Touring
45 minutes
Extreme
Biosphere 2, located about 25 miles north of Tucson in Oracle, Arizona, offers an exceptional combination of science and natural wonder. Originally constructed as a closed ecological system research facility, it is now a world-renowned hub for studying ecosystems and sustainability. Visitors are captivated by its futuristic design and the chance to tour an active research facility that explores critical environmental questions. This unique destination embodies Tucson’s cutting-edge contributions to environmental science and is a must-see for those seeking a deeper understanding of our planet’s ecological mechanics.
Step into a recreated tropical rainforest, complete with towering trees, lush vegetation, and a controlled climate. This biome offers an immersive glimpse into a fragile yet thriving ecosystem. Temperatures and humidity mimic authentic rainforest conditions, giving visitors a sensory-rich experience. Look for interactive kiosks explaining the importance of rainforests in regulating global weather patterns and producing oxygen.
A rare indoor ocean, complete with a coral reef system, makes this feature a standout. It demonstrates efforts to study marine biology and ocean acidification’s impact on coral ecosystems. Guests can observe researchers maintaining the habitat and learn about the challenges facing real-world ocean conservation. Audio stations throughout the exhibit share expert commentary for a deeper dive into the subject.
This area highlights Biosphere 2’s scientific facilities that once supported closed-system living experiments. Visitors can step into structures originally designed for self-sustained human living and discover ongoing experiments in water conservation and food production. Don’t miss the overview of how Biosphere 2 contributes to NASA’s exploration of sustainable habitats in space.
Touring the Biosphere 2 for a Unique Science-Meets-Nature Experience in Tucson - Saddlebrooke
Touring the Biosphere 2 for a Unique Science-Meets-Nature Experience in Tucson in Saddlebrooke
Coordinates: 32.5784, -110.8513
Touring
Fall and Spring
Tucson, AZ
Family-Friendly
Partially Accessible
Cell service available
Varies by season, check forecast
Best to visit in dry conditions
Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with extreme outdoor experience. Suitable for seasoned adventurers.