Getting There The Bert Mooney Airport (tel. 406/494-3771), is served by Horizon (tel. 800/547-9308) and SkyWest (tel. 800/453-9417). The Greyhound station in Butte is located at 101 E. Front St. (tel. 406/723-3287). For current weather information, call tel. 406/329-4840 or 511. Travel Tip--When traveling to this part of the state, many folks decide to fly into Salt Lake City, Utah. It's a 5 1/2-hour drive north through some spectacular country to get to this neck of the woods. Visitor Information The Butte Convention and Visitors Bureau Information Center, 1000 George St., Butte, MT 59701-7901 (tel. 800/735-6814 or 406/723-3177), is located just off exit 126 near the intersections of I-15 and I-90. The center is a user-friendly facility just off the freeway, close to a wetlands area where you can take a breather from driving while watching wild ducks, geese, and muskrats go about their business. The Anaconda Chamber of Commerce, 306 E. Park, Anaconda, MT 59711 (tel. 406/563-2400), can give you information on Butte's sister city. For brochures devoted to area attractions and driving tours, contact Travel Montana's Gold West Country (tel. 406/846-1943). Getting Around Car-rental agents in Butte include Avis (tel. 406/494-3131), Budget (tel. 406/494-7573), Enterprise (tel. 406/494-1900), Hertz (tel. 406/782-1054), and Statewide Rent-a-Car (tel. 406/723-4366). The Butte-Silver Bow Transit System city buses run from 6:45am to 6:15pm Monday through Friday and 8:45am to 4:45pm on Saturday; for information on fares and stops, call tel. 406/497-6515. Mining City Taxi (tel. 406/723-6511) provides local transportation 24 hours a day. Special Events Butte has a heavy Irish heritage from its days as a mining boomtown. This legacy shines brightly (almost too brightly) on St. Patrick's Day, when this mining museum of a town throws a shamrock-tinted bash that is the big event of the year -- even the banks shut down. The March 17 celebration is one of the biggest St. Patrick's Day parties outside of New York City, but be forewarned: It tends to be very rowdy and very drunk. If you want a more family-friendly Irish festival, try An Ri Ra, an annual 3-day tradition in mid-August. Another fun annual event -- which began in 2002 -- is Evel Knievel Days, held in late July and featuring motorcycle stunt shows, a parade, and an appearance by the legendary daredevil himself. Contact the Butte CVB (tel. 800/735-6814) for the dates and times of these activities. |