1. Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park
Explore the stunning limestone caverns with guided tours, hiking trails, and a visitor center in Montana's first and best-known state park.
The best places to see and eat in Butte, ranked by real travelers.
Explore the stunning limestone caverns with guided tours, hiking trails, and a visitor center in Montana's first and best-known state park.
Delve into Butte's rich mining history with over 50 exhibit buildings, an underground mine tour, and a comprehensive mineral collection.
View the massive Berkeley Pit, a former open-pit copper mine now filled with toxic water, and learn about its environmental impact and history.
Deals on Butte attractions
Tour the historic mansion of one of Butte's most famous copper barons, featuring opulent decor and fascinating stories from the Gilded Age.
Visit the 90-foot statue honoring women, situated on the Continental Divide overlooking Butte, accessible via a scenic bus tour.
Enjoy outdoor activities like hiking, biking, and wildlife watching in this expansive open space with panoramic views of Butte.
Stroll through these beautifully landscaped gardens featuring historic mining equipment and informative displays about Butte's mining heritage.
Explore the history of one of the longest-operating brothels in the United States, now a museum preserving Butte's colorful past.
Take guided tours through Butte's historic districts, underground tunnels, and iconic buildings to learn about the city's vibrant history.
Discover an extensive collection of minerals, fossils, and gemstones from Montana and around the world, housed at the Montana Tech campus.
Enjoy outdoor recreation in this large park offering hiking, horseback riding, and biking trails, as well as picnic areas and scenic views.
Learn about the history and culture of Chinese immigrants in Butte through exhibits and artifacts in this historic museum.
Deals on Butte attractions