Raw copper ore |
From 1880 to
1931, the Old Dominion Mine was a powerhouse in Globe’s copper mining industry,
producing more than 765 million pounds of copper.
You’ll find
pieces of old mining equipment scattered around the mine site. At the entrance,
you’ll see a copper-studded boulder as well as a display of various types of
rocks, each identified with a placard on the chain link fence.
Mining equipment on display |
The park has
trails for all levels of fitness. Non-motorized bicycles are allowed as well as
wheelchairs and strollers. The trails
are not paved, just gravel and dirt. They are named for original mine claim
owners at this location.
If you’re
visiting on a hot summer day, be sure to have water with you. As you walk the
trails, be on the lookout for rattlesnakes; I heard one in the bushes when we
were there, but did not see it.
The park is
open daily from dawn to dusk. Operated by the City of Globe, there are
restrooms at the entrance; picnic facilities are available.
The park is
located on Highway 60 in Globe. Turn on Murray Street by DeMarco’s Pizza and go
up the hill.
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