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The Arizona Heroes Memorial is a community effort! We look forward to hearing from you with any questions about the building project and the future of the memorial! We are happy to hear from you and we appreciate your feedback!

Email us at azheroesmemorial@gmail.com to get in touch about how you can be part of this incredibly important and beloved memorial project!

LOCATION
810 W. Naranja Dr.
ORO VALLEY, ARIZONA 85737
United States

Corporate Office
1822 E. Innovation Park Dr,
Oro Valley, AZ 85755

Mailing Address
PO Box 69712,
Oro Valley, AZ 85737

HOURS
SUNDAY-SATURDAY, 6:00AM – 10PM
Check Schedule for Special Events

ONSITE SERVICES

  • Parking for visitors
  • Reservations
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Outdoor seating

LIMITED PARKING – Handicap parking.
No trailers allowed in parking lot.
Additional parking in Park area.

SIZE
2.58 Acres

COST
FREE
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

RESTRICTIONS
Service Dogs only
No weapons allowed on premise

Within Walking Distance
Restrooms
Soccer Fields
Dog Park
Archery

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We at the Arizona Heroes Memorial want to extend our wishes for a very Happy Veterans Day to everyone who is serving or has served in our Armed Forces. Today is a day to reflect on the importance of service to a national and patriotic cause. The many Veterans we have the privilege to know and spend time with have a strong bond of camaraderie, and a strong sense of pride in having been a part of defending our great nation.
We ask that you reach out and thank a Veteran in your life today. The freedoms we so proudly treasure and enjoy have been made possible by the willingness of those among us to serve America!
And please stop by and visit our wonderful Arizona Heroes Memorial in Oro Valley's Naranja Park! If you have not yet had the opportunity to see this beautiful Memorial, you will be very impressed and thankful to have this right here in Southern Arizona!
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We at the Arizona Heroes Memorial want to extend our wishes for a very Happy Veterans Day to everyone who is serving or has served in our Armed Forces. Today is a day to reflect on the importance of service to a national and patriotic cause. The many Veterans we have the privilege to know and spend time with have a strong bond of camaraderie, and a strong sense of pride in having been a part of defending our great nation.  
  We ask that you reach out and thank a Veteran in your life today. The freedoms we so proudly treasure and enjoy have been made possible by the willingness of those among us to serve America! 
   And please stop by and visit our wonderful Arizona Heroes Memorial in Oro Valleys Naranja Park! If you have not yet had the opportunity to see this beautiful Memorial, you will be very impressed and thankful to have this right here in Southern Arizona!Image attachment

Every year, October 26 is recognized as the National Day of the Deployed, a day dedicated to honoring those deployed in service to the U.S. military. This observance honors all service members who have been deployed in service of our country. The day also acknowledges the sacrifices that military families make during deployment.
The first National Day of the Deployed was observed in 2006, when North Dakota announced a proclamation for the day, thanks to Shelle Aberle, who petitioned Governor John Hoeven with the idea.
By 2012, every state in the US was observing this day.
If you're looking to support service members on this day of recognition, check with local Veterans Service Organizations, or, if you live near a military base, contact the base’s Family Resource Center.
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Every year, October 26 is recognized as the National Day of the Deployed, a day dedicated to honoring those deployed in service to the U.S. military. This observance honors all service members who have been deployed in service of our country. The day also acknowledges the sacrifices that military families make during deployment.
The first National Day of the Deployed was observed in 2006, when North Dakota announced a proclamation for the day, thanks to Shelle Aberle, who petitioned Governor John Hoeven with the idea. 
By 2012, every state in the US was observing this day. 
If youre looking to support service members on this day of recognition, check with local Veterans Service Organizations, or, if you live near a military base, contact the base’s Family Resource Center.

Hello from the Arizona Heroes Memorial! This month we are celebrating the 250th anniversary of the United States Navy. The anniversary date is Monday, October 13th. Today's US Navy was originally founded as the Continental Navy and was referred to as such from 1775 to 1785. Currently, our Navy has approximately 345,000 active personnel and over 57,000 reservists. The current total number of ships is 480. Thank you to all Veterans who served in the US Navy, and all other branches of our Armed Forces as well. Happy 250th! ... See MoreSee Less

Hello from the Arizona Heroes Memorial! This month we are celebrating the 250th anniversary of the United States Navy. The anniversary date is Monday, October 13th. Todays US Navy was originally founded as the Continental Navy and was referred to as such from 1775 to 1785. Currently, our Navy has approximately 345,000 active personnel and over 57,000 reservists. The current total number of ships is 480. Thank you to all Veterans who served in the US Navy, and all other branches of our Armed Forces as well. Happy 250th!
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