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Agritourism

Discover Montana Agritourism

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Whether you're a visitor, lifelong Montanan, or simply curious about where your food comes from, agritourism offers a meaningful way to connect with the land and the people who steward it. Across the state, farms, ranches, and agricultural producers are opening their gates to share hands-on experiences rooted in Montana’s rich working landscapes.

From picking the perfect pumpkin and savoring farm-fresh flavors, to touring craft beverage facilities or witnessing a bison field harvest, agritourism invites you to slow down and experience rural life up close. You might even find yourself taking in big-sky views during a farm-stay wedding or browsing local wares at a barn-side market. These activities offer unforgettable opportunities to engage with Montana’s agricultural heritage—and support the people and places that keep it thriving.

Ready to explore?

Interested in starting an Agritourism business?

Agritourism can open new doors for farm and ranch businesses—whether you're looking to diversify income, connect with visitors, or share your way of life.

The Montana Agritourism Association (MAA) offers a growing library of resources to help you explore what agritourism could look like for your operation. From planning guides and business checklists to marketing tips and success stories from across the state, our Resources & Links page is a great place to start.

Montana’s Department of Agriculture is proud to partner with MAA and other organizations to support producers as they explore agritourism opportunities and reach new audiences.

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