Updated May 2026

Tucson sits at the quiet center of one of the most underrated cannabis markets in the country. While Phoenix gets most of Arizona's national press, the Old Pueblo has spent more than a decade building a dispensary scene that is older, denser per capita, and — by most accounts — friendlier than what you will find up the I-10. Arizona legalized medical cannabis in 2010 through Proposition 203 and recreational use in November 2020 through Proposition 207, with adult-use sales launching January 22, 2021. Tucson dispensaries were among the first in the state ready on day one, and most of the city's marquee shops have been operating continuously since the medical-only era.

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Today the city has roughly two dozen licensed adult-use dispensaries operating across the metro — from college-adjacent shops near the University of Arizona, to East-Side stores along Speedway and 22nd Street, to the only legal cannabis drive-thru in Arizona. Whether you live in Sam Hughes, work near the airport, or are passing through on your way to the Sonoran Desert, this guide highlights the top-rated dispensaries in Tucson based on verified customer reviews, ratings, hours, services, and overall experience. Every shop on this list was researched and ranked using real public data — no sponsorships, no pay-to-play.

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How We Ranked These Dispensaries

Our ranking methodology combines several data points to surface the shops that consistently deliver the best customer experience in the Tucson metro:

  • Verified customer ratings. We start with star ratings from verified purchasers, filtering out shops with thin review counts so a single outlier cannot skew the list.
  • Review volume. A dispensary with thousands of reviews and a 4.7-star rating has proven itself far more reliably than one with a few hundred and a 5.0. We weight rating by the natural log of review count to reward both quality and proven consistency.
  • Product selection and services. Shops that carry deep menus across flower, concentrates, edibles, topicals, vapes, and accessories — and that offer in-store, express pickup, and delivery — score higher.
  • Hours and accessibility. Tucson stretches from Oro Valley in the north to Sahuarita in the south, and predictable daily hours matter. Stores that open early and close late earn extra credit.
  • Awards and local recognition. The Tucson Weekly Cannabis Bowl and Leafly List are both watched closely by local consumers. We factor in 2025–2026 honors where they exist.
  • Daily deals and loyalty programs. Dispensaries that consistently reward repeat customers — not just first-timers — score better than shops with one-time promos.

Below is the result: twelve dispensaries that locals, students, snowbirds, and visitors can all rely on.


Top 12 Cannabis Dispensaries in Tucson (2026)

1. Earth's Healing South

Address: 2075 E Benson Hwy, Tucson, AZ 85714 Phone: (520) 779-9999 Hours: Daily 7:00 AM – 10:00 PM

Earth's Healing has been serving Tucson since 2013 and is the closest thing the city has to a hometown flagship. The South Tucson location on Benson Highway is the original — easy to reach from the I-10, with a wide parking lot, a deep menu, and one of the most experienced budtender crews in southern Arizona. Daily deals rotate aggressively (Wax Wednesday and Shatterday are local fixtures), and the early 7 AM open makes it a reliable pre-work or pre-flight stop. Earth's Healing also runs an in-house brand of flower, pre-rolls, and concentrates that consistently rates well against the national brands on the menu.

If you only have time for one stop in South Tucson, this is it.


2. Earth's Healing North

Address: 78 W River Rd, Tucson, AZ 85704 Phone: (520) 395-0230 Hours: Daily 7:00 AM – 10:00 PM

The North location anchors Earth's Healing's footprint in the Catalina Foothills and Oro Valley markets, sitting just off River Road near the I-10. It carries the same product depth, daily-deal cadence, and early-to-late hours as the South store, with quicker access for customers coming from Casas Adobes, Marana, and the resorts along Skyline. The two stores together give Earth's Healing the strongest combined coverage of any single brand in the metro.


3. The Prime Leaf — Park Avenue

Address: 1525 N Park Ave, Tucson, AZ 85719 Phone: (520) 447-7463 Hours: Mon–Sat 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM; Sun 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM

The Prime Leaf's Park Avenue store sits a short walk from the University of Arizona campus, which makes it the de facto dispensary for the Sam Hughes, West University, and downtown crowds. Locals consistently rank it among the best-curated menus in Tucson — Prime Leaf focuses on a tighter, more boutique selection rather than chasing every brand in the state — and the staff is known for taking time with first-time customers. A second Prime Leaf location on East Speedway covers the central and east side of the city.


4. The Prime Leaf — Speedway

Address: 4220 E Speedway Blvd, Tucson, AZ 85712 Phone: (520) 447-7463 Hours: Mon–Sat 9:00 AM – 8:00 PM; Sun 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM

The Speedway location handles the central-east corridor — Palo Verde, Rincon Heights, and the neighborhoods feeding off Country Club and Alvernon. It carries the same boutique-leaning menu as the Park Avenue flagship, with a slightly larger retail floor and a quieter walk-in experience. If you live or work between Reid Park and Davis-Monthan, this is the easier of the two Prime Leaf stops.


5. D2 Dispensary

Address: 7139 E 22nd St, Tucson, AZ 85710 Phone: (520) 214-3232 Hours: Daily 8:00 AM – 10:00 PM

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D2 has been serving Tucson since 2013 and runs the only licensed cannabis drive-thru in Arizona — a genuine first-of-its-kind for the state and the single biggest reason East-Siders default to D2 over anywhere else nearby. The shop is also the retail home of iLAVA, D2's award-winning house brand of solvent-free concentrates and naturally derived terpene products. iLAVA was a Tucson Weekly Cannabis Bowl honoree and is one of the few craft AZ brands you cannot get on Leafly or Weedmaps elsewhere. Add an in-house loyalty program, regular daily deals, and a hot kitchen of edibles, and D2 punches well above its size.

If you want the fastest possible pickup in the metro, the drive-thru is unbeatable.


6. JARS Cannabis — East Tucson

Address: 4220 E 22nd St, Tucson, AZ 85711 Phone: (520) 333-2980 Hours: Daily 7:00 AM – 10:00 PM

JARS Cannabis is a Michigan-born multistate operator that has quickly become one of the highest-rated dispensary brands in Tucson since opening on 22nd Street. The store is consistently ranked at or near the top of Sativa University's Tucson list and has been recognized as a Leafly List winner for product quality and customer service. Expect a polished retail floor, an aggressive daily-deal calendar (JARS regularly stacks "happy hours" against percentage promos), and a deep concentrate menu that pulls in serious East-Side dabbers.

7 AM opens seven days a week are a rarity in Tucson, and JARS makes the most of them.


7. Harvest of Tucson — Menlo Park

Address: 1010 S Freeway, Tucson, AZ 85745 Phone: (520) 622-2179 Hours: Daily 8:00 AM – 10:00 PM

Harvest's Menlo Park dispensary on South Freeway is the most convenient west-side option for customers in Menlo Park, Barrio Hollywood, and the neighborhoods south of A Mountain. The store has been a fixture of Tucson's medical-era market since 2014 and benefits from Harvest's national supply chain — the menu reliably stocks brands like Modern Flower, Roll One, Squeeze, and Bubbie's Baked Goods alongside Harvest's own line. The location is also one of the easier stops for visitors driving in from the I-10 between exits 257 and 259.

Harvest's brand is now part of Trulieve following the 2021 acquisition, but the Menlo Park store has kept its original team and identity largely intact.


8. Trulieve Tucson — 22nd Street

Address: 4659 E 22nd St, Tucson, AZ 85711 Phone: (520) 547-1923 Hours: Daily 7:00 AM – 10:00 PM

Trulieve is the largest multistate cannabis operator in the U.S. by retail footprint, and the 22nd Street store is the brand's most-visited Tucson location. Customers consistently call out the staff's product knowledge — particularly for medical patients navigating ratio products, RSO, and high-CBD options — and the menu carries Trulieve-exclusive brands like Modern Flower, Roll One, Avenue, and Sweet Talk alongside the broader Trulieve in-house catalog. Daily deals are advertised in advance through the Trulieve app, which also handles express pickup.


9. Trulieve Tucson — Blenman Elm

Address: 2734 E Grant Rd, Tucson, AZ 85716 Phone: (520) 838-0492 Hours: Daily 7:00 AM – 10:00 PM

The Blenman Elm store on Grant Road serves central Tucson and the neighborhoods feeding off Tucson Boulevard, Country Club, and Campbell. It carries the same product menu and rewards program as the 22nd Street flagship, with a slightly easier in-and-out for customers coming from the University and the Foothills. If you live on the central east side, this is usually the faster of the two Trulieve options.


10. Downtown Dispensary

Address: 221 E 6th St Suite 105, Tucson, AZ 85705 Phone: (520) 838-0492 Hours: Daily 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM

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Downtown Dispensary has served the Fourth Avenue and downtown college community out of a historic building near the streetcar line since 2013. Locally owned, locally staffed, and proud of it — the shop is one of the few independent operators that has held its ground as the national MSOs have moved in. Expect a tighter menu than the bigger chains, with strong representation from Arizona craft brands like Aeriz, Sublime, and Tasty's. The walk-in experience is genuinely friendly, and the location is a natural pre- or post-show stop if you are heading to the Rialto, Hotel Congress, or 191 Toole.


11. Botanica

Address: 6205 N Travel Center Dr, Tucson, AZ 85741 Phone: (520) 395-0230 Hours: Daily 8:00 AM – 9:00 PM

Botanica is the north-side independent that has built a quietly loyal following since opening. The shop sits just off the I-10 at the Cortaro Road exit, which puts it within easy reach of Marana, Continental Ranch, and the resort corridor along Skyline. Botanica leans into a curated, lower-volume experience — fewer SKUs than the MSOs but more time per customer — and the staff is well-regarded for guiding medical patients through ratio products and tinctures.

If you are passing through Tucson on the I-10 northbound, this is the most convenient stop in the metro.


12. Sunday Goods Tucson

Address: 4220 N Oracle Rd, Tucson, AZ 85705 Phone: (520) 829-1233 Hours: Daily 8:00 AM – 10:00 PM

Sunday Goods rounds out our Tucson list with a clean, modern store on Oracle Road serving the north-central neighborhoods between River and Roger. The brand is best known across Arizona for its in-house flower and pre-roll line, both grown indoor at Sunday Goods' Coolidge facility. The menu also carries strong national brands like Stiiizy, Cresco, and Aeriz, and the Oracle store regularly runs first-time customer promos in the 20%30% range stacked with daily flower and concentrate deals.

The shop is one of the easier north-Tucson options for customers coming from Oro Valley who would rather not drive all the way to the River Road Earth's Healing.


Tips for Visiting Dispensaries in Tucson

Bring a valid ID. Every dispensary in Tucson requires a valid government-issued photo ID showing you are at least 21 years old for recreational purchases. A driver's license, state ID, or U.S. passport all work, and out-of-state IDs are fully accepted. Medical patients should bring their Arizona Medical Marijuana Card — verified patients are exempt from the 16% excise tax and may access higher possession limits and reduced sales tax.

Plan around the tax stack. Arizona's cannabis tax structure stacks a 16% state excise tax, 5.6% state sales tax (TPT), and a Tucson-area local tax that brings the all-in rate to roughly 22%24% of the listed price. The excise tax is added first and then sales tax is calculated on the new total, so the effective rate is slightly higher than the sum of the two. Medical patients with a valid card are exempt from the excise tax.

Cash is still king — but cards are catching up. Federal banking restrictions keep most Arizona dispensaries on a cash, debit, or "cashless ATM" model. Every shop on this list has an on-site ATM, and most accept PIN debit. A handful now accept Aeropay and similar ACH-based digital payments. Check the specific shop's payment options before you visit if you would rather not pay an ATM fee.

Use express pickup or delivery to skip lines. Express pickup through Leafly, Weedmaps, or each shop's own menu is available at every dispensary on this list and will save you 10–20 minutes during busy periods (especially Fridays after 4 PM). Delivery is more limited in Tucson than in Phoenix, but Earth's Healing, JARS, and Trulieve all run their own delivery zones across most of the metro.

Ask about first-time customer deals. Almost every Tucson dispensary offers a first-time visit discount of 15%30%, and many will stack the first-time promo with the daily deal. Ask the budtender before you check out — most are happy to walk you through every promotion you qualify for.

Know where you can — and cannot — consume. Arizona law prohibits cannabis consumption in any public place, including sidewalks, parks, the Loop, restaurants, bars, and inside any vehicle. Hotels and short-term rentals in Tucson are mostly non-smoking. If you do not have a private residence to consume in, edibles, tinctures, and other discreet methods are the safest legal option. For first-timers, our first-time dispensary visit guide and indica vs sativa vs hybrid explainer are worth a quick read before your visit.

Time your visit for the daily deals. Most Tucson shops run themed promos by day — Munchie Monday, Topical Tuesday, Wax Wednesday, Shatterday, and so on. If you have a flexible schedule, lining up your visit with the deal that matches your category can easily save 20% off your total spend.


Frequently Asked Questions

Is cannabis legal in Tucson?

Yes. Arizona voters approved Proposition 207 in November 2020, legalizing recreational cannabis for adults 21 and over. Adult-use sales began January 22, 2021. All dispensaries on this list are licensed by the Arizona Department of Health Services and serve both recreational customers and registered medical patients.

What do I need to buy cannabis in Tucson?

You need a valid government-issued photo ID proving you are at least 21 years old. Accepted forms include an Arizona driver's license, out-of-state driver's license, U.S. passport, military ID, or state-issued identification card. Medical patients can purchase with a valid Arizona Medical Marijuana Card and gain access to the excise-tax exemption.

What are the best neighborhoods for dispensaries in Tucson?

The University of Arizona corridor (Park Avenue, Sam Hughes, West University) has the most college-friendly shops, anchored by The Prime Leaf — Park Avenue and Downtown Dispensary. The east side along 22nd Street and Speedway has the highest density of MSO stores, including JARS, D2's drive-thru, and both Trulieve locations. South Tucson off the I-10 is the home of Earth's Healing's original flagship. North-side options around Oro Valley, Marana, and the Foothills are well-covered by Earth's Healing North, Botanica, and Sunday Goods. Browse all neighborhoods on our Tucson dispensaries page.

How much does cannabis cost in Tucson?

Prices vary by product and dispensary, but as a rough guide an eighth (3.5g) of flower typically runs $25$55, a gram of concentrate is $20$70, and edibles start around $10$25. Remember to factor in the 22%–24% effective tax rate on top of the listed price. Shops with aggressive daily deals — D2, JARS, and Earth's Healing in particular — can meaningfully reduce your total spend.

Can I consume cannabis in public in Tucson?

No. Arizona law prohibits cannabis consumption in any public place, including sidewalks, parks, the Loop, restaurants, bars, and inside any vehicle whether it is moving or parked. Most Tucson hotels and short-term rentals also prohibit smoking on the property. If you do not have a private residence available, edibles, tinctures, and other discreet methods are the safest legal option. For more, see our cannabis consumption methods guide.

Do Tucson dispensaries offer delivery?

Yes, though delivery in Tucson is more limited than in the Phoenix metro. Earth's Healing, JARS, and Trulieve all run their own delivery operations across most of Tucson and Oro Valley. Smaller independents typically partner with on-demand delivery platforms. Check individual dispensary listings on Budpedia for current delivery zones, minimum orders, and fees.

What forms of cannabis are available at Tucson dispensaries?

Tucson dispensaries carry the full legal spectrum — dried flower, pre-rolls, vape cartridges and disposables, concentrates (wax, shatter, live resin, rosin, and live rosin), edibles (gummies, chocolates, beverages, baked goods), tinctures, topicals, capsules, RSO, and accessories. For a deeper dive into how each method works and dosing differences, see our cannabis edibles dosing guide for beginners.

Can out-of-state visitors buy cannabis in Tucson?

Yes. Arizona's recreational program is open to any adult 21 or over with a valid government-issued photo ID, regardless of state of residence. Out-of-state medical cards are not honored for the excise-tax exemption, but every Tucson dispensary will sell to out-of-state visitors at the standard recreational rate.


Explore More Dispensaries in Tucson

This list highlights twelve of the most consistently top-rated dispensaries in the metro, but Tucson has roughly two dozen licensed adult-use shops inside the city limits and several more in the surrounding communities of Oro Valley, Marana, Sahuarita, and Green Valley. Whether you are downtown, on the east side, in the Foothills, or driving through on the I-10, there is a quality dispensary within reach. Browse the full list of Tucson-area shops on our Tucson dispensaries page, and zoom out to the statewide picture on our Arizona dispensaries hub.

Looking for more Arizona coverage? Compare the Tucson scene with our best dispensaries in Phoenix guide for a Valley-versus-Old-Pueblo view of the state's two biggest cannabis markets.

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