Butte
Getting There
Bert Mooney Airport is located in Butte (BTM) and is serviced by Skywest and has a daily direct flight from Salt Lake City, Utah. Within minutes of the airport are several hotels offering shuttle services.
Butte is easily accessed by car; located at the intersection of I-15 and I-90. There are several rental car options. The closest international airport to Butte is Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport (BZN),about 1 hour east via I-90. If you would like to travel to Butte by bus, Salt Lake Express offers bus
service on I-15 between Butte and Salt Lake City, Utah. Buses arrive and depart from the Butte BusTransfer Station across from the Civic Center on Harrison Ave.
Getting Around
Linked Adventure provides shuttle transportation and route planning in Butte, Anaconda and surrounding SW Montana. 406-498-9653.
Trail Angel contact information: Lucy Ednie [email protected] or call 406-782-4458.
The Bus provides service throughout the Butte urban area including Walkerville and both Montana Tech campuses. Visit the Butte-Silver Bow Transit website, ButteBus.org for route maps, fare and schedule information.
Mining City Taxi is a taxi service company providing local taxicab transportation as well as service to Bozeman. 406-723-6511.
Butte Cab Company is one of the premier taxi companies providing 24-hour service. 406-498-9713.
Uber is available in Butte.
Found in the beautiful Silver Bow Creek Valley, and sitting almost on top of the Continental Divide, you can find the deeply historic city of Butte, Montana.
Butte, and the entirety of the Northern Plains lands, were and still are occupied by Indigenous Peoples including the Shoshone-Bannock and Salish Kootenai (Flathead) Nations. At its height, Butte was not only the largest city in Montana, it was the largest city west of the Mississippi River between Chicago and San Francisco. The city was a major mining hub and began in the late 1800s as a silver and gold camp, eventually turning to copper mining at the advent of the Industrial Revolution. The copper boom in Butte was one of the first centralized and industrialized businesses in the world.
More recently, Butte has started to turn away from the boom and bust economy of mining and begun to capitalize on its historic downtown, one of the largest National Historic Districts in the country. Butte’s many festivals earned it the nickname “The Festival City.” Throughout town, you can find the influences of the many ethnic and cultural groups who made Butte their home in the 20th century.
Getting To The Continental Divide Trail
Butte to Homestake Pass
From Butte, MT, travel east on Interstate 90 for 7.2 miles to Homestake Pass; there is a trailhead to the
right that accesses the CDT to the south. To the left there is a trailhead that accesses the CDT to the
north.
Butte to Pipestone Pass
From Butte, travel south on Continental Drive to the intersection with MT Highway 2. Turn left onto the
highway and travel approximately 6 miles just past the top of the pass. There is a trailhead on the right
that accesses the CDT to the north and south.
Butte to Elk Park
From Butte, travel north on Interstate 15 for 11 miles to the Elk Park exit; turn left off the ramp and
drive approximately 2 miles to trailhead that accesses the CDT to the north. To access the CDT to the
north turn right off the ramp and right again onto the Frontage Road for .10 mile; turn left onto Nez
Perce Road and travel approximately 6 miles to the trailhead.
Nine Things to do in Butte
Take in the sights and visit the Berkley Pit on a Trolley Tour
View Our Lady of the Rockies, the third largest statue in the United States, atop the Continental Divide
Quench your thirst at Butte Brewing, Quarry Brewing, or Headframe Spirits
Experience the world of underground mining at the World Museum of Mining
Snag a ride to the CDT with the Linked Adventures shuttle service
Visit copper baron William Clark’s Gilded Age Victorian Copper King Mansion
Feast on a pasty meat pie with gravy or a John’s Pork Chop Sandwich
Enjoy the colorful stories and places of Butte‘s past on an Old Butte Historical Adventures tour.
Festivals abound! Head to Butte for SNӧFLINGA, St. Patrick’s Day, Montana Folk Festival, Serbian Festival, An Ri Ra Gaelic festival, or Music on Main
Suggested Hike
Hiker Resources
- wifi
- camping/ lodging
- showers
- food
- laundry
- camp supplies
- Safeway
- 310 W Front St, Butte
- MT 59701
- (406) 723-5808
- Safeway
- 2500 Massachusetts Ave, Butte
- MT 59701
- (406) 494-7046
- Bob Wards Sports and Outdoors
- 1925 Dewey Blvd, Butte
- MT 59701
- (406) 494-4452
- US Post Office
- 701 Dewey Blvd, Butte
- MT 59701
- 406-494-2107
- Linked Adventures
- 2750 Kossuth, Butte
- MT 59701
- (406)498-9653
- Butte Public Library
- 226 West Broadway, Butte
- MT 59701
- (406) 723-3361
- Butte Chamber of Commerce
- 1000 George Street, Butte
- MT 59701
- (800) 735-6814
- Butte KOA Journey
- 1601 Kaw Ave, Butte
- MT 59701
- 406-782-8080
- Murdoch's Ranch and Home Supply
- 3939 Harrison Ave, Butte
- MT 59701
- 406-494-6188
- Ace Hardware
- 2607 Harrison Ave, Butte
- MT 59701
- 406-723-3570
- Butte True Value
- 1301 Harrison Ave, Butte
- MT 59701
- 406-723-7944
- Dancing Rainbow Natural Grocery
- 9 South Montana St, Butte
- MT 59701
- 406-723-8811
- Three Bears Grocery/Sporting Goods
- 45 Three Bears Drive, Butte
- MT 59701
- 406-494-7547
- Millers Boots & Shoes
- 301 South Arizona, Butte
- MT 59701
- 406-782-1306
- Clean-N-Dry
- 2341 Cobban St, Butte
- MT 59701
- 406-723-3737
- Butte Family YMCA
- 2975 Washoe St, Butte
- MT 59701
- 406-782-1266
- Oro Fino
- 68 West Park St, Butte
- MT 59701
- 406-299-2558
- City Brew
- 2902 Harrison Ave, Butte
- MT 59701
- 406-494-7707
- Starbucks
- 2307 Harrison Ave, Butte
- MT 59701
- 406-494-4952
- Blackstone
- 1960 Harrison Ave, Butte
- MT 59701
- 406-299-2191
- Hummingbird Café (organic menu)
- 605 West Park St, Butte
- MT 59701
- 406-723-2044
- Great Harvest Bread Co.
- 1803 Harrison Ave, Butte
- MT 59701
- 406-723-4988