The 6 Best Things to do Good for Kids in Butte, Montana (MT)

December 16, 2021 Velvet Champine

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.
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1. Escapology Butte

3100 Harrison Ave Ste C11, Butte, MT 59701-3652 +1 406-565-5678 [email protected] http://www.escapology.com/en/butte-mt/
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Escapology Butte

Escapology Butte offers escape games in which players solve a series of puzzles and riddles using clues, hints, and strategy to complete the objectives at hand. Players are given a set time limit to unveil the secret plot which is hidden within the rooms. Escape rooms are great activities for families, friends, students, and even businesses because they rely on team building exercises.

Reviewed By cobblepot1224 - Butte, United States

Great fun ,excellent staff. Good way to work your brain and find teamwork. I’m going to attempt all rooms!

2. MBMG Mineral Museum

Montana Tech Campus, Butte, MT +1 406-496-4414 http://www.mbmg.mtech.edu/museum/museum.asp
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MBMG Mineral Museum

Reviewed By woodwarda - Berea, United States

We can't say enough about what a perfect stop this was on our way through Butte this summer. My son is into mining and gemstones, so I took him here after the World Mining Museum's single small room of gemstone displays left us a little underwhelmed. This museum's displays are so much better, and it was even free! I was completely mesmerized by the gorgeous variety of rocks and minerals, and the person working in the small gift shop was very kind and informative. Even my daughter, who at first wasn't excited about checking it out, was engrossed in the displays and enjoyed the visit. It's a small and modest museum, but what they do they do impressively well, and especially given that it's free, it's definitely worth checking out.

3. World Museum of Mining

155 Museum Way, Butte, MT 59701 +1 406-723-7211 [email protected] http://www.miningmuseum.org
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World Museum of Mining

Explore more than 50 structures, ranging from the 100 ft high headframe to the many buildings of Hell Roarin' Gulch, a turn of the century mining town. Displays and exhibits focus on mining and the related culture that made Butte, MT. The World Museum of Mining offers two mine tours. One takes you into the depths of the Orphan Girl mine and provides the history of mining, gives visitors the opportunity to see the Orphan Girl vein and is approximately 1.5 hours long. Get fitted with a miner's hard hat and lamp to experience life underground! The other tour is a Mine Yard tour. The guide walks you through the Mine Yard showing guests where miners started and ended their day. Space is limited and reservations are required. Reservations can be made on our website. The Museum is open seven days a week until the end of October with limited hours in November. Weather conditions may affect our ability to offer all services.

Reviewed By THINGS2LIVE4 - Rocky River, United States

You actually get to tour a mine that closed in the 1950s. This was an awesome unique industrial experience. Much of America was built by and wars were won by what was mined here. On top of the mine they built an old west town that kids would love.

4. Our Lady of the Rockies

3100 Harrison Ave, Butte, MT 59701-3652 800-800- Lady [email protected] http://www.ourladyoftherockies.net
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Our Lady of the Rockies

"Our Lady of the Rockies", a 90-foot statue sitting atop the Continental Divide is the result of a dream and six years of hard work.With the help of generous donations and a wealth of love and faith, countless volunteers completed a seemingly impossible task. On December 29, 1985 "Our Lady" was placed on the East Ridge to overlook Butte, Montana. The base sits at an elevation of 8510 feet above sea level and 3500 feet above the mile high city of Butte. The statue, lighted and visible at night, is a spectacular sight to behold.

Reviewed By robbygc - Toronto, Canada

We had a hard time to find the "Our Lady of the Rockies." Eventually we found it. There is a monument of Our Lady of the Rockies. It is elevated 8000 feet and at the same time it is exactly at the continental divide overlook. This is a must see!

5. Granite Mountain Memorial Overlook

Cora Terrace Rd, Butte, MT 59701 +1 800-735-6814 http://www.butteamerica.com/gmtn.htm
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Granite Mountain Memorial Overlook

Reviewed By briandf - Port Orchard, United States

We drove all the way up to the top and came upon this site. Very beautiful views and there is also a great trail system that goes up and around the different mining shafts. History abounds.

6. Berkeley Pit

Butte, MT +1 406-723-3177 http://www.pitwatch.org
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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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