fair

May Tucson Folk Festival

July Independence Day celebration over A Mountain

October Tucson Festival of Films

November All Soul’s Procession Weekend

El Tour de Tucson

December 4th Avenue Winter Street Fair