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Butte Field Office 

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The Butte Field Office manages over 300,000 acres of public lands and approximately 650,000 acres of mineral estate in eight counties in southwestern Montana.  These eight counties represent the rich diversity of Montana – ranging from prairie grasslands to timbered mountains.

Recreational opportunities abound in this area! Developed campgrounds on Hauser and Holter Lakes near Helena provide an abundance of water-based recreation. The Big Hole River area south of Butte provides angler access to a blue-ribbon trout stream and several access points to the nearby Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest. Opportunities for hiking and OHV riding can also be found by checking out the recreation opportunities listed on this website.

The Butte area is called the “richest hill on earth,” and the area is rich in mineral deposits for the serious explorer or weekend rockhound. Other important uses include livestock grazing and forest management. When you come to Montana, visit lands managed by the Butte Field Office and enjoy America's public lands!

 


In the Spotlight

Butte BLM Finalizes Environmental Assessment for Big Hole Project

BLM Re-opens Pipestone Area Trails

BLM Issues Fire Prevention Order For Lewis And Clark County

BLM Issues Fire Prevention Order In Broadwater County

BLM Issues Fire Prevention Order For Jefferson County

BLM Closes North Hills To Shooting And Campfires

White Sandy Recreation Site Re-Open after Improvement Work

Butte and Lewistown Field Offices Realign Boundary 


Land Health Assessments

Frequently Requested

Fire Restrictions | Fire Information

Recreation opportunities

NEPA Log

Dillon Interagency Dispatch Center

Western Montana Resource Advisory Council

Butte Approved Resource Management Plan and Record of Decision Released 

Southwest Montana Interagency Travel Map Available

NEPA Documents

Upper Big Hole East Landscape Restoration Project Environmental Assessment 

(Graymont) Final Environmental Impact Statement | Press Release

Clancy Area Hazardous Fuels Reduction Project Final Environmental Assessment|Final Decision

 

 

 



Butte Field Office 106 N. Parkmont |  Butte, MT 59702

Phone: 406-533-7600 |  Fax: 406-533-7660 |  Office hours: 7:45 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. M-F