Globe (Western Apache: Bésh Baa Gowąh, "place of metal") is a city in Gila County, Arizona, United States. As of the 2010 census, the population of the city was 7,532. The city is the county seat of Gila County. Globe was founded c. 1875 as a mining camp. Mining, tourism, government and retirees are most important in the present-day Globe economy.
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5.0 based on 8 reviews
An amazing day trip from Phoenix to Arizona's other "Grand Canyon". Spend an unforgettable day paddling down the majestic Salt River Canyon on this 6-hour rafting trip. Tackle the rapids with a passionate, knowledgeable guide on your raft. This is an excellent trip for rafters of all levels. Lunch is included.
Inclusions: Grilled riverside lunch for omnivores, vegetarians and/or gluten free., Apache tribal fees & forest service fees included., Professional guide focused on safety and fun!, Wet-suit, life jacket, helmet. Show up in a swim suit and a smile!, Photos & souvenirs available at end of trip.
Exclusions: Gratuities
Our guides, Marcus and Aaron, were friendly, knowledgeable, and competent. Their instructions were clear, the equipment was in good shape, and they made it fun! Safety was always their priority. John got lots of good pictures of our adventure. It was definitely the highlight of our trip!
5.0 based on 3 reviews
Paddle down the majestic Salt River Canyon on this 2-hour rafting trip. Ideal for those with time constraints or are hesitant about rafting.
Inclusions: Professional guide focused on your safety and fun!, Wet-suit, life jacket, helmet. Show up in a smile and swim suit., Apache tribal fees & forest service fees included.
Exclusions: Gratuities
This is my favorite place on Earth with some of the coolest people I've ever met. That's the reason I gift myself a Rafting trip for my birthday as often as I can. This was mine and my daughter's third trip down the Salt with this company. This trip was by far the best...so far. Thanks to our amazing guide Ara and our safety Squid Syd! We decided to extend our rafting trip to a raft and camp. Best decision we made in a really long time! Barely $100 more for priceless memories. We started out like any other trip by gearing up, then our guides loaded us up and took us up the river further. *This was new. We actually got an extra 20+ mins of rafting because the water was up. After a short, but thorough safety briefing, we were off. Ara was top notch and made our trip super exciting and tons of fun. The rapport between the two women made for great entertainment. Ara also made sure we hit the big holes and got super soaked! We stopped for the famous chicken fajita lunch at 2nd camp, then breezed through the 2nd stretch. The gnarly bus ride back was even more fun, cause we got to raft a third time across a small wash. We said bye to the non-camping guests and drove to camp. (Suggest vehicle with decent clearance) Once we got to camp, Ara brought out appetizers and helped us feel at home. After getting to know everyone a little we had an amazing steak and grilled veggie dinner followed by strawberry shortcake for dessert ????. We relaxed around the fire for a bit and then hit the sack. We awoke to the smells of breakfast and was shortly greeted by hot coffee for me and hot chocolate for my daughter. After a huge breakfast of pancakes, eggs, hash browns, and fresh fruit, we packed up camp and reluctantly said our goodbyes. This was by far the most amazing trip of our lives....so far. Thank you so much Ara, Syd, James, Terrick, Amy, Aaron, and everyone else that made our stay so awesome! ***Remember to tip your guides***
5.0 based on 2 reviews
An easy drive from Phoenix to Arizona's other "Grand Canyon". Enjoy a fun filled day of whitewater rafting and while others drive back to the city you set up camp next to the river as the guides prepare dinner and a beautiful evening by the fire watching the stars overhead. Less than 3 miles from the highway our camp can be accessed by any vehicle which makes for some very comfortable camping as you can bring whatever you like.
Inclusions: Lunch, dinner and breakfast included., Wet-suits, life jackets, helmets. Show up in a swim suit and a smile!, Professional guide focused on your safety and having fun!
Exclusions: Gratuity
Our guides, Marcus and Aaron, were friendly, knowledgeable, and competent. Their instructions were clear, the equipment was in good shape, and they made it fun! Safety was always their priority. John got lots of good pictures of our adventure. It was definitely the highlight of our trip!
5.0 based on 2 reviews
When was the last time you saw the stars on a campout? Combine your Salt River rafting trip with a fun night of camping in our established camp. Hike, fish and relax around the campfire to top off your Arizona whitewater rafting in the Salt River Canyon. A great way to relax after a fun day of rafting! Warning: you may not want to leave in the morning!
Inclusions: Lunch, Breakfast, Dinner
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Moab all day river rafting trip Wednesday September 16th .... the river guide Seth was amazing... the 4 year old, and his pompous a*s 4 year old acting Father, example of a Father, were ridiculous. Father says about 20 times "Son stop spraying the nice people in the front of the boat".... as Father sets the example by constantly spraying every boat and Kayaker, with a water blaster, like a homely cat in heat. Advice to the 4 year old Father.... people signed up for a rafting trip, not a squirt gun battle. Next time leave the 4 year old at home, you, and allow your wife and son to come only....
One of the top ten multi-day raft trips in the U.S! The Salt River Canyon Wilderness was federally protected in 1984 to preserve this premier river experience. This 52 mile adventure includes stout Class IV rapids such as Black Rock, The Maze, Quartzite Falls and Corkscrew Rapid. Cibecue, Walnut, Hess and Yankee Joe side canyons contain quite pools and waterfalls supporting over 200 species of birds along with desert dwellers such as Coati, Javalina, Big Horn Sheep and Gila Monsters. The majestic Sonoran Desert fauna of countless wildflowers, Ocotillo, Sotol and towering Saguaro are complimented by the exotic geology of 1.4 billion year old granite and 800 year old Salado Indian Ruins. Trips are restricted to a maximum of 11 guest enhancing the solitude and serenity of one of the few remaining stretches of free flowing river in the southwest. Rental camping gear is available and dietary concerns met upon request.
Inclusions: Dinner, Dinner, Breakfast, Lunch, Breakfast, Lunch, Lunch
Exclusions: Gratuities, Camping Gear can be rented or bring your own.
Our guides, Marcus and Aaron, were friendly, knowledgeable, and competent. Their instructions were clear, the equipment was in good shape, and they made it fun! Safety was always their priority. John got lots of good pictures of our adventure. It was definitely the highlight of our trip!
Paddle past towering rock walls and through exhilarating Class III “wet & fun” and Class IV “big drop” rapids in this magnificent 2,000-foot deep canyon. Challenge 2 days and 1 night of white water rafting and camping on the Salt River. Enjoy comfortable camping with guide-prepared meals, comfortable camping rentals and a relaxing, fun night under the stars. Let us take care of the details so you can get out into the wilderness and experience Arizona’s best-kept secret!
Inclusions: Lunch, Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch
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Moab all day river rafting trip Wednesday September 16th .... the river guide Seth was amazing... the 4 year old, and his pompous a*s 4 year old acting Father, example of a Father, were ridiculous. Father says about 20 times "Son stop spraying the nice people in the front of the boat".... as Father sets the example by constantly spraying every boat and Kayaker, with a water blaster, like a homely cat in heat. Advice to the 4 year old Father.... people signed up for a rafting trip, not a squirt gun battle. Next time leave the 4 year old at home, you, and allow your wife and son to come only....
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