“Midway between Glacier and Yellowstone National Parks”
Here's an enviable spot to camp, midway between glorious Glacier and Yellowstone national parks. But don't hurry away until you've had a chance to explore Butte. It's easy: Just hop onto "Old Number One," the trolley car that boards next door at the Chamber of Commerce. Berkeley Pit is an engineering marvel, the largest truck-operated open-pit copper mine in America. Mansions of old-time mining barons cluster in Butte neighborhoods. After sightseeing, lace up hiking boots or maybe golf shoes-Jack Nicklaus designed Anaconda's Old Works Golf Course. Fish in streams running near your campsite or stroll a trail. Then treat yourself: The Chicken Shack serves such appetizing fare that locals often drop in for a bite. Pool: Memorial Weekend - Labor Day Weekend. Max pull thru: 80 feet. Your hosts: Joe Tice and Tom Cervenak.
This is an urban campground in the city limits, so it's a campground you'd use for the location rather than the scenery. But our site was fairly quiet and very well shaded and the facilities were well maintained.
We were only here for one night. Nothing to write home about. The RV spot was relatively level on the gravel. Bathroom and showers were combined with a door - bonus. Those of you traveling with kids know what I’m talking about here. Playground was okay - rocky sand. The pool seemed to be nice as well. Unfortunately, a child was sick in the water so we did not check it out. The staff was very nice and informative. They had a list of recommendations if you wanted to do some exploring. They also had a recommended driver if you didn’t come with a vehicle.
Nice place to stop for the night. It had full hookups for our RV. Close to city. We would stop here again if we are ever traveling through Butte again.
This was a very clean, cute place. The ice cream social each night is fun and allows you to meet other people. We're will stay here againif we pass through!
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Butte KOA
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Wheelchair Accessible
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Credit Cards Accepted
- Season End
- October 15
- Affiliation
- Kampgrounds of America(koa)
- Sites Count
- 101
- Season Start
- April 1
- Pull Through RV Sites Count
- 101
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