Oracle is a census-designated place (CDP) in Pinal County, Arizona, United States. The population was 3,686 at the 2010 census.
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Experience the Santa Catalina Mountains in a way that has not been done before! Whether you decide to zip or hike, the Sonoran Desert is an incredible environment that is calling your name! We offer a Zipline EcoTour that allows you to zip on 5 different spans ranging in length from 400 to 1,500 ft. and lasts approximately 2 hours. Join us for one of the best dang burgers around from Peppersauce Kitchen. **RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED FOR THE ZIPLINE**
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In the late 1870s Isaac Lorraine developed the American Flag Mine, as well as the American Flag cattle ranch. The American Flag Post Office opened here on 12/28/1880 and closed on 7/16/1890. The American Flag Ranch is believed to be the oldest existing Territorial post office in the state that is still standing. It is now on the National Register of Historic Places. It is located on American Ranch Road. (Google Maps is currently unable to show the correct location on this page. Google "American Ranch Road, Oracle AZ" to find the correct location on the map.)
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Looking for fun things to do in Tucson? Look no further! Titan Power offers an experience of a life time. We offer large group adventures as well as individual rentals to those who wish to explore on their own. We are located at the base of the fabulous Santa Anna Catalina's. One of our most popular off road experiences is riding up the science back side to Mt Lemmon. Our store is located at the base of Mt Lemmon. You simply show up, park your vehicle and you can ride 100's of miles right from location. Our group adventure tours can host up to 40 people! We also offer sunset, full moon and secret adventures. These unique experiences are super fun and are noted on the website when they are being hosted. Please call to reserve your next adventure with Titan Power! For those off-road adventurist, that already own a machine. We are here to supply your friend with a machine for the day! We also have a full ride shop for all your lubricants, belts, tires, wheels and more!
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This church is at Oracle. The church has two stained-glass. The roof is white. There are several trees Church starts at 10:30 on Sunday. The entrance in the church has a red door. It has the National Register of Historic Places. I like that church. Attractive!
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Oracle State Park is a 4,000 acre wildlife refuge in the northern foothills of the Catalina Mountains. The park offers day-use picnic areas and over 15 miles of trails for use by hikers, mountain bikers and equestrians. A section of the Arizona Trail crosses through the park. And it is a designated International Dark Sky Park. Oracle State Park also serves as a Center for Environmental Education and provides programming for all ages. Interactive programs for school groups are offered by reservation. These programs are conducted along trails, so students learn about habitat and the interrelationships between plants, animals, and people.
We loved the serene, peaceful feel of this park with its commanding views of the Santa Catalina mountains and the lovely restored historic ranch house. We took 45 minutes to walk the easy Nature Trail, 1.2 miles, and enjoyed the mountain views and lots of interesting plants. It’s past time to re-open the ranch house for visitors with state restrictions now lifted...and we hope next time to see the interior. Highly recommend this park for fantastic hiking in quiet beauty.
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The Oracle Historical Society preserves artifacts and properties to educate and to encourage appreciation of the unique cultural-historical heritage of the community of Oracle and surrounding areas. The Acadia Ranch houses the OHS museum containing historical items and displays related to the area. OHS also owns and manages the American Flag Ranch. Normally, hours are Saturdays 1 to 5 p.m. with extended hours for special exhibits. All tours are free, donations welcome. Please call to confirm open hours before arrival. Call 520-896-9609 to arrange tours of any OHS property. Acadia Ranch: built 1882 by Edwin S. and Lillian Dodge. It served as a boarding house, guest ranch house, and later as a tuberculosis sanitarium. It is now on the National Register of Historic Places. American Flag Ranch: In the late 1870s Isaac Lorraine of Martinique began mining near the present day town of Oracle in Pinal County. He developed the American Flag Mine, as well as the American Flag cattle ranch. It served as a territorial post office between 1880 and 1890 and is believed to be the oldest existing Territorial post office in the state that is still standing. The Arizona Trail has a stop at the ranch. It is now on the National Register of Historic Places. Call ahead to arrange a tour.
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