Wildlife Viewing Parks Near Butte

Discover 9 parks for wildlife viewing within driving distance of Butte

Anaconda Smelter Stack State Park

Anaconda, Montana
25 miles away

"Butte visitors often make a short day trip to see another major mining landmark in Montana. The park pairs well with Butte's historic district and mining heritage sites."

A historic park centered on the iconic Washoe Smelter Stack and Montana's copper mining legacy.

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Lost Creek State Park

Anaconda, Montana
25 miles away

"Butte is a major nearby city with lodging, restaurants, and regional attractions. Travelers from Butte often visit Lost Creek State Park for a scenic outdoor escape and a short mountain drive."

A scenic canyon park with cliffs, waterfalls, and hiking near Anaconda.

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Lewis and Clark Caverns State Park

Whitehall, Montana
34 miles away

"Butte visitors often come for a day trip to explore the caverns and enjoy the park’s scenic drives and hiking. It is one of the closest major cities and a convenient base for visiting southwest Montana attractions."

Montana’s first state park, famous for guided limestone cave tours and scenic valley views.

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Granite Ghost Town State Park

Philipsburg, Montana
43 miles away

"Butte residents and visitors are often drawn to Granite’s preserved mining ruins and interpretive history. The park offers a quieter complement to Butte’s larger industrial heritage sites."

A preserved silver-mining ghost town with historic ruins and mountain views near Philipsburg.

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Elkhorn State Park

Boulder, Montana
52 miles away

"Butte travelers often appreciate Elkhorn’s mining heritage and mountain setting, which echo the region’s broader silver and copper history. It makes a worthwhile side trip for visitors exploring southwest Montana."

A historic mining town park in the Elkhorn Mountains with preserved buildings and scenic foothill views.

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Missouri Headwaters State Park

Three Forks, Montana
52 miles away

"Butte residents can reach the park for a scenic outing centered on Montana history and river access. It is a practical destination for anglers and families looking for a quieter outdoor stop."

Historic river confluence park where the Missouri River begins.

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Madison Buffalo Jump State Park

Three Forks, Montana
57 miles away

"Butte visitors may come for a cultural day trip that combines regional history with wide-open views. The park is an accessible stop for those traveling between southwest Montana communities."

A historic buffalo jump with panoramic views and interpretive trails in the Madison Valley.

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Beaverhead Rock State Park

Twin Bridges, Montana
58 miles away

"Butte is a major population center within day-trip range for visitors seeking a historic roadside landmark. The park offers a quieter contrast to the city and a connection to early exploration history."

A historic landmark park featuring the iconic Beaverhead Rock and Lewis and Clark interpretive significance.

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Black Sandy State Park

Helena, Montana
59 miles away

"Butte visitors often travel to Helena for shopping, events, and outdoor recreation, including this reservoir park. Black Sandy offers a straightforward stop for swimming, boating, and picnics."

A scenic day-use park on Hauser Reservoir offering swimming, boating, fishing, and picnicking near Helena.

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