Community
Butte
Butte, Alaska, with 3,589 residents as of 2020, is nestled between the Matanuska and Knik Rivers. It offers outdoor activities like hiking Bodenburg Butte and recreation in the Knik River area. Its scenic beauty and amenities make it a vibrant community.
Services
Boards
Butte Community Council
Voluntary group voicing the Butte area's community needs and priorities.
Circle View & Stampede Estates Flood & Water Erosion Control No. 131
Special Service Area (SSA) Board for Circle View & Stampede Estates
Greater Butte No. 26
Road Service Area (RSA) Board - Services provided within this service area include the construction, reconstruction and maintenance of roads, streets, sidewalks and related drainage facilities.
Butte No. 2
Fire Service Area (FSA) Board for Butte - Provides fire protection services in the Butte area.
Facilities
Parks
Trails
Butte Trail
The Butte is the most popular hiking trail in the Mat-Su Borough. The first mile is a gravel trail that winds through thick forest. Stairs take you nearly above treeline via switchbacks. A silty path and more stairs lead you to the igneous rock summit.
Plumley-Maud Multi-Use Trail
This multi-use trail is open year round and travels through wooded stands of birch, spruce, and cottonwood.
Pioneer Ridge Austin Helmers Trail
This trail travels from a forested area to above tree-line where it traverses the northeast slope of Pioneer Peak.
Assembly Districts
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Assembly Districts
Boards
Butte Community Council
Voluntary group voicing the Butte area's community needs and priorities.
Circle View & Stampede Estates Flood & Water Erosion Control No. 131
Special Service Area (SSA) Board for Circle View & Stampede Estates
Greater Butte No. 26
Road Service Area (RSA) Board - Services provided within this service area include the construction, reconstruction and maintenance of roads, streets, sidewalks and related drainage facilities.
Butte No. 2
Fire Service Area (FSA) Board for Butte - Provides fire protection services in the Butte area.
Facilities
Parks
Trails
Butte Trail
The Butte is the most popular hiking trail in the Mat-Su Borough. The first mile is a gravel trail that winds through thick forest. Stairs take you nearly above treeline via switchbacks. A silty path and more stairs lead you to the igneous rock summit.
Plumley-Maud Multi-Use Trail
This multi-use trail is open year round and travels through wooded stands of birch, spruce, and cottonwood.
Pioneer Ridge Austin Helmers Trail
This trail travels from a forested area to above tree-line where it traverses the northeast slope of Pioneer Peak.