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Young professionals can live, work and play in Tucson with a
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Photo courtesy Balfour Walker Photography | variety of recreational and outdoors activities that can be enjoyed year-round thanks to Tucson's dry, sunny climate.
The city of Tucson maintains 125 parks with jogging tracks, bike paths, and riding trails, 26 swimming pools, 5 municipal golf courses and 3 tennis centers. There are more than 40 exceptional golf courses in the area and in 2007 three were ranked on the Condé Nast Traveler Golf Poll of the Top 100 Courses in the World.
Check it out: Wanna experience the desert at night? Night walks at Sabino Canyon (5700 N. Sabino Canyon Road) are held every Wednesday night and include a 90-minute guided hike. Meet under the gazebo at 6 p.m. and remember to bring water, a flashlight, and good walking shoes. For more information contact Sabino Canyon Administration at (520) 749-8700.
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Photo by David Jewell courtesy of the Metropolitan Tucson Convention & Visitors Bureau | Ranked: The National Geographic recently named Tucson among the Top 50 "Adventure Towns."
And Tucson is the second-best mid-sized cycling city in the nation according to Bicyclying magazine in 2006. The same year the Tucson region received a Gold Award from the League of American Bicyclists for an outstanding bicycle-friendly environment.
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