Read More Usery Mountain Regional Park is the city’s most famous outdoor recreation venue. Established in 1967, the Usery Mountain Regional Park spans 3,648 acres of unspoiled terrain, perfect for various outdoor activities.
Usery Mountain Regional Park
Read More Whether you’re an aviation enthusiast or an average tourist, you should visit the Commemorative Air Force Museum.
This vast museum is dedicated to curating warplanes and equipment
dating from World War II.
Commemorative Air Force Museum
Read More This vast arts center in downtown Mesa is another must-visit tourist attraction. The Mesa Arts Center is a massive 210,000-square foot facility featuring the region’s best works in visual and performing arts.
Mesa Arts Center
Read More Thousands of baseball fans converge at the Hohokam Stadium, formerly known as Hohokam Park, to watch Major League Baseball. Hohokam Stadium is a fantastic place to watch baseball.
Hohokam Stadium
Read More Head to the Mesa Historical Museum to learn about Mesa’s fascinating backstory. The Mesa Historical Society manages this museum, which opened in 1987.
Mesa Historical Museum
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