
Find 355 public restrooms in Tucson, AZ. 5% ADA accessible with verified hours. Map, hours & directions.
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Museum in Tucson. Located at 1031 Olive Road.
Museum in Tucson.
Popular attraction in Tucson.
Popular attraction in Tucson.
Popular attraction in Tucson.

Hotels, motels, and B&Bs in Tucson with private bathroom facilities.
| Property | Type | Rooms | Private Bathroom | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| University Inn Tucson | Motel | — | Yes — private bathroom | Located in Tucson |
| Oasis Motel (Rodeway Inn) | Motel | — | Yes — private bathroom | Located in Tucson |
| Yvonne's | B&B | — | Yes — private bathroom | 732 North Colette Place |
| Boof’s home | B&B | — | Yes — private bathroom | 9720 East 33rd Street |
All listed properties have private bathroom facilities. Contact directly for ADA accessibility needs.
Dining options in Tucson where customer restroom access is available.
| Venue | Address | Type | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| China Pasta | 430 North Park Avenue | Restaurant (chinese) | likely |
| Agave House | Restaurant | likely | |
| Highland Market | Restaurant | likely | |
| Zyka Twist | 621 N. 4th Ave | Restaurant (indian) | likely |
| Cup Cafe | Restaurant (american) | likely | |
| Café Poca Cosa | Restaurant | likely |
Free with park pass — $35 park entry
Vault restrooms at most trailheads. Carry your own supplies and hand sanitizer.
Free — Free
Best restroom facilities in the park. Flush restrooms, running water, accessibility features.
Campsite fee — $15-35/night
Campground restrooms available to registered campers. Usually the cleanest option.
ADA accessible restrooms in Tucson include features like wheelchair ramps, wider doorways, grab bars, and accessible stalls. Many newer facilities also include Changing Places or companion restrooms with additional space.
Look for the wheelchair symbol on our map to identify ADA accessible restrooms in Tucson.
Most government buildings, libraries, and major shopping centers are required to have ADA accessible restrooms.
If you need a specific accommodation, contact the facility in advance to confirm availability.
Report any accessibility issues to help us keep Tucson's restroom data accurate.
Always stop at the visitor center for the best restrooms and up-to-date trail condition info.
Backcountry trails have no facilities. Pack tissue, hand sanitizer, and a waste bag.
Some park restrooms close seasonally. Winter closures are common at higher elevations.
If no restroom is available, follow Leave No Trace principles: dig a cathole 6-8 inches deep, 200 feet from water.
About 5% of the 355 public restrooms in Tucson (approximately 18 facilities) are ADA accessible. Check the map for specific facilities with accessibility features including ramps, wider doorways and accessible stalls.
For those late-night adventures or early morning starts, Tucson offers several 24-hour restroom facilities. The ones located at Himmel Park and Reid Park are open around the clock. These parks are conveniently positioned 4 miles from downtown, providing easy access for any schedule.
Baby changing data for restrooms in Tucson is currently limited. Check individual facility details on the map for the latest information on family-friendly amenities.
Yes, downtown Tucson is well-equipped with numerous public restrooms. Key locations include the Tucson Convention Center and Armory Park, both within walking distance of popular dining and shopping areas. These restrooms ensure you can explore downtown in comfort.
Indeed, Tucson's parks are equipped with public restrooms. From the scenic trails at Sabino Canyon to the family-friendly spaces at Himmel Park, you’ll find restrooms conveniently placed near parking areas and main attractions to accommodate visitors.
Restrooms are readily available in major shopping destinations like La Encantada and Tucson Mall. These facilities are strategically located near food courts or central areas, ensuring easy access while you shop.
Many popular attractions, including the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum and Reid Park Zoo, offer family-friendly restrooms. These facilities often include spacious stalls and baby changing stations to accommodate all family members comfortably.
When exploring Tucson, look for restrooms near visitor centers, parking lots, and picnic areas in public spaces. Apps like Google Maps can provide restroom locations, and local parks usually have clearly marked signs.
Yes, many of Tucson’s popular trailheads, like those at Sabino Canyon and Catalina State Park, have restrooms nearby. It’s a good idea to use them before setting off on hikes, especially those with longer distances.
Tucson takes pride in maintaining clean and functional public restrooms. Facilities are regularly checked and cleaned, with local parks and attractions ensuring a hygienic environment for all visitors.
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Tucson is located in Arizona and is served by 355 verified public restroom facilities mapped on Dunny Dash. Known for its desert, culture, national park, Tucson attracts visitors year-round. Whether you're a visitor or a resident, our verified restroom data helps you find clean, accessible facilities when you need them most.
Whether you're visiting Tucson for the first time or you're a local, Dunny Dash helps you find clean, accessible restrooms and bathrooms when you need them. All 355 locations are verified with hours, accessibility info, and directions.

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