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Oracle State Park

Oracle State Park

Oracle, AZ
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4.7(335 Google)
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Wildlife sanctuary and environmental education center in the Santa Catalina Mountain foothills. Features 15 miles of trails, historic Kannally Ranch, and exceptional birding opportunities.

Google Reviews (337)
4.7
adinainaz81

adinainaz81

a month ago

Beautiful state park! The museum is lovely, the staff are friendly and knowledgeable and the grounds are beautiful! We saw many species of birds while we sat in the shade on the porch of this beautiful home! Highly recommend it and we will be back!

Sally Suarez

Sally Suarez

a year ago

This park was especially quiet when we went. For MLK day, admission was free to residents at all AZ state parks. I'm glad we picked this one, which is about 80 miles from our place. It's at a higher elevation, so be sure to check the weather and anticipate wind! It was warm in the sun, otherwise about 50°F. There are several pavilion and seating areas for taking breaks or even hosting guided tours along the trails. The Kennelly House has a small gift shop and a quiet bird watching area for meeting your party. We look forward to returning with both pups on our next visit. If you have a reactive rescue (like we do), it's an ideal series of trails. Lots of visibility to see oncoming hikers, and trails wide enough to pull to one side if needed. I'm sure there are probably snakes and lizards out when it's warm, but the only wildlife we saw was birds. Finally, there are visitor restrooms on-site at the parking lot and along the trails. Like everything else, they were clean and well maintained. Thanks, crew!

Laura Vigil

Laura Vigil

5 months ago

Night photography class with Park Ranger Michael. Came away happy with my pictures because of his help. Nice night out.

Ranger Shi

Ranger Shi

2 years ago

good easy trail for kids under 8 and elders, otherwise it’s boring in this winter season. The Nature trail that's close to the gift shop has just sands and withered plants. The wild life trail can’t see any wild life, seldom any other hikers on the road. There are so many side ways that’s misleading. We miss the Wild life trail and proceed to firebreak road at first until we saw 4 others coming down from a hill. There’s only 1 ranger works at the gift shop. No other rangers guide you on the way. We arrive about noon and the gift shop was closed till 2pm. There are some gold finch birds perching at the bird feeder in front of the Ranch house. The 100 year old house is well maintained with some nice household display. Outside the house is a bit windy. The park close at 5pm so we barely have time to finish 3 trails. The Geology trail has nothing much to see. The granite loop maybe more fun with the boulder views. If you bring small kids, don’t forget to ask the ranger for the activity pamphlet and later return for the cool yellow badge. People seem to call in to book the star party at night while we were at the gift shop. You pay parking at the gift shop not the front door.

E “Perigrinator” B

E “Perigrinator” B

2 years ago

This park is outstanding. It is easy to park, with clean bathroom facilities throughout the park. There are well planned and maintained trails as well as sites to explore such as the historic Kannally Ranch House. There are plenty of activities sponsored throughout the year for the public. Attended an incredibly informative geology tour with Tom Buckley, Oracle State Park geologist. He was key in development of the self-guided geology tour at the park. There is a map and information that can be downloaded on your phone as well as a paper brochure.

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3820 Wildlife Dr, Oracle, AZ 85623
Oracle, AZ

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