Getting Around
Butte is best explored by car, but there are local buses available for public transportation.
Butte, Montana, stands as a testament to the American West's industrial past, with its roots as a major copper boomtown. The city is home to the Uptown Historic District, one of the largest National Historic Landmark Districts in the U.S., showcasing nearly 6,000 contributing properties. Butte's rich history is marked by its significant Irish American community and its role in labor movements and mining disasters. Today, the city balances its industrial heritage with ongoing environmental cleanup efforts, making it a fascinating destination for those interested in history and culture. Visitors can also explore Montana Technological University, adding an educational dimension to their visit.
Uptown Historic District with nearly 6,000 properties.
Site of the largest hard rock mining disaster.
Rich Irish American cultural influence.
Montana Technological University.
Ongoing environmental cleanup efforts.
Close access to the Continental Divide, ideal for outdoor enthusiasts.
Rich cultural heritage with a strong Irish American community.
Significant historical sites related to mining and labor movements.
Butte is best explored by car, but there are local buses available for public transportation.
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$80-$150 p/day
Join a guided tour to fully appreciate the rich history and heritage of Butte's mining past.
Try local eateries to experience traditional Montana dishes and Irish American influences.
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Visit the Berkeley Pit and learn about the ongoing environmental efforts in the area.
April-June, September-November
Spring offers mild weather, making it a pleasant time to explore Butte's historic sites.
Summers are warm and ideal for outdoor activities and exploring the city's rich history.
Fall provides a beautiful backdrop for visiting Butte with cooler temperatures and fewer tourists.
Winters can be cold, but it's a great time to explore indoor attractions and learn about the city's history.