This massive open-air complex gives visitors a taste of Butte in its heyday, with hundreds of artifacts and mining paraphernalia, a village of historic buildings, and, most impressively, the Orphan Girl mine itself. Visitors can climb the headframe and even take a tour 100 feet into the mine itself.
If you love microbrews (and who doesn’t?), then you definitely want to check out Butte Brewing Company which brings its own unique flair to the world of beer.
Headframe Spirits is proud to produce distilled spirits in uptown Butte. Tasting room is open 10-8 Monday thru Sunday. Family friendly, with a fun selection of non-alcoholic beverages to choose from as well. While they don't serve food in the tasting room, you can grab lunch or dinner from one of the local restaurants and bringing it in!
If you want to get out of town and stretch your legs in the heart of the Rockies, Thompson Park is the place to go. Located just south of Butte on Highway 2, the backbone of the park is a 4.5 mile stretch of the old Milwaukee Railroad. From this stretch of trail, 25 miles worth of trails tempt hikers and bikers in every direction. There are plenty of good loops and picnic areas, including access to the Continental Divide Trail.
Whether you're in the mood for competitive axe throwing, a casual game of golf on our NEWLY added golf simulator, or simply want to unwind with delicious food and drinks, this is the place to do it.
Ridge Waters will feature Montana's longest lazy river, diving board, climbing wall, gusher jet, 2 slides, play structure with a slide, and an aqua arch. 2 years or younger are free, $5 for youths 3 to 17 years old, $7 for adults 18 through 60 years old, $5 for those 61 years and older.