The 10 Best Things to do in Globe, Arizona (AZ)

July 11, 2021 Terina Blouin

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.
Restaurants in Globe

1. Cobre Valley Center for the Arts

101 N Broad St, Globe, AZ 85501-2501 +1 928-425-0884 http://www.cvarts.org
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5.0 based on 26 reviews

Cobre Valley Center for the Arts

2. Gila County Batting Range

201 W Cottonwood St, Globe, AZ 85501-2595 +1 928-425-6604 [email protected] http://www.gilamini.com/battingrange.html
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Gila County Batting Range

Three batting machines, Slow pitch softball, 40-50 MPH baseball, 70-80 MPH baseball. 10 balls/$1.00, 1/2 hour/$20.00. Mention this ad and get additional $1.00 batting free. Helmets and Bats provided, all sizes/no additional cost. Concession stand with beverages and snacks and asst. baseball novelties.Shaded picnic area. Birthday Parties and fund raising available. Contact for more information.

3. Holy Angels Roman Catholic Church

201 S Broad St, Globe, AZ 85501-2603 +1 928-425-3137 http://www.holyangelscatholicchurchglobe.org
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Holy Angels Roman Catholic Church

4. Besh Ba Gowah

1324 S Jesse Hayes Rd, Globe, AZ 85501-1979 +1 928-425-0320 [email protected] http://www.globeaz.gov/visitors/besh-ba-gowah
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4.5 based on 214 reviews

Besh Ba Gowah

Welcome to Besh Ba Gowah, the heartland of the Salado people. Here visitors will see the partially restored ancient ruin of the Salado people who occupied the site between A.D. 1225 and A.D. 1400. Enjoy the self guided tour of the village which allows visitors to experience the mysteries of those who came before. The adjacent museum provides a fascinating glimpse at prehistoric pottery, stone and woven artifacts excavated from the site and a video interpreting the lifestyle of the people who occupied this region over two centuries before Columbus discovered the 'New World.' A seasonal ethno-botanical garden provides information about and showcases plants used by the people who made this desert landscape their home.

Reviewed By 2-Lane-Traveler - Savage, United States

Outstanding Site, well worth the visit when in Globe. Had a delightful time exploring the reconstructed ruins. The introduction video could have been better.

5. Salt River Canyon Scenic Drive

Route 60, Globe, AZ 85501
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4.5 based on 273 reviews

Salt River Canyon Scenic Drive

Reviewed By Kahnster - Pinetop-Lakeside, United States

So, I would not characterize the Salt River Canyon as a destination as much as a point between Phoenix and the White Mountains. However, it is really something to experience! The canyon bottom rest stop has some great views of the Salt River and you can go right down to the water. The river is the boundary between the San Carlos Apache Reservation and the White Mountain Apache Reservation. If you want to fish the river (caught some nice cats and bass there) you nee a reservation fishing license. (closest place to buy is probably in San Carlos or Carrizo Junction, not close by!) Great picture opportunities and for the brave and adventurous, (4x4 part of the way) drive the dirt road from the bridge west along the river to the salt flats or all the way to Roosevelt Lake. (wow!) Otherwise, stop at the bottom for the view. The closest food and gas is about 45 minutes south at Globe or 1 hour north at Carrizo Junction.

6. Round Mountain Park

South St. from Highway 60, Globe, AZ http://www.globeaz.gov/departments/recreation/round-mountain-park
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4.5 based on 33 reviews

Round Mountain Park

Reviewed By JMac915 - Salmon Arm, Canada

We took our dog with us on this hike and we all loved it! Well marked trails with great fauna identification signs. The view from the top is awesome. We went two days in a row and loved it!

7. Gila County Historical Museum

1335 N. Broad Street, Globe, AZ 85501 +1 928-425-7385 http://www.gilahistorical.com/
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4.5 based on 20 reviews

Gila County Historical Museum

Reviewed By KeriC141 - Anchorage, United States

If you enjoy learning about the local history of a town, don't miss this place. The volunteer staff are awesome and helpful. Check it out.

8. Pickle Barrel Trading Post

404 S Broad St, Globe, AZ 85501-2610 +1 928-425-9282 [email protected] http://www.picklebarreltradingpost.com
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4.5 based on 74 reviews

Pickle Barrel Trading Post

The Pickle Barrel Trading Post is located in the century-old, 8000 square foot Old Dominion Commercial Company warehouse in historic Globe, Arizona. About an hour and a half east of Phoenix, Globe offers a temperate climate and small-town feel. Since 2003, the Pickle Barrel has offered visitors a unique shopping experience, with an ever-changing inventory of turquoise jewelry, Native American arts & crafts, yard art, home decor-- and more. Plenty of parking is available, and we love well-behaved pets. Popular restaurants are within walking distance, as are charming bed & breakfasts, hiking areas, and coffee shops. See you soon-- at the Pickle Barrel!

Reviewed By 2-Lane-Traveler - Savage, United States

Fun place trading post, well worth the stop. A good selection of souvenirs, a bit over priced (assuming priced for Phoenix visitors).

9. Old Dominion Historic Mine Park

161 Murphy St, Globe, AZ 85501-1049 +1 800-804-5623 [email protected] http://olddominionminepark.wordpress.com
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4.0 based on 43 reviews

Old Dominion Historic Mine Park

The Old Dominion Mine Park is a unique, not-to-be-missed, community gem that is both educational and fun. There are things for people of all ages to enjoy, including a mining-themed playground, signs about history and geology/mining, old mining artifacts, hiking trails, 9-hole disc golf course, and picnic pavilions. We hope you’ll come walk through history with us!

Reviewed By jacque76148 - Argyle, United States

this park seems to be under-rated or unknown by most travelers, especially since it is free -- It is perfect for anyone wanting to get a quick look at what a mine is or does and maybe take an easy hike or two. They have an excellent little collection of mine "artifacts" and the kids loved the playground (it was mine themed) --- will visit again if in the area

10. Historic District

230 S Broad St, Globe, AZ 85501-2604 http://www.globeaz.gov/visitors
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3.5 based on 81 reviews

Historic District

Reviewed By Tricks76

Authentic town, beautiful town! Sleepy but strong community. always changing, on the up and up with lots of new businesses opening up around the area.

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