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Rental CabinsBeaverhead-Deerlodge National ForestExperience the life of early settlers and forest rangers by renting one of the 27 cabins in the Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest. Many of the cabins were used by early Forest Service employees and their families; others were used by miners and ranchers as they worked the land to make a living. Enjoy spectacular vistas and nearby hiking, fishing, and hunting opportunities. The cabins range from one room very rustic cabins (no electricity or water) to cabins with all the modern conveniences (electricity and water). Many of the cabins are open year round, but may require snowmobiles or skis to access them. Some cabins are accessible by vehicle year round. All cabins have beds, stove (heating) and other amenities.
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Kayleigh's Perspective on Butte
Kayleigh Brown is a student at Butte High School and a tour guide at the Copper King Mansion. I love our mountains. I really like Uptown Butte with all its little shops and the Butte-Silver Bow Arts Center. I think the Mother Lode Theatre is one of the greatest assets because it brings the performing arts to Butte. The Mai Wah Chinese festival is really neat. Last year I helped carry the Chinese dragon. Doing volunteer work at the World Museum of Mining first sparked my interest in Butte history. And being a summer tour guide at the mansion has really shown me how fascinating Butte history is. I don't think a lot of people know how important Butte was to Montana. I think Butte has a different spirit from anywhere else you go. We understand the environmental issues, and we also understand how important the earth is to our economy. |