Gene C Reid Park

4.4/5
(131) · Park in Tucson, United States
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The City of Tucson's flagship urban park, 131-acre Gene C. Reid Park, is a pet-friendly park that features baseball fields, picnic areas, and shady...

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4.4/5 · 131 reviews
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Apr 5, 2025
Nice place to hike around but it can be very noisy and busy. Covering more than 150 acres, it is quite large for an urban park. Way to go Tucson. Heavily used the day I was there with many yello…Full review by Mike5466
Sep 13, 2024
Took our grandsons to Reed Park this morning. While the park is large & well manicured, it is completely overrun with homeless people. Witnessed drug use & a male urinating next to the playground. Dr…Full review by Julie C
May 4, 2023
I am a terminally disabled veteran I have a service dog she is an 87 lb Pitbull I take her to the park so we can both get exercise and a little bit of peace it's too bad people can't follow the rules…Full review by lew4u2

Questions & answers

Q:
Do we need to reserve a grill? Is that an option?
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There are grill available on a first come first serve basis. I don't think you can reserve them. open fires are not allowed though
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How long is the running/bike path around the whole park?
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I believe it is 4 miles. for the bike trail/path.
Q:
How big is the rose garden?
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It's a pretty good size. They have all shades and varieties of roses. The rose bushes are in a circle around a little pavilion where there are benches to sit.
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Answer by Dawn H · Jan 17, 2019
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What is a permit?
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A permit is an agreement between the applicant and the City of Tucson. The applicant agrees to follow the land use code (Unified Development Code) and other City...
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