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ServicesButte, Montana is home to the most helpful and friendly people you will find in your travels. While you are here, you may visit one of 40+ houses of worship in Butte, representing a wide variety of faiths and denominations. We hope you enjoy good health during your travels to and stay in Butte. But should you need medical assistance, professional medical facilities are close by. St. James Healthcare, southwest Montana’s regional hospital and healthcare facility, is located in Butte. Walk-in and urgent care clinics are also available, as well as physicians and nurse practitioners representing an extensive list of medical disciplines. Transportation is essential for you to experience all there is to see and do in the Butte area. Car rentals, public transportation, private motor coaches, tourist trolleys, limousines, and more are available to assist in your travels. Should your own personal vehicle need attention, most major makes and models are serviced by Butte auto dealers and repair shops. Also, you can travel to Butte from anywhere in the world via private or commercial air service to the Bert Mooney Airport. |
Paul's Recommended Fishing Holes
Paul Vang is an outdoor writer and dedicated fly fisherman. Butte's location right along the Continental Divide puts us at the head of a variety of watersheds. My favorite is the Big Hole River which provides solitude and has lots of public access. The river offers excellent fly fishing; I'd say ninety percent of the fishing is done by floaters. And, the countryside is relatively unspoiled. It's a priceless resource. Butte is also convenient to rivers on the east side of the Divide, like the Madison, Gallatin, Yellowstone and Missouri. Many smaller streams and creeks offer good fishing too. Southwest Montana also is one of the nation's best elk hunting areas. White tail deer can be found in the river bottoms; mule deer tend to be higher in the mountains. With all the fishing around Butte, I told my wife Kay when we moved to here, "The moving van doesn't come to our house anymore." |