Tucson Hummingbirds

4.5/5
(163) · Nature reserve in Patagonia, United States
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The Paton Center for Hummingbirds is a place to explore and experience the special birds of southeast Arizona. It is dedicated to the celebration …

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4.5/5 · 163 reviews
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Mar 8, 2025
A five minute drive from Patagonia Sonita Creek. Nice feeder set ups with benchs, shade and trails allow for up close and personal viewing of the hummingbirds and many others. Very helpful Audubon s…Full review by Elfma
Feb 11, 2025
Cute little town about 1.25 hours from Tucson. Not a whole lot going on “downtown”, but we had an excellent lunch at the Gathering Grounds, which was apparently the only restaurant open. The Paton Ce…Full review by Marcie R
Sep 16, 2024
So many birds. Worth making the trip and taking the time to not only visit the feeders, but walk the trails. Cardinals and hummingbirds guaranteed, but we got some rare gems too. For those who didn't…Full review by KcSaxton
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Questions & answers

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Hi, is there a peak hummingbird season to see the greatest numbers and variety. Thanks
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I read that hummingbird season is April through September in Arizona.
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How far are you from Sierra Vista.
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We live on the south side of Sierra Vista and it takes us a leisurely 45 minutes to get to Patagonia/Paton's.
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Answer by Donna R V · Apr 9, 2018
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Hours and days open
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When I visited, one could just stroll around any time. The grounds were always available. There is no building access or restroom, just a lovely yard with various habitat/water …
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When I visited, one could just stroll around any time. The grounds were always available. There is no building access or restroom, just a lovely yard with various habitat/water feature areas and lots of well-stocked and maintained feeders.
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are dogs on leashes allowed?
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It is a small area that really is set up for quiet bird watching. Though I don't think a small dog on a leash would be too much of a problem space-wise, quiet and less movement is …
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It is a small area that really is set up for quiet bird watching. Though I don't think a small dog on a leash would be too much of a problem space-wise, quiet and less movement is appreciated as birders would like what they are observing to stay as long as possible.
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How do I register?
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We prefer you register online. There is a registration fee of $30 per person to assist in covering the administrative costs of the festival.
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