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Site Information for Berkeley Pit

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AltSiteTypesLandmark
AmenitiesGift Shop#Handicapped Accessible#Parking#Public Restroom
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DateCreated6/30/2026 5:02:19 PM
DefImageAuthorDonnie Sexton, Montana Office Of Tourism
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DirectionsThe Berkeley Pit is located at the east end of Park Street in Uptown Butte. From Interstate 90, take Exit 126 and travel north to Park Street, then continue east to the site. The attraction is well marked and offers ample parking for visitors.The Berkeley Pit is located at the east end of Park Street in Uptown Butte. From Interstate 90, take Exit 126 and travel north to Park Street, then continue east to the site. The attraction is well marked and offers ample parking for visitors.
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HrsOfOpDuring the warmer months, operating hours are typically Monday through Sunday from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.; however, hours may vary depending on weather conditions and seasonal changes.
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Latitude46.004818
Longitude-112.513338
MailingCityButte
MailingFirmBerkeley Pit
MailingStateMT
MailingStreet1000 George Street
MailingZip59701
NetDescriptionsThe Berkeley Pit was Butte’s first large-scale, truck-operated open-pit copper mine and remained in operation until mining ceased in 1982. By 1980, nearly 1.5 billion tons of material had been removed from the site, including more than 290 million tons of copper ore. The mine played a major role in earning Butte its historic nickname, “The Richest Hill on Earth.” To create the Berkeley Pit, two communities and much of Butte’s once densely populated East Side were acquired and removed through land purchases. The Anaconda Mining Company purchased the homes, businesses, and school buildings of the working-class neighborhoods of Meaderville and McQueen, located east of the pit site. Today, the Berkeley Pit measures approximately 7,000 feet long, 5,600 feet wide, and 1,600 feet deep from the north high wall below the Kelley Mine. Visitors can view the site from a designated observation platform overlooking the pit, which is now gradually filling with water. The Berkeley Pit Viewing Stand is typically open from mid-May through mid-September. Depending on weather conditions, the attraction may open earlier in the season and remain open later into the fall.
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PaymentMethodsAmerican Express#Cash#Diners Club#Discover#Visa
PhoneNo1406-723-3177
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PhoneNot800-735-6814
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SeasonOfOpDuring the warmer months, typically from May through September.
ServiceCityButte
SiteId11138
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SiteNameBerkeley Pit
SiteRegionGold West
SiteRegMemGOLD WEST
SiteTypeLandmark
StreetCityButte
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StreetStateMT
StreetStreet350 Shields Avenue
StreetZip59701
Urlhttps://www.buttechamber.org/

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