- TripBuzz found 19 things to do with kids in or near Butte, Montana, including 6 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Anaconda and Nevada City.
- From United States High Altitude Sports Center to Star Lanes, the Butte area offers 29 different types of family activities, including: Movie Theaters, Specialty Museums, Off Road & ATV and Bowling.
- One of the largest cities in Montana, Butte is home to Montana Tech, a state university. Resting at the foot of the Rocky Mountains, the city is also a popular travel destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Along with outdoor recreation like camping, backpacking and rock climbing, Butte is also recognized for its contributions to the mining industry.
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Capturing the history of the region's Chinese population, The Mai Wah showcases local artifacts from when it was a mining town. Visitors can take group or individual tours where they can learn about the people who immigrated to Montana.
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219 W Granite Street, Butte, MT 59701
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A historic mansion that has been converted into a bed and breakfast, the Copper King Mansion National Historic Place offers food and accommodations in a unique atmosphere. The mansion also rents out its main level for special events.
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The Piccadilly Museum is a museum for a large collection of transportation memorabilia. Exhibits include kangaroo crossing signs and license plates. There are also highway and subway markers, vintage cars, and Evel Knievel memorabilia.
13.6 Miles
With both indoor and outdoor amenities, the Fairmont Hot Springs Resort offers 153 rooms to those wishing to enjoy the 2 oversized swimming pools and the 2 mineral soaking pools. It also has a 350 foot-long enclosed water slide.
20.9 Miles
Featuring 18 lanes, Copper City Bowl & Cafe offers open bowling with automatic scoring and shoe rental. The facility serves breakfast, lunch and dinner and provides slot machines, a bar and a banquet hall for private events.
21.5 Miles
Anaconda Smoke Stack State Park is home to one of the tallest free-standing brick structures in the world. Nearby this remanent building of the Anaconda Copper Company from the early 1900s is an interpretive display exhibit.
21.7 Miles
A 12-lane bowling center, Cedar Park Bowling Lanes offers open and league bowling, horseshoes and arcade video games. The center also has a sports bar and lounge with casino games and televisions displaying sporting events.
21.8 Miles
Opened in 1936, the Washoe Theater is the last theater in America built in the Nouveau Deco architectural style. It is listed in the National Register of Historic Places, while The Smithsonian describes it as a national treasure, because of its sumptuous interior.
22.0 Miles
Departing from both Nevada and Virginia Cities, Alder Gulch Railway offers a short but entertaining train ride. Along the way riders can take in local scenery while also learning about the area.
28.8 Miles
The Old Montana Prison Complex was originally built by inmates and opened on July 2, 1871. The complex has been turned into a series of museums including an Old Prison Museum, Law Enforcement Museum, Frontier Museum, Powell County Museum, Montana Auto Museum, Yesterday's Playthings and Cottonwood City.