Tubac, Arizona Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

For information about the population of Tubac City, Arizona, please consult the following table. Tubac City is located within the Tubac County. This city is 74 miles from Tubac, Arizona. It is close to two airports: Tubac International Airport and Tubac Regional Airport. It has an average population density of 1,830 people per square mile. In addition to its excellent transportation links, Tubac City is a popular destination for travelers.

This city is home to Arizona's first state park, Tubac Presidio State Historic Park. Its vibrant artisan community has more than 120 shops, studios, and galleries. This border region is a growing center of manufacturing and services. The majority of the county is a designated Enterprise Zone. The U.S. Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management control over five4.6 percent of Tubac's land.

The Tubac Center of the Arts, which was built in 1972, features an art gallery and several other attractions. Open from September to May, this gallery hosts local and national artists. It also hosts non-member galleries. There are many art galleries, unique shops, and exceptional restaurants. Tubac is a charming city with lots of things to offer. The population of Tubac is about 1,200 full-time residents, and 4,000 during the winter months.

The census of Tubac City is the most detailed of its kind. It covers an area of 10.8 square miles (28.0 km2) and was established in 1752 as a Spanish presidio. The city was a key stop for the Camino Real, a trade route from Mexico to California. Juan Bautista de Anza served in Tubac from 1760 to 1776, and built the chapel of Santa Gertrudis.