Bert Mooney Airport

generates close to $40 million in annual revenue,” says Rick Ryan, Deputy Airport Director. Butte, Montana is an endless and magical paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. This Eden is surrounded by a trail network meandering through breathtaking landscapes, offering a feast for the senses. The trails cater to all levels of fitness and adventure, making them a popular choice for hiking and biking. No one can resist Georgetown Lake’s pristine aqua waters. Businesses like Outdoor Adventure Rentals provide equipment for water activities, including paddle boards, kayaks, pontoons, and rafts. yet maintains a unique character and welcoming, neighborly charm. After the railroads’ arrival and the discovery of gold, silver, and copper, the area became a migrant hotbed and earned the “Boomtown” designation. It was the site of the Copper King wars, the birth of the labor movement, and an ethnic melting pot. Electricity’s advent in the late 19th century propelled Butte’s economy further and in 1888, mining operations generated $23 million. The municipality was the site of political events relating to its industrial roots and expansive workforce, and home to strong labor activism and Socialist movements in the early 20th century. Post- millennium economic forces in Butte have centered on technology, the health industry, and preserving historic buildings and cultural sites. In 2002, Butte shined as one of only twelve American cities named a Distinctive Destination by the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Sitting atop the Continental Divide at 8,510 ft. (2,594 kilometers), the 90-foot “Our Lady of the Rockies” statue overlooks 36,000 inhabitants, exemplifying their All-American status and can-do attitude. Bert Mooney Airport not only perches on prime real estate but also provides a convenient access point in the region. Between Yellowstone and Glacier National Parks, the airport represents a gateway to economic growth and tourism. It is a strategic point for travelers heading to high-end resorts, campgrounds, and a plethora of must-do, must-see attractions in the region. TOURISM Bert Mooney Airport holds a principal place in the area’s economic success with the most picturesque and sought-after destinations in the heart of Montana’s Rocky Mountain range. The airport’s location at the crossroads of I-15 and I-90 offers breathtaking views and is a convenient midpoint between Yellowstone and Glacier National Parks.“This makes us an attractive option for visitors looking to explore these natural wonders and 3 BUSINESS VIEW MAGAZINE VOLUME 11, ISSUE 04 BERT MOONEY AIRPORT

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