Tubac, Arizona
What It Is Like to Retire in Tubac
Tubac Arizona is an ancient Spanish presidio, or fort, that is now a working artists' community. Tubac was one of the first stops on the Camino Real, the Royal Road from Mexico to its settlements in California. This community in the high desert of Arizona is extremely scenic and offers exceptional recreational opportunities. The streets of the town are lined with old adobe homes and many interesting shops. There are several good restaurants here, even though the town has only 1,200 people (but growing at 25%). There is a community center and a small library. Outdoor activities like golf, birding, hiking, and mountain biking are world class. Peña Blanca Lake is about 30 miles away. The Tubac Festival of the Arts is an annual affair that is not to be missed. Tubac is located in Santa Cruz County. Photo of St. Anne's courtesy of Frederick D. Nichols in the public domain. Antique map of Tubac in the publich domain. Here is a practical mini-guide to Arizona retirement
Where to Retire in Tubac and Home Prices
There are several active adult communities in the affluent Tubac area. They tend to be upscale and expensive, reflecting the desirability of living in this idyllic community. All the homes are in the southwestern adobe style. At 66, the median age of the population is older than in most places (indicating it is a popular retirement location). Zillow reported the median list price was $478,784 in mid-2023.
What Is Special about Tubac
Working Artists Colony. Tubac Presidio State Historic Park. Tumacacori National Historical Park. Historic old Town. More than 30 art galleries and working studios. Tubac Festival of the Arts. Gateway to the mountains and Mexico. World class birding. Excellent golf is available at the Tubac Golf Resort and The Rio Rico Resort
What Is Not Special about Tubac
The summer heat is oppressive, even at 3800 feet. Other than Tucson, it is very far away from the rest of the U.S. It is a very small town and the average age is older. Unemployment is very high.
Who Will Like Retirement in Tubac
Tubac attracts a community of retirees who want to live in a charming old southwestern town and artist's colony. With an average age of 66, retirees are a significant force in the population.
Local Economy Is Driven by
The economy is driven by tourism, art, and retirees
Climate and Physical Environment
Tubac is located on the Santa Cruz River on the southern border of Arizona. It has an altitude of 3857 feet, which keeps it slightly cooler than Phoenix or Tucson in summer. Tucson is 42 miles away.
Restaurants & Cultural Scene
Tubac has been an artist’s colony for the last 50 years. There is an annual Arts Festival and more than 30 art galleries. The Tubac Historical Society is here and worth a visit. Every February, the Tubac Chamber of Commerce is proud to sponsor the Tubac Festival of the Arts. The major event of the year for Tubac showcases the work of hundreds of visiting artists, craft persons and musicians from around the country and Canada. While the show is juried for quality, it is not pretentious. Serious paintings share exhibits with whimsical sculptures.
Crime
Crime in Tubac tends to hover around the national average.
Medical facilities
Carondelet Saint Joseph's Hospital in Tucson is 45 miles, and Carondelet Holy Cross Hospital in Nogales is 20 miles.
Transportation
Tucson International Airport is 34 miles
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