- Picking out a pumpkin for Halloween or a Christmas tree at Rocky Creek Farm has become a family tradition for many locals and visitors.
- More than 300 apple trees feature 9 types of apples growing on site can be pressed into cider right before your eyes.
Overview
Enjoy more than 20 varieties of fresh produce you pick yourself at popular, family-owned 50-acre Rocky Creek Farm, near Bozeman, Montana. Picking out a pumpkin for Halloween or a Christmas tree at Rocky Creek has become a family tradition for many locals and visitors. More than 300 apple trees feature 9 types of apples growing on site can be pressed into cider right before your eyes.
Location
Rocky Creek Farms / Gallatin Valley Botanical
34297 Frontage Rd
Bozeman, MT 59715-8643
Telephone: 406-599-2361
Directions
Located East of Bozeman, Montana, take Frontage Road about 5 miles to the Rocky Creek Farms sign (on left side of road). Cross the railroad tracks, park at the small house, and grab a picking bucket.
Hours
It depends on the season and what's ripe. Call ahead or check their website.
Seasons
Produce available to pick usually includes:
- Apples in Fall months
- Sweet corn in August and September
- Cucumbers in August and September
- Raspberries in July
- Winter squash in October
- Pumpkins in October
Fees
Cost varies by type and amount of produce picked and whether processed on site.
Events
Pumpkin Patch (on going through October) features scarecrow making and face-painting for kids, hayrides, and fresh cider samples.
Cider Rama in October features Free Hayrides, Apple Cider for sale, and Live Music.