Inside Our Orchard & Vineyard: What Guests Can Harvest Throughout the Seasons

What Guests Can Harvest at Alberton Orchards

What Alberton Orchards Guests Can Harvest Throughout the Seasons: If you’ve ever dreamed of wandering through a real orchard, picking fresh fruit straight from the tree, or walking a vineyard at golden hour, you’re going to love what Alberton Orchards offers. One of the best parts of agrotourism is getting hands-on with the land—and here, every season brings something new to taste, smell, pick, or sip.

Think apples warm from the sun, fragrant herbs for dinner, grape clusters ready for harvest, and berries that barely make it into the basket because you “accidentally” ate them along the way. It’s simple, nostalgic, and grounding in a way most destinations just can’t replicate.

Why Seasonal Harvesting Is a Guest Favorite

Everything grown at Alberton Orchards has its own rhythm. When you stay here, you become part of that rhythm. Guests love the slower pace, the fresh air, and the feeling of producing something with their own hands—even if it’s as small as gathering mint for tea. It’s food the way it’s meant to be: local, fresh, and full of flavor. We are experts at Agrotourism.

“Walking the orchard first thing in the morning is my version of meditation. Everything smells sweeter, quieter, and somehow more real.”

What You Can Harvest Each Season

Here’s a guest-friendly guide to what grows throughout the year so you know what to expect no matter when you visit.

🌸 Spring: Blooms, Herbs & Early Fruit

Spring at Alberton Orchards is all about new beginnings. You’ll see blossoms everywhere—soft white apple flowers, pink pear blooms, and the start of grapevine leafing.

What guests can harvest in spring:

  • Fresh herbs like mint, rosemary, thyme, and chives
  • Spring greens if the garden is in early production
  • Edible flowers for cooking and cocktails
  • Early berries depending on the weather

This season is ideal for cooking-focused visitors, photographers, and anyone who loves the scent of fruit blossoms in the breeze.

What Guests Can Harvest at Alberton Orchards

☀️ Summer: Peak Fruit Season

Summer is the “fill your basket” time of year. This is when the orchard and vineyard feel the most alive—full of color, buzzing with pollinators, and ripe with flavor.

What guests can harvest in summer:

  • Cherries (early summer)
  • Raspberries & blackberries
  • Apples (early varieties)
  • Pears
  • Grapes begin to develop and plump
  • Garden vegetables such as tomatoes, squash, peppers, and cucumbers
  • Herbs at their most fragrant

This is the season when families love to visit because the orchard becomes a natural playground—snack, pick, repeat.

🍂 Fall: Harvest Season in Full Swing

If summer is sweet, fall is abundant. This is the peak harvest season for both the orchard and the vineyard, and it’s one of the most beautiful times to visit. Crisp air, changing leaves, and overloaded trees make for an unforgettable experience.

What guests can harvest in fall:

  • Apples (multiple varieties)
  • Pears (late varieties)
  • Grapes at their peak for tasting
  • Late-season berries
  • Fall vegetables: pumpkins, squash, carrots, and root vegetables
  • Herbs before winter pruning

Fall is also wine-making season, so guests can see the vineyard in full, bustling action.

❄️ Winter: A Quiet Season with Small Harvests

Winter may seem quiet, but it still has its own charm. While the orchard rests, the ranch offers winter activities like snow hiking, cozy cabin stays, and rustic meals cooked with preserved and stored seasonal produce.

What guests can harvest in winter:

  • Cold-hardy herbs like rosemary (weather permitting)
  • Stored apples & pears used in seasonal recipes
  • Winter vegetables from cold storage

Even without live picking, winter stays feel meaningful—there’s something special about understanding the land’s off-season cycle.

What Makes Alberton Orchards Different

What guests notice most is how intentional everything feels. Nothing is rushed, nothing is forced, and nothing is delivered in a way that feels commercial. It’s hands-on, but comfortable. Educational, but fun. And always delivered with the warmth of Montana hospitality.

Because everything here grows according to season—not schedules—each visit tells a different story. That’s the charm of it.

“There’s no better souvenir than something you picked yourself. It just hits different when it’s grown right outside your cabin door.”

Tips for Planning Your Visit

  • Check which fruits are in season before booking if you want a specific picking experience.
  • Plan for early mornings—fruit tastes best when it’s cool and freshly picked.
  • Bring comfortable walking shoes for exploring the orchard and vineyard.
  • Ask staff for recipe ideas using what you harvested—they love sharing tips.

Final Thoughts on What Guests Can Harvest

Whether you’re harvesting grapes under the late-summer sun, picking apples with your kids in the fall, or gathering herbs for a cabin-cooked dinner in spring, the orchard and vineyard at Alberton Orchards are meant to be enjoyed, explored, and tasted.

If you’ve ever wanted to slow down and savor life by the season, this is the place to do it.

Inside Our Orchard & Vineyard: What Guests Can Harvest Throughout the Seasons

What Alberton Orchards Guests Can Harvest Throughout the Seasons: If you’ve ever dreamed of wandering through a real orchard, picking fresh fruit straight from the tree, or walking a vineyard at golden hour, you’re going to love what Alberton Orchards offers.

Top 10 Things to Do in Montana This Spring

If you’re considering taking a spring vacation in Montana, the hardest part is choosing what to do. There are endless ways to fill the days, especially if you’re a fan of the great outdoors. Montana is the classic Western frontier — brimming with rural beauty and steeped in American history. So there’s always something new to discover. 

Of course, everyone has their own preferences when it comes to exploring a new place. So we recommend you spend some time researching the many activities and hot spots that Montana has to offer. We hope this handy guide to Montana spring attractions helps you plan an unforgettable getaway in Big Sky Country!

1. Take a Hike

Two people hiking in mountainous terrain


Pack your boots because Montana is a hiker’s paradise! With seven national forests covering almost 20 million acres, you’ll never run out of terrain to explore. If you prefer taking the path less traveled, you’ll find ample lesser-known trails to keep you busy. 

Glacier National Park and Yellowstone National Park are incredibly popular hiking spots, although they can be crowded for that very reason. You’ll find breathtaking hiking opportunities for all ages and skill levels here at Alberton Orchards. You can get the full Montana spring experience while enjoying peaceful trails without the hustle and bustle of tourists.

2. Taste Fine Wines

Red and green grapes growing on a vine

Montana may not be the first state that comes to mind when thinking about wine, but it’s a hidden gem among in-the-know aficionados! If your ideal spring Montana vacation includes sipping some whites and reds, you’ll find that the region’s climate makes it perfect for producing pinot noir, pinot gris, and chardonnay varieties, among others.

There’s only a handful of well-known wineries throughout Montana, so you should be able to try most or even all of them if you’re motivated. If you’d prefer to spend your Montana spring getaway sipping instead of traveling, stay with us!

Our on-site vineyard boasts over 1,800 vines with Concord, Marquette, and Itasca grapes. In addition to being a lovely place to unwind and enjoy some fine wine, the vineyard is a beautiful backdrop for taking family vacation photos.

3. Ride the River

A group of people white water rafting

Montana’s Alberton Gorge — an 11-mile stretch of the Clark Fork River — is famous for its phenomenal white water rafting. Surrounded by towering canyon walls and picturesque greenery, rafting is a great way to do some sightseeing while you get your adrenaline pumping speeding down class III and IV rapids. 

If you prefer a leisurely Montana spring experience, tubing down the lazy parts of the river is a wonderful way to spend the day.

4. Visit a Museum

A dinosaur skeleton at a museum

While Montana in spring is known for its outdoor splendor, you may want to enjoy some indoor activities from time to time.

The Museum of the Rockies in Bozeman is a fantastic place to bring the whole family. The museum is known for its dinosaur exhibits (including the world’s biggest T-Rex skull) and a planetarium. There’s even an original late-1800s pioneer log cabin exhibit — much like the authentic log cabins we have available for guests!

The World Museum of Mining in Butte is another fascinating place to add to your Montana spring to-do list. History buffs will surely appreciate more than three dozen historical structures and buildings throughout the restored mining camp. The museum also features a magnificent Victorian mansion (Copper King Mansion), as well as a mineral exhibit that features over 1,300 specimens, including a massive gold nugget!

5. Go for a Ride

A person riding a dirt bike

Sure, exploring on foot is a fun and rewarding activity. But there are plenty of other ways to get around in Montana, including horses, dirt bikes and ATVs, and fat-tire bikes. Or, take a tour on vintage scooters or wooden wagons.

If you want to cover a lot of ground in a short amount of time, you’ll find all of these Montana spring transportation options available at your front door when you stay at Alberton Orchards! If you’re planning a spring Montana getaway, you’ll want to enjoy the weather and the scenery. Whether you prefer riding fast or cruising slow, you’re in for a treat.

6. Explore a Cave

The inside of a cavern with stalagmites and stalactites

Ever been spelunking? There’s a first time for everything! Located between Bozeman and Butte, Lewis and Clark Caverns is one of the world’s biggest limestone caverns. Packed with breathtaking geological wonders (and some bats), these cave tours are truly unforgettable. 

The state park also features ten miles of hiking trails, as well as a campground for Montana spring overnight adventures.

Fun Fact: The Lewis and Clark Caverns are named after the American explorers Meriwether Lewis and William Clark. Our local Clark Fork River is also named after William Clark!

7. Catch a Fish

A person standing in a creek

Montana is an incredibly popular destination among passionate anglers, especially those with a knack for fly fishing. The state is packed with small creeks and streams for those who prefer to get away from it all while fishing. But there are also some popular hot spots like the Bitterroot River, the Flathead River, and Fish Creek State Park, where visitors and locals go to try their luck.

If fishing is your thing, spend your Montana spring vacation at Alberton Orchards. Our ranch is located right on the banks of the scenic Clark Fork River, and there are many places to fish within walking and driving distance. Our friendly guides will be happy to recommend spots, or feel free to seek your own personal spring Montana fishing haven. 

Trout’s the name of the game around here, but you might also catch other species like pikeminnow and mountain whitefish.

8. Feast on Fresh Food

A dish with grilled fish and fresh vegetables

Montana’s boundless wilderness, thriving nature, and excellent fishing make the state a popular destination for those who like to eat fresh food from the local land and waters.

While you may not want to plan your entire Montana spring getaway around food, we suggest asking the locals for recommendations wherever you go. You might be amazed by some of the undiscovered culinary gems hidden throughout the state.

If you stay with us, you’ll be treated to agrotourism reminiscent of Tuscany, Italy. Our orchard gives you access to produce you can harvest and use to make farm-to-table meals and drinks. In addition to a beautiful herb and fruit garden, our orchard has more than 1,500 Honeycrisp apple trees.

9. View Wildlife

A Scottish Highland cow

If you’re interested in scoping some fascinating animals, you’ll find lots of options during your Montana spring vacation. 

The Grizzly and Wolf Discovery Center in West Yellowstone is an animal sanctuary where you can watch bears and wolves in their natural habitats and learn about these incredible creatures. It’s a great place to visit before or after checking out the world-famous Yellowstone National Park.

Alberton Orchards is another outstanding spring Montana location for those looking to get up close and personal with magnificent animals. Our wagon tour shows you herds of bison, and we also have friendly Scottish Highland cattle you can feed by hand! We also raise and release beautiful ringneck pheasants that love hanging out with our bison.

10. Take Your Best Shot

A person playing paintball

If your perfect Montana spring adventure involves shooting, you’re in luck. Not only do we have an on-site shooting range waiting for you — we also have paintballing with all equipment provided. Whether you’re enjoying some relaxing target practice or going all out with a high-octane game of capture the flag, you’re going to have an absolute blast!

Customize Your Montana Spring Adventure

We’ve barely scratched the surface! As you can see, Montana has so much to offer visitors, especially if you stay at Alberton Orchards. Our all-inclusive adventures get you closer to nature, and we can customize your experience to your exact preferences.

Our goal is to make your Montana spring adventure truly unforgettable. If you need more recommendations on spending your time, please don’t hesitate to get in touch so we can help you plan the ultimate spring Montana getaway.

Book Your Stay at Alberton Orchards

Alberton Orchards is your gateway to all of these outdoor activities, but that’s far from the only reason to stay with us!

We proudly offer a variety of luxurious lodging options ranging from original log cabins made from hand-hewn logs to upscale glamping tents. Our accommodations provide the rustic charm and bold spirit of the American Old West combined with high-end amenities that make every moment a pleasure.

Springs are an excellent time to visit Montana, and we can’t wait to welcome you to our authentic, Western-style ranch. Whether you’re traveling alone, vacationing with the family, or hosting a special event, we’ll make your experience truly magical. Book your stay at Alberton Orchards now!

Top 10 Things to Do in Montana This Spring

If you’re considering taking a spring vacation in Montana, the hardest part is choosing what to do. There are endless ways to fill the days, especially if you’re a fan of the great outdoors.