Step into history in Nogales, a vibrant border community where cultures meet. Explore historic sites, enjoy authentic cuisine, and experience the same landscapes once crossed by explorers centuries ago.

Visiting Nogales, Arizona, is as close to traveling to Mexico as you can get without needing a passport. But this welcoming community has embraced many aspects of Mexican culture: warm and hospitable people, respect for history and traditions, and incredible food.

Pimeria Alta Museum offers a condensed, but thorough, look at various aspects of the history of Nogales, AZ-from its relationship with its sister city, across the border to the experiences of the Buffalo Soldiers who were stationed nearby.

Nogales, city, seat (1899) of Santa Cruz county, southern Arizona, U.S. A port of entry on the Mexican border, it adjoins Heroica Nogales in Sonora, Mexico. Divided by International Avenue, the two communities are together known as Ambos Nogales (Spanish: “Both Nogales”).

From birdwatching in Rio Rico and lakeside camping in Patagonia to wining and dining in Sonoita and Elgin, exploring the art galleries of Tubac, or stepping back in time at the historic mission in Tumacácori, there is something for every traveler to discover in Nogales-Santa Cruz County.

Let’s embark on a whimsical trip to the captivating town of Nogales, where adventure and cultural delights await just a stone’s throw from the border. This isn’t your everyday getaway; it’s a vibrant escapade that promises surprises around every corner!