Summer in Montana is an incredible time. Who doesn’t love sunshine, longer days, and lake time in Big Sky Country? Throw in the fruit and it sounds like heaven. We’ve got so many wonderful fruit farms in Montana. Does anything taste better than fresh fruit that you’ve picked yourself? We think not. We’ve rounded up details for you on a few you-pick farms in Montana where you can go berry picking this summer.

  1. Gallatin Valley Botanical at Rocky Creek Farm: 34297 Frontage Rd., Bozeman, MT 59715

Rocky Creek Farm Facebook Whether you’re out picking pumpkins in the fall or grabbing fresh kale straight off the produce stand, Gallatin Valley Botanical at Rocky Creek Farm is the perfect stop. You can buy delicious produce directly from the farmer. Gallatin Valley Botanical at Rocky Creek Farm, 34297 Frontage Rd, Bozeman, MT 59715, USA

Rocky Creek Farm Facebook The fact that you can go berry picking and get your own strawberries and apples makes this place even more appealing. Get more information from the farm’s website.

  1. Dude’s Montana Peaches: 28 Seed Orchard Ln., Plains, MT 59859

Dude’s Montana Peaches If you love the first juicy bite of a fresh peach, Dude’s Montana Peaches will look like a little piece of paradise. Here, you can purchase pre-picked peaches or go out and pick the fruit yourself. DUDE’S MONTANA PEACHES, 28 Seed Orchard Ln, Plains, MT 59859, USA

Dude’s Montana Peaches The hours and fruit picking times vary, so make sure to check out their website or Facebook for when to stop by.

  1. Getmans’ Cherry Red Orchard: E Shore Rte, Bigfork

Getmans’ Cherry Red Orchard Facebook We love all fruits as much as the next person, but we gotta say, cherries just might be the best. This orchard will ship them right to your door if you can’t make it by to pick your own! East Shore Route, E Shore Rte, Montana, USA

Getmans’ Cherry Red Orchard Facebook However, we do think they taste much better shortly after being picked. The fun of getting to pluck them right off the branches yourself is an added benefit! Check out the farm’s Facebook for more information on you-pick dates.

  1. Hockaday Orchard: 25 Hockaday Lane, Lakeside, MT 59922

Hockaday Orchard Facebook While we’re on the topic of delicious cherries, Hockaday Orchards is one of the oldest u-pick farms in the Flathead Valley. 25 Hockaday Ln, Lakeside, MT 59922, USA

Hockaday Orchard Facebook The orchard has been family-owned for four generations and in business for over 100 years, so they must know what they’re doing! Cherry harvesting season is typically in late July. You can get more information on the Hockaday Orchards website.

  1. Red Hen Farm and Orchard: 3803 Spurgin Rd, Missoula, MT 59804

Red Hen Farm Facebook You’ll find a seemingly never-ending plethora of unsprayed, deliciously organic fresh produce here. From raspberries to strawberries to blueberries to veggies, you can get all kinds of produce at this farm and orchard. Red Hen Farm And Orchard, 3803 Spurgin Rd, Missoula, MT 59804, USA

Red Hen Farm Facebook Much of the produce you can even pick yourself, and they have fresh eggs and flowers. It’s no wonder this is such a beloved local spot in Missoula! Find out more information on the farm’s website.

We definitely love our fresh fruit here in Montana – especially huckleberries. Have you ever gone berry picking in Montana? What’s your favorite fruit to enjoy in the summertime? Let us know in the comments!

Summer in Montana is an incredible time. Who doesn’t love sunshine, longer days, and lake time in Big Sky Country? Throw in the fruit and it sounds like heaven. We’ve got so many wonderful fruit farms in Montana. Does anything taste better than fresh fruit that you’ve picked yourself? We think not. We’ve rounded up details for you on a few you-pick farms in Montana where you can go berry picking this summer.

Rocky Creek Farm Facebook

Whether you’re out picking pumpkins in the fall or grabbing fresh kale straight off the produce stand, Gallatin Valley Botanical at Rocky Creek Farm is the perfect stop. You can buy delicious produce directly from the farmer.

Gallatin Valley Botanical at Rocky Creek Farm, 34297 Frontage Rd, Bozeman, MT 59715, USA

The fact that you can go berry picking and get your own strawberries and apples makes this place even more appealing. Get more information from the farm’s website.

Dude’s Montana Peaches

If you love the first juicy bite of a fresh peach, Dude’s Montana Peaches will look like a little piece of paradise. Here, you can purchase pre-picked peaches or go out and pick the fruit yourself.

DUDE’S MONTANA PEACHES, 28 Seed Orchard Ln, Plains, MT 59859, USA

The hours and fruit picking times vary, so make sure to check out their website or Facebook for when to stop by.

Getmans’ Cherry Red Orchard Facebook

We love all fruits as much as the next person, but we gotta say, cherries just might be the best. This orchard will ship them right to your door if you can’t make it by to pick your own!

East Shore Route, E Shore Rte, Montana, USA

However, we do think they taste much better shortly after being picked. The fun of getting to pluck them right off the branches yourself is an added benefit! Check out the farm’s Facebook for more information on you-pick dates.

Hockaday Orchard Facebook

While we’re on the topic of delicious cherries, Hockaday Orchards is one of the oldest u-pick farms in the Flathead Valley.

25 Hockaday Ln, Lakeside, MT 59922, USA

The orchard has been family-owned for four generations and in business for over 100 years, so they must know what they’re doing! Cherry harvesting season is typically in late July. You can get more information on the Hockaday Orchards website.

Red Hen Farm Facebook

You’ll find a seemingly never-ending plethora of unsprayed, deliciously organic fresh produce here. From raspberries to strawberries to blueberries to veggies, you can get all kinds of produce at this farm and orchard.

Red Hen Farm And Orchard, 3803 Spurgin Rd, Missoula, MT 59804, USA

Much of the produce you can even pick yourself, and they have fresh eggs and flowers. It’s no wonder this is such a beloved local spot in Missoula! Find out more information on the farm’s website.

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Fruit Picking In Montana April 27, 2022 Lisa Sammons When is berry picking season in Montana? Strawberries tend to ripen fairly early in the summer, usually by mid-June. Most other berries are ready towards the middle and later part of the summer. The best time of day is to pick early in the morning when the berries are at their sweetest. What are some places to go berry picking in Montana? How much fun does hunting for wild huckleberries sound? You can do just that on many trails in Montana. The berries don’t grow too well commercially, so picking them in the wild is your best bet. What are some more fruit farms in Montana? You won’t want to miss Bluewater Orchard as it is one of our favorite apple orchards in Montana. However, this isn’t the only orchard you’ll want to visit in the state. We actually have quite a few apple orchards in Big Sky Country.

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Fruit Picking In Montana

April 27, 2022

Lisa Sammons

When is berry picking season in Montana? Strawberries tend to ripen fairly early in the summer, usually by mid-June. Most other berries are ready towards the middle and later part of the summer. The best time of day is to pick early in the morning when the berries are at their sweetest. What are some places to go berry picking in Montana? How much fun does hunting for wild huckleberries sound? You can do just that on many trails in Montana. The berries don’t grow too well commercially, so picking them in the wild is your best bet. What are some more fruit farms in Montana? You won’t want to miss Bluewater Orchard as it is one of our favorite apple orchards in Montana. However, this isn’t the only orchard you’ll want to visit in the state. We actually have quite a few apple orchards in Big Sky Country.

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

Strawberries tend to ripen fairly early in the summer, usually by mid-June. Most other berries are ready towards the middle and later part of the summer. The best time of day is to pick early in the morning when the berries are at their sweetest.

What are some places to go berry picking in Montana?

How much fun does hunting for wild huckleberries sound? You can do just that on many trails in Montana. The berries don’t grow too well commercially, so picking them in the wild is your best bet.

What are some more fruit farms in Montana?

You won’t want to miss Bluewater Orchard as it is one of our favorite apple orchards in Montana. However, this isn’t the only orchard you’ll want to visit in the state. We actually have quite a few apple orchards in Big Sky Country.