In Kalispell, Montana, agritourism isn’t just trendy; it’s deeply ingrained as part of our rich agricultural heritage. From vibrant lavender fields to culinary adventures, our local farms offer enchanting environments with hands-on experiences. When you visit, we invite you to slow down and immerse yourself in this part of Kalispell’s story.
Two Kays Flower Farm. A floral paradise owned by a mother-daughter team, Two Kays has farm-fresh bouquets and farm events (like u-pick days) during the warm season. They also offer classes and hands-on sessions throughout the year, with participants being able to create stunning arrangements or dried wreaths.
Longview Lavender Farm. Open Memorial Day through September, Longview Lavender Farm is a family-owned and -operated business. You can wander through U-pick fields and take in the many types of lavender on a personalized sensory journey. Watch as the owners make lavender oils and products, with the mountains creating a perfect backdrop. End your visit with a stop in the gift shop.
Plant Land. Embrace farm-to-table living at Plant Land and enjoy evenings in magical greenhouses with cocktails, canapés and dinners crafted with local ingredients. Year-round workshops provide instructions in seed starting, hanging basket creation, bonsai sessions and wreath decorating.
Kalispell Farmers Market. Don’t miss the Kalispell Farmers Market every Saturday from May through October. Pick up fresh produce, baked goods, local crafts and native plants.