The Best Arizona nature lodges in Marana, Arizona
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Sol Dog Lodge and Training Center
Sol Dog Lodge and Training Center is a unique institution located at 1895 West Prince Road in Tucson, Arizona, United States. We are not a rescue or shelter, but a community business and non-profit organization dedicated to supporting families and their beloved dogs. Our mission is to ensure that dogs stay with their forever families and out of the over-crowded shelter and rescue system. Our trainers at Sol Dog Lodge utilize a variety of methods to provide effective, low-stress training for dogs. We believe in working with the natural drives and instincts of each individual dog to create a happy and cooperative training experience. Our small kennel offers individualized care and attention, setting expectations for good behavior and creating a calm, structured environment for all dogs in our care.
Ironwood National Monument (access point)
Ironwood National Monument, located in Marana, Arizona, is a park that spans 189,600 acres of desert landscape. Named after the iconic ironwood tree, this monument is home to a variety of plant and animal species, including endangered species like the Nichols turk's head cactus and the desert bighorn sheep. The rugged mountain ranges and desert valleys provide a stunning backdrop for outdoor activities such as camping, hiking, wildlife viewing, and more. Visitors can explore the area's rich history at sites like the Los Robles Archeological District and the Mission of Santa Ana del Chiquiburitac, which are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. With over 200 prehistoric sites dating back to the Hohokam period, there is plenty to discover in this ancient landscape.
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