A mining town, Globe’s past is laced with many historic events such as murders, stagecoach robberies, outlaws, lynchings, and Apache raids. The majority of services are in downtown Globe, but additional services can be found in the neighboring town of Miami.
Access
- Mile 345.9 – Globe is 30 miles South on Hwy 188.
Elevation
- 3,510
Population
- 7,532
Post Office
- 101 South Hill St., 85501, (800) 275-8777
Internet
- Globe Public Library (339 S. Broad St. 85501), (928) 425-6111
- Miami Memorial Library (1052 Adonis Ave. 85501), (928) 473-2621
Grocery
There are two large grocery stores and a Wal-Mart near the intersection of Highway 60 and Highway 188.
- Fry’s Food (2115 U.S. 60 #200), (928) 425-3276
- Safeway (4567 E. U.S. 60, Miami), (520) 425-7667
Food
The Globe/Miami area boasts a variety of Mexican restaurants, and which one is best may never be resolved. Here are a couple to try:
- Guayo’s On The Trail (14239 Arizona 188), (928) 425-9969
- Chalo’s Casa Reynoso (902 E. Ash St.), (928) 425-0515
- La Casita Café (470 N. Broad St.), (928) 425-8462
- De Marcos’s Restaurant (1103 N. Broad St.), (928) 402-9232. Pizzas, pastas, salads.
Lodging
- Motel 6 Globe Hotel (1699 E. Ash St.), (928) 425-5741. Pool and hot tub, free WiFi.
- America’s Best Value Inn (2370 E. U.S. 60), (928) 425-7151. Free WiFi, breakfast.
Urgent Care
- Cobre Valley Regional Medical Center Emergency Room (5880 S Hospital Dr), 24 hrs, (928) 425-3261
Massage
- Adobe Ranch Wellness Spa (138 S. Broad St.), (928) 425-3632
Laundry
- Wash N Fluff Coin Laundry (1324 N. Broad St.), (928) 425-3579
Showers
- Globe Gym (201 N. Ash St.), (928) 425-9304
Coffee
- Vida e Caffe (157 W. Cedar, Suite B), (928) 425-2246
Area Attractions
- Besh-Ba-Gowah Museum (1324 S. Jesse Hayes Rd.), (928) 425-0320. Salado archaeological site and botanical gardens, and the largest collection of Salado pottery in the world.
- Pinal Mountains (Globe Ranger District, 7680 S. Six Shooter Canyon Rd.), (928) 402-6200. The Pinal Mountains near Globe offer many options for camping, hiking, biking, and horseback riding. There is an unpaved road that goes up to Pinal Peak’s 7,848 ft. summit.