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Old Dominion Historic Mine Park — Attraction in Arizona

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Old Dominion Historic Mine Park
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Nearby attractions
Gila County Historical Museum
1330 N Broad St, Globe, AZ 85501
Nearby restaurants
Salinas's Smoke Street
999 N Broad St, Globe, AZ 85501
Nearby hotels
Belle-Aire Motel
1600 N Broad St, Globe, AZ 85501
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Old Dominion Historic Mine Park
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Old Dominion Historic Mine Park

161 N Murphy St, Globe, AZ 85501
4.6(79)
Open 24 hours
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Cultural
Outdoor
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Scenic
Family friendly
Pet friendly
attractions: Gila County Historical Museum, restaurants: Salinas's Smoke Street
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(928) 425-4495
Website
globeaz.gov

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Nearby attractions of Old Dominion Historic Mine Park

Gila County Historical Museum

Gila County Historical Museum

Gila County Historical Museum

4.7

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Open 24 hours
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Salinas's Smoke Street

Salinas's Smoke Street

Salinas's Smoke Street

4.7

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Daniel LukoseDaniel Lukose
We searched for a place to take a break on our way and we found this place. The entrance of this place looks like an abandoned property but if you drive up to the hill you will find a place to park, then we walked up through the little gate and right there were restrooms and to the left. At first there is nothing in site then we walked all the way around we found two huge Ramadas and a very nice play place for the kids. The bathrooms were very clean. had a long story for the mining industry. There are few walking trails up the deserted mountain, there are warnings for rattle snakes. We were already tired with kids so we didn't take the hike. It was perfect for our family.
Jess QuesadaJess Quesada
First time there. My kids really enjoyed the playground!! Would have given it 5 stars, but no lights anywhere and the bathrooms are kinda far from the ramadas. Once it gets dark their are no lights.
Todd MowenTodd Mowen
Great historic site. So much to see and a lot to read along the way. They have a frisbee golf course there too and a really nice kids play ground! Very nice stop when passing through!
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We searched for a place to take a break on our way and we found this place. The entrance of this place looks like an abandoned property but if you drive up to the hill you will find a place to park, then we walked up through the little gate and right there were restrooms and to the left. At first there is nothing in site then we walked all the way around we found two huge Ramadas and a very nice play place for the kids. The bathrooms were very clean. had a long story for the mining industry. There are few walking trails up the deserted mountain, there are warnings for rattle snakes. We were already tired with kids so we didn't take the hike. It was perfect for our family.
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First time there. My kids really enjoyed the playground!! Would have given it 5 stars, but no lights anywhere and the bathrooms are kinda far from the ramadas. Once it gets dark their are no lights.
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Great historic site. So much to see and a lot to read along the way. They have a frisbee golf course there too and a really nice kids play ground! Very nice stop when passing through!
Todd Mowen

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Reviews of Old Dominion Historic Mine Park

4.6
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5.0
36w

Wow, more than impressed with this park. It took me a little over 2 hours to look around. When you first park, it's a black gravel rocky lot with stairs to get up, or follow the gravel to the entrance- wish lot was paved. The nice thing is the main path in the park is paved to help with the accessibility aspect; note though, only limitation is for the mining buildings on the left - you'll only be able to see from afar.

Other than that, the main path which goes straight to the left and right offer many interpretive exhibits- a free museum. There's a copper display at the front entrance. From there, to the left- there's old mining equipment next to a shaded large tri-fold sign. In front of that is the playground to the side. Ahead of that is more old mining equipment (including mine trains) laid out in 3 rows with signs. From there, if you venture forward up the trail, it's a short hike and you can get closer to the mining building structure and see the various rooms from a safe distance from behind the fence. You can also rest on the picnic table at the top of the hill for a scenic view, and behind you there's more mining equipment. To the right, on the main path, there's another section of an old mine building. If you choose to further go up the hill, it's a ~15 min hike up (one-way trail) where you get treated to birds-eye views and also signs along that way that teach you copper terminology. There's a side path that takes you to a stone structure with the park's name engraved.

Overall, beautiful park and more...

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5.0
5y

We searched for a place to take a break on our way and we found this place. The entrance of this place looks like an abandoned property but if you drive up to the hill you will find a place to park, then we walked up through the little gate and right there were restrooms and to the left. At first there is nothing in site then we walked all the way around we found two huge Ramadas and a very nice play place for the kids. The bathrooms were very clean. had a long story for the mining industry. There are few walking trails up the deserted mountain, there are warnings for rattle snakes. We were already tired with kids so we didn't take the hike. It was perfect...

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5.0
4y

This is a one of a kind walk into Arizona’s most fascinating mining history. Right off the US 60 on Murphy street lies a time capsule of Globe, dating back to 1857. This place is free to visit and they allow pets on a leash. You can easily spend all day here, as there are many well marked trails. Most of the exhibits are fenced off but you can visibly see everything. There are a plethora of well marked trail heads with plenty of informational history signs. They have restrooms and a playground for children. Great hike for mom, dad, kiddos and even easy enuf for grandma. Get out and explore this place, it’s full...

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