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Oracle State Park is a 4,000 acre wildlife refuge in the northern foothills of the Catalina Mountains. Once part of the Kannally family cattle ranch, the unique Mediterranean style ranch house in the park is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Ranging from 3,700 to 4,600 feet in elevation, the surrounding landscape transitions from oak woodland to desert grassland, with sweeping views of the Catalinas and granite boulder outcrops to the south; and San Pedro River Valley and Galiuro Mountains to the north-east. The diverse vegetation, slope and elevation within the park provide habitat for a variety of animals. Oracle State Park offers day-use picnic sites and over 15 miles of trail for use by hikers, bicyclists and equestrians. A four mile section of the Arizona Trail passes through the park, connecting Mexico to Utah.

The purpose of Oracle State Park is to protect the designated wildlife refuge and act as an environmental learning center. Educational trail programs emphasize participatory outdoor learning experiences for all ages. Students learn about habitat and interrelationships between plants, animals and people. Guided walks, workshops, presentations and special events are planned throughout the year to expand awareness and deepen appreciation of natural and cultural resources. An important focus of educational programming at the park is to understand people as part of nature and to clarify options for environmentally appropriate lifestyles.

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"Oracle State Park is a nearly 5,000 acre Southern Arizona wildlife sanctuary. Within this park is a trail network that traverses the wildlife rich high desert and gives visitors a chance to experience encounters with coues whitetail deer, javelina, and other area residents. Hike or bike through a portion of the renowned Arizona Trail, or check out any of the other equally impressive options. The Kannally Ranch House adds an awesome historic aspect to this park. Learn about ranch life while experiencing the fantastic artwork of the Kannally family that still adorns this historic home."
Address: 3820 Wildlife Dr, Oracle (Arizona) 85623
Phone: (520) 896-2425
State: AZ
City: Oracle
Street Number: 3820 Wildlife Dr
Zip Code: 85623
categories: sports & recreation, government organization, state park


Reviews
Great desert! It's way different than the south of Catalina Mountain. Howvervtge trails are short and not well described on the map. Nevertheless, it was a nice escape from the city heat.
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.
Nice picnic area and restroom. The Geology trail is an interesting and easy hike. You can take a GeologyTrail map at the beginning of the trail and learn more at the numbered markers selfguided tour. We did just a part of it this first time. Starting at Geology trail from the group area over Marker 1-3, then over the Kanally wash shortcut to marker 9,10 and back. Suitable trail for kids ages 2 and up during mild temperatures, which we had today walking only/no strollers.
Feb 5 2023: Took Nature Trail to Wildlife Corridor Trail to junction with Arizona Trail. Out and back was an easy 4 miles with wonderful views. Saw gray fox, white-tailed deer, and lots of birds. An enjoyable hike without many inclined
I came down here to take my family for a nice day trip. The park ranger at the front desk, J. Hanson was very kind and helpful. We enjoyed going down into the historic sitting rooms in the ranch house. He also suggested taking the short interpretive trail to see the trails and the old cattle corral area. It was very windy but the trail insulated us more from it. Make sure to bundle up! Highly recommend taking a trip down here. We had a very good time. Thank you!
We went for the dark sky event. really great group of people who are knowledgeable and kind sharing about astronomy. The park itself is unique. The large rock landscape is beautiful. Almost alien looking. Plus lots of birds!
Quite state park nice seating picnic area. Bike trails just ok. Many trails in the park don't allow dogssadly they are not pet friendly. 3 stars for that fact . Otherwise very clean restroom and landscaping natural area to explore with trees and boulders. Please Be rattlesnake aware as they are lots of hiding places for snakes.
Beautiful park. Peaceful area. You have to check out the house that is in the park. Very cool and love the history. The vast landscapes were beautiful all round. Nothing really stood out as overly amazing but still loved this park. I will be back and bring my mountain bike. The staff was so nice and chill and fun to talk to.
We were really excited to visit Oracle state park however the ranger was rude. As a family we always support AZ state parks by hiking or camping. The ranger continued to question us even though we assured him we paid our fee. The ranger really needs to show more respect to his customers.
Very pretty area with over 15 miles of trails. A section of the Arizona Trail crosses this park. This park was also the first state park in Arizona to receive the designation from the International Dark-Sky Association. The first thing I would suggest to do is to visit the Kannally Ranch House built in 1932. It’s a very pretty Mediterranean-Revival style house where you can do a tour that lasts about 45 minutes. The tour is only available on Saturdays and Sundays. Throughout the year, there are lots of events going on. In my opinion, the most interesting event is the Storytelling Sky Tour. Here people also come for stargazing; however, the best area to go for stargazing is actually the American Avenue trailhead parking spot. The gate there is always open.
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