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Globe is in Eastern Arizona.

Understand

Globe was founded in 1875 as a mining town, and still today is dependent on mining. The town has many well-preserved buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and can make a pleasant stop. Together with the neighboring town of Miami, Globe and the surrounding area are often referred to as Globe-Miami.

Get in

Map
Map of Globe (Arizona)

Globe and Miami are about 1.5 hours east of Phoenix on US Highway 60, and about 2 hours north of Tucson on Highway on State Route 77. Safford, Payson, and Show Low are about a 1.25-1.75 hour drive away.

Get around

The downtown areas of both Globe and neighboring Miami are very pedestrian-friendly, although to get from one to the other you'll need a car.

See

Besh-Ba-Gowah Pueblo
  • 3 El Capitan Pass, Hwy 77 (12 miles south of Globe). A historical marker commemorates this spectacular pass, through which in 1846 Kearney's army marched to California to fight in the Mexican War. Shaded picnic tables are nearby.
  • 4 Copper Hill ghost town, Copper Hill Rd (2WD dirt road 3 miles north of Globe). Established in 1908, Copper Hill once had 500 residents working in nearby mines, but was abandoned during the Depression in 1933. There are many foundations remaining. Free.

Do

Apache Crown Dancers performing during Apache Jii Celebration
  • 1 Tonto National Forest, 7680 6 Shooter Canyon Rd, +1 928-402-6200, fax: +1 928-402-6292. The surrounding Tonto National Forest offers a range of opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, and rock climbing. Maps, books, and trail information are available from the Globe Ranger Station.

Festivals and events

  • 3 Apache Jii Celebration, downtown Globe, +1 928-425-4495, toll-free: +1-800-804-5623. An one-day annual event in late October celebrating Native American culture. Special highlights include Apache Crown Dancers, as well as Native American cuisine and music. Free.
  • Festival of Lights, toll-free: +1-800-804-5623. 5PM (luminaria lighting), 5:30PM (musical performances), 8:30PM close. An annual event held on Christmas Eve at the Besh-Ba Gowah-Archaeological Park (see listing above). Luminarias light the trails and ruins in the park, with musical entertainment by Apache musicians from the neighboring San Carlos Apaches reservation. Free.
  • 5 Bustle and Boots Square Dance Festival, 900 E Fairgrounds Rd, toll-free: +1-800-804-5623. An annual three-day festival held in late October. $20 before the event, $20 at the door.

Buy

Antique shop in Miami
Broad Street in downtown Globe

There are a number of antique shops clustered around Broad Street in downtown Globe, as well as in neighboring Miami.

  • 1 The Book Bank, 420 Live Oak St, Miami, +1 928-473-4134. Carries used and new books focusing on local and regional interests.
  • 2 Past Times Antiques, 150 W Mesquite St, +1 928-425-2220. Specializes in antique furniture, glassware, jewelry, and pottery.
  • 4 Soda Pop’s Antiques, 505 Sullivan St, Miami, +1 928-473-4344. Specializes in pop-culture memorabilia.
  • 5 San Carlos Apache Culture Center, Hwy 70, Milepost 272, Peridot. M-F 9AM-5PM. Offers finely-crafted adornment items, burden baskets, Apache cradle boards (both ornamental and full size), jewelry, art, key chains, and books of Apache history.

Eat

In a state with many Mexican restaurants, Globe and Miami are known for having some very good ones.

  • 2 El Ranchito, 686 N Broad St, +1 928-402-1348. Known for great pozole and salsa.
  • 3 Irene's Real Mexican Food, 1623 E Ash St, +1 928-425-7904. Has great chile rellenos.

Groceries

  • 5 Fry's Food, 2115 US 60 #200 (next to Travelodge), +1 928-425-3276. Daily 6AM-midnight. Full deli and pharmacy onsite.
  • 7 Safeway, 4567 US 60, Miami (next to Walmart), +1 520-425-7667. Daily 5AM-midnight. Has a hot and cold deli and bakery for self-catering options.

Drink

Sleep

Lodging

  • 2 Days Inn Globe, 1630 E Ash St, +1 928-425-5500, fax: +1 928-425-4146, . Check-in: 3PM, check-out: 11AM. Free breakfast and wi-fi, pool. $90/night.

Camping

Dispersed camping is possible in Tonto National Forest, which also maintains several developed campgrounds both north and south of Globe. A helpful map can be downloaded here.

Connect

Go next

Routes through Globe
PhoenixApache Junction  W  E  MagdalenaSocorro
END  W  E  SaffordLordsburg
Ends at Holbrook  N  S  OracleTucson



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