Sahuarita

Sahuarita is a Family Community incorporated in 1994 and growing ever since. Located just south of Tucson and North of Green Valley. Senior communities are tucked in as well.

SAHUARITA

Our town is a namesake of the most recognized symbol of the region, the Saguaro, and roughly translates to “little saguaro.” A look at the surrounding landscape shows you why ranching settlers called it that. Little saguaros can be found everywhere around us, just off the beaten path. The youngest of these fantastic cacti grow under the shade of mesquite and palo verde trees that span our beautiful landscape. 

Incorporated in 1994, Sahuarita is the fifth youngest town in the State, but people have lived here for as many as 12,000 years. This land is blessed with a rich cultural history and legacy established by the ancestors of Native American groups who still live here. About 4,000 years ago, Native Americans inhabited villages along the river, where complex canals supported intensive agriculture. The Tohono O’odham, and the Hohokam before them, grew corn, squash, beans and other crops, like cotton and agave, and also gathered a vast array of edible wild plants.     See sahuaritaaz.gov for more information

About the Neighborhood

There's holiday spirit
Great for retirees
Car is needed
Parking is easy
Yards are well-kept
Streets are well-lit
Great hospitals
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