Data Sources/ZIP Codes in the city of Tucson, Arizona

ZIP Codes in the city of Tucson, Arizona

Comprehensive mapping and analysis of all ZIP codes within Tucson, Arizona, featuring Sonoran Desert geography, university districts, and postal coverage for Arizona's second-largest city.

ZIP Codes in Tucson, Arizona provides comprehensive mapping and geographic analysis for all postal codes within Tucson and the southern Arizona metropolitan area.

This interactive resource displays detailed boundaries, demographic information, and neighborhood characteristics for each ZIP code in Tucson, helping users navigate and analyze the Old Pueblo and heart of the Sonoran Desert.


Key Features

  • Desert Geography: All 180 ZIP codes across the Sonoran Desert landscape and mountain ranges
  • University Integration: University of Arizona campus and research facility postal coverage
  • Demographic Analytics: Retirement communities, student population, and housing data by postal area
  • Military Installation: Davis-Monthan Air Force Base and military family ZIP codes
  • Mexican Border: International border proximity and cross-cultural community areas
  • Retirement Communities: Active adult and senior living facility postal coverage

Applications

  • Retirement Planning: Senior community and healthcare facility demographic analysis
  • University Administration: UA campus area and student demographic planning
  • Military Support: Air Force base personnel and military family demographic analysis
  • Border Services: International crossing and customs facility workforce analysis
  • Tourism Development: Desert recreation and cultural attraction visitor analysis
  • Healthcare Planning: Retirement population medical facility and service analysis
  • Environmental Planning: Desert conservation and water resource management

Tucson ZIP Code Districts

  1. Downtown Tucson: Historic business district with government offices and cultural venues
  2. University Area: University of Arizona campus with student housing and research facilities
  3. Foothills: Affluent desert residential areas with mountain views and luxury housing
  4. Davis-Monthan Area: Air Force base with military housing and related services
  5. South Tucson: Hispanic community with cultural heritage and border proximity
  6. East Side: Established residential neighborhoods with family-oriented communities
  7. Northwest: Suburban desert communities with retirement and family housing

Use Cases

  • Retirement Services: Senior community planning and healthcare facility demographic analysis
  • University Services: Student housing and campus area demographic planning
  • Military Services: Air Force base personnel and military family demographic analysis
  • Desert Tourism: Outdoor recreation and cultural attraction visitor demographic analysis
  • Healthcare Planning: Retirement population medical care and wellness service analysis
  • Border Operations: International crossing and customs service demographic analysis
  • Environmental Management: Desert ecosystem and water conservation demographic analysis

Tucson's ZIP code system reflects the city's character as a desert retirement destination and university town, from mountain foothills communities to military installations, providing essential geographic reference for navigation, research, and planning throughout southern Arizona.

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