Nogales

Back when the border was marked by a waist-high post and crossing was an unremarkable event, a saloon straddled the line with a door in Mexico and one in the U.S. Nogales is located on Interstate 19, right on the Mexican border.

Nogales is a wonderful place to experience the Mexican culture and traditions. Nogales is the county seat for Santa Cruz County and is a very popular port of entry for U.S. travelers. More than a billion dollars of produce pass through Nogales up into the United States and Canada. Nogales is an important retail and wholesale trading point with a population of 20,328.

Nogales, Arizona is the sister city of Nogales, Mexico . Many visitors include a day trip across the border to Mexico to see the town of Nogales. Visitors will enjoy shopping and Sonoran food.

Thousands of years ago, before European explorers ever dreamed of sailing across the Atlantic, Nogales was part of a migratory path and trade route called Spain’s El Camino Real (The King’s Highway). Much later, regiments of armor-clad Conquistadors forayed north along this very valley in quest of precious metals and gems. Today missions built by the Spanish colonials still dot the valley’s landscape.

Back in those days, ranchers in the area were besieged by Apaches raiding their herds of well-fed cattle.

Life on the border would not be complete without the influence of Pancho Villa, whose army occupied Nogales, Mexico in 1914 during the Mexican Revolution. The U.S. military’s garrison in Nogales swelled to over 10,000 mostly black soldiers of the highly decorated 25th Regiment mostly detached from Washington, D.C. The military buildup and related business growth attracted many businesses to Nogales, some of which remain today.

Pause when it feels right.

Some stops aren't on the map, but they're worth taking.

Sacred Heart Church

Sacred Heart Church was built in 1897. The materials used in construction of Sacred Heart Church, including the pews hewn from Spanish Cedar, were furnished by pioneer Nogales industrial firm,…

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Things to Do in Nogales

Stop when something catches your eye.

Those moments tend to matter more than the planned ones.

Jesse Hendrix Hummingbird Ranch

According to the National Audubon Society, the American Birding Association and other sources, this ranch…

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A place to slow down.

Not every stop needs to be busy to be worth your time.

Palo Duro Creek Golf Course

Course Access: Semi-PrivateHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: 2 days

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Worth the stop.

Some places don't need much time, just the right moment.

Kino Springs Golf Course

Course Access: Semi-PrivateHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: 7 days

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Find your way.

There's no single right route, just the one that fits you.

Mainstreet Historic Tours

Architectural buffs will have a heyday in Nogales. Of course, there's the predominant Sonoran Style.…

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Stay curious.

A small detour can turn into something worth remembering.

Pimeria Alta Museum

In 1914, the Nogales Volunteer fire Department pitched in and built the Old Town Hall…

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Start early. Stay late.

The edges of the day tend to hold the best experiences.

Palo Duro Creek Golf Course

Built on the historic Simmons Ranch, the Palo Duro Creek Golf Course is laid out…

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Go a little further.

The next turn is often where things start to get interesting.

Kino Springs Golf Club

Kino Springs, though relatively short, challenges all golfers. Its two distinct nines feature small greens…

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Leave room for the unexpected.

The best parts of a trip rarely show up on an itinerary.

Crawford Street Historic District

Merchants and professionals carried on a long tradition of a robust commercial center and their…

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