Live music at the park (Photo courtesy of Tohono Chul)

Tohono Chul’s 40th Anniversary: Food, Music & More on April 19


April 18, 2025
By Matt Sterner

Tohono Chul is turning 40 years old, and from 8 a.m. – 3 p.m. on Saturday, April 19, you’re invited to the party at 7366 N. Paseo del Norte.

Opened in 1985, the park was once the private residence of the Wilson family, who transformed their land into a living love letter to the Sonoran Desert. Today, it’s a lush blend of botanical gardens, walking trails, art galleries, and hidden corners where hummingbirds zip by and saguaros stand tall.

Reptile Encounters (Photo courtesy of Tohono Chul)
Reptile Encounters (Photo courtesy of Tohono Chul)

During the anniversary, explore the gardens with guided tours, nature demos, eco-stations, and reptile encounters, or stop by the galleries to see “40 for 40,” a special exhibit featuring 40 Arizona artists.

Dig into local eats and then stay for live music from steel drummer Chris Arpad, Mariachi Innovación, and Las Azaleas.

  • Garden Bistro Grill & Bar
  • Chocolate66
  • Churros Inzunza
  • Sabores de Abuela Tamales
  • AZ Lemonade Stand
  • Sip Social Co.
  • Dirty T Tamarindo
  • Patricia’s Cuban Kitchen

Admission is $4 per person (free for members and kids three years old and under).

Whether you’re there for a peaceful stroll, a gallery visit, or a brunch under the trees, Tohono Chul is pure Tucson charm.

Tohono Chul is located at 7366 N. Paseo del Norte. For more information about the anniversary celebration, visit tohonochul.org.

(Photo courtesy of Tohono Chul)
Eco-Station (Photo courtesy of Tohono Chul)
More Live Music at the Park

Jazz Under the Stars is also here — blending live music, craft cocktails, beer, and a cozy garden ambiance for a nifty evening in Tucson. The event is every Friday and Saturday from 5 – 8 p.m. now until Saturday, May 10.

As the sun dips behind the desert horizon, Tohono Chul’s Garden Bistro transforms into a dreamy open-air lounge, where jazz melodies float through the night air.

For more information, visit tohonochul.org.

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