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Castle Butte

Big Beaver, SK S0H 0G0, Canada
4.8(169)
Open until 11:30 PM
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5.0
2y

Castle Butte in Saskatchewan is a natural wonder and a unique geological formation that stands as a testament to the province's diverse landscapes. Only thing is it should be on crown land not private!

Natural Beauty: Castle Butte's striking appearance immediately captures the attention of visitors. This sandstone butte, shaped by erosion over millions of years, rises dramatically from the flat prairie landscape. The contrast between the butte and the surrounding area is visually stunning.

Geological Interest: The butte's layered sandstone formations are of geological significance, offering insights into the region's ancient history. It's a fascinating location for anyone interested in earth sciences and the forces that shape our planet.

Hiking and Exploration: The butte provides opportunities for hiking and exploration. Climbing to the top rewards visitors with panoramic views of the surrounding prairie, making it a popular spot for photographers and outdoor enthusiasts.

Cultural Significance: Castle Butte has cultural significance for the local Indigenous communities, who have historical connections to the area. Visitors should be respectful of this cultural heritage.

Remote and Tranquil: Located in a relatively remote area of Saskatchewan, Castle Butte offers a sense of solitude and tranquility. It's a place to escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life and connect with nature.

Conservation and Preservation: As a natural landmark, Castle Butte deserves protection and preservation. Visitors should adhere to any posted guidelines for conservation and safety to ensure that future generations can enjoy its beauty.

While Castle Butte is a captivating destination, it's essential to be prepared when visiting. The remote location may lack amenities, so visitors should bring supplies and be mindful of their environmental impact.

In summary, Castle Butte in Saskatchewan is a geological wonder that stands out against the prairie backdrop. Whether you're interested in geology, hiking, photography, or simply seeking a unique natural experience, Castle Butte offers a memorable journey into the heart of Saskatchewan's...

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5.0
9y

At sixty metres tall Castle Butte is an impressive sight that truly needs to be seen in person to appreciate. A remnant of the last ice age, the butte and surrounding region have an interesting history. During the late 1800s and early 1900s Saskatchewan’s Big Muddy badlands were often a hideout for notorious bandits such as Sam Kelly, Dutch Henry and the Sundance Kid. I can’t wait to visit again and do a bit of daytime exploring. Climbing to the top of the butte gives rewards you with an impressive view of a beautiful vista. If just you're passing through Regina, consider making the trip south to experience the Big...

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4.0
5y

Castle Butte is a geological formation in the Big Muddy Badlands of southwestern Saskatchewan, Canada. This incredible landmark is a scenic and splendid place in the vast Saskatchewan prairie. A short scramble brings you to the top of the butte for stunning vistas of the surrounding badlands and prairie. This region of Saskatchewan experiences a semi-arid climate with desert plants such as Plains Prickly Pear Cacti (Opuntia Polyacantha) and Greasewood (Sarcobatus vermiculatus) abundant in these badlands. The Big Muddy Valley is a scenic gem in an area that should not be overlooked by people searching for...

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Donald McKayDonald McKay
A curious wonder well worth the drive, Castle Butte is a privately-owned butte that people can visit and climb free of charge. During calving season, the property is closed to visitors. No services whatsoever are available, and the butte is definately NOT a place for those with mobility limitations or fear of heights. Wear good shoes with good grip. Likely slippery following a rain. Beautiful vistas abound from the top. Allow 45-60 minutes for a visit.
Jeannie NJeannie N
Southern Saskatchewan is just simply beautiful with the rolling hills and sightings of deer and prairie dogs dancing across the roads. Take some time to visit Coronach and partake on the driving tour of the area introducing you to the history and such interesting places as Castle Butte and the Sam Kelly outlaw caves. Visit the tourism office in Coronach and museum on Center Street to find out more.
Chris HibbardChris Hibbard
A little out of the way, but worth it. This is on private property where the owners let the public visit and climb/ walk around, so don't go wandering far from the butte. There are caves around the base, one of which goes all the way to the center of the butte (underground). Bring a headlamp. Climb and spellunk at your own risk/ peril, the owners make no statements about how safe either is.
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A curious wonder well worth the drive, Castle Butte is a privately-owned butte that people can visit and climb free of charge. During calving season, the property is closed to visitors. No services whatsoever are available, and the butte is definately NOT a place for those with mobility limitations or fear of heights. Wear good shoes with good grip. Likely slippery following a rain. Beautiful vistas abound from the top. Allow 45-60 minutes for a visit.
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Southern Saskatchewan is just simply beautiful with the rolling hills and sightings of deer and prairie dogs dancing across the roads. Take some time to visit Coronach and partake on the driving tour of the area introducing you to the history and such interesting places as Castle Butte and the Sam Kelly outlaw caves. Visit the tourism office in Coronach and museum on Center Street to find out more.
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A little out of the way, but worth it. This is on private property where the owners let the public visit and climb/ walk around, so don't go wandering far from the butte. There are caves around the base, one of which goes all the way to the center of the butte (underground). Bring a headlamp. Climb and spellunk at your own risk/ peril, the owners make no statements about how safe either is.
Chris Hibbard

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