5 Nature & Parks in Butte That You Shouldn't Miss

August 25, 2021 Osvaldo Hartline

Butte's gold rush past is evident in its vintage signs, historic buildings and numerous trolleys and tours devoted to the memory of mining days. Its historic landmark district boasts some of the country's best collections of Victorian architecture as well as preserved gems from the early 20th century. Beyond its history, though, Butte has a wealth of activities and attractions to offer, from outdoor adventures in the surrounding wilds to arts and culture in the city's museums and galleries.
Restaurants in Butte

1. Stodden Park

Butte, MT 59701 +1 406-497-6200 http://co.silverbow.mt.us/2109/Ridge-Waters-Waterpark-Stodden-Park
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Stodden Park

Reviewed By robbygc - Toronto, Canada

I was here at Stodden Park when they finished this park. It is gorgeous!. Once you enter, you see a huge sign: "The Stodden Park." There was a huge shelter and lots of picnic tables. All was new when I arrived here. They had a large swimming pool and all the gadgets with water. It was huge as well. There was also a playground with no water. There is a carousel as well. There is here as well tennis and gold. This is for anyone, young and old. Enjoy! A must see!

2. McGruff - Manning Memorial Park

798 Shields Avenue, Butte, MT 59701 http://www.facebook.com/pages/McGruff-Park/110708322317291
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

McGruff - Manning Memorial Park

3. Copper Canyon Harley Davidson

34 Olympic Way, Butte, MT 59701-7100 +1 406-782-5601 http://www.coppercanyonharley.com
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4.5 based on 7 reviews

Copper Canyon Harley Davidson

Reviewed By dougg1 - Philipsburg, United States

I want to leave a review on all platforms about my experience. Between my Dad my brother and myself we bought 5 harleys in a matter of weeks. The sales end of it was wonderful. My brother had some issues with a bike he bought and immediately the owner curtis made it right. My bike was a little different. I had several issues as it was a used bike. I'm not an easy customer so that being said I wanted results yesterday. I did not get results right away but what I got was way better. They not only took care of all issues but they took care of the bill for parts and labor. The owner is a man of his word and all who were involved were very patient and kind. There is not a harley store I would recommend more than copper canyon. When it comes to the customers you wont find anyone better or more customer oriented then these guys.

4. Old Lexington Stamp Mill and Gardens

300-304 E Granite St, Butte, MT +1 406-723-6656 [email protected] http://www.visitmt.com/listings/general/garden/old-lexington-stamp-mill-and-gardens.html
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4.5 based on 12 reviews

Old Lexington Stamp Mill and Gardens

Reviewed By robbygc - Toronto, Canada

I liked these gardens. We came right on time. They had started to put the flowers in the gardens. They worked diligently. That was cool. There were information about the town. For example, The Berkely Pit was once of the largest pit in the world. They also remembered the old Lexington and the first high school. They also made things from the history of Butte. That was cool! I enjoyed that attraction. The gardens started in 1899. The flowers were beautiful!. There is a lot of parking places. This is amust see!

5. Berkeley Pit

Butte, MT +1 406-723-3177 http://www.pitwatch.org
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4.0 based on 334 reviews

Berkeley Pit

Reviewed By BeckyP11244 - Tacoma, United States

This place is an awesome and unique sight! Must see in Butte. The thing is massive. Worth the $3 fee. Check it out. Trust me. It’s worth it! Pair it with the Mining museum for a full understanding of the importance of mining in Butte’s history.

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