Montana's Top Christmas Tree Destinations
Choosing a Christmas tree is a beloved holiday tradition throughout the United States. But thereβs something even more satisfying about setting out with your loved ones, hiking into a stand of gorgeous pines, and picking a fresh tree to call your own. Whether itβs a tree hunt in a national forest or a visit to the local tree farm, these are our favorite spots to cut your own Christmas tree under the Big Sky.
Copenhaver Plantations, Missoula, MT
Copenhaver Plantations has been growing and selling Christmas trees in the Big Flat area since 1982. You can choose from hundreds of trees representing more than half a dozen species, like scotch pine, Douglas fir, and Canaan fir. The plantation also sells handmade wreaths. Theyβre open weekends between Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Ray Robinsonβs Tree Farm, Kalispell, MT
Ray Robinson's Tree Farm is a family-owned business that has been bringing holiday cheer to all for over 70 years. Take a hay ride, enjoy some hot chocolate, and indulge in a marshmallow-roasting occasion, all while picking out the perfect Christmas tree. Visit Ray Robinson's Tree Farm and make sure your holiday season is merry and bright.
Montana National Forests
Several national forests in Montana will allow you to cut your own Christmas tree. Itβs an awesome way to enjoy all the natural beauty that Montana has to offer while creating a lasting holiday tradition for the family. But donβt just grab an axe and head for the woods. There are some things you need and need to know before you go.
Lolo National Forest, Missoula, MT
At more than two million acres, west-central Montanaβs Lolo National Forest has plenty to offer a Christmas tree hunter. Stop at one of the two visitor centers to pick up your permit.
Flathead National Forest, Kalispell, MT
Flathead National Forest is a gorgeous woodland in the heart of the Rocky Mountains. Itβs 2.4 million acres is just outside of, but contiguous with, Glacier National Park, which is sure to make your Christmas tree quest more than memorable.
Custer-Gallatin National Forest, Bozeman, MT
With several units that stretch from the Yellowstone National Park entrance in southwest Montana all the way east to South Dakota, the Custer-Gallatin National Forest is your best bet for cutting a Christmas tree in the southern part of the state. The main office is in Bozeman, but there are several other offices and ranger stations across the state, including Billings.
Kootenai National Forest, Libby, MT
In 2017, Kootenai National Forest supplied the Christmas tree for the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. So, you have to imagine this northeast Montana forest has some pretty fine specimens for your own holiday dΓ©cor.
Bitterroot National Forest, Hamilton, MT
If youβre in extreme southwest Montana, the Bitterroot National Forestβs 1.6 million acres of mountains and woods will make for a gorgeous holiday hike. Chances are, youβll find a tree to deck your halls, as well.
Helena-Lewis and Clark National Forest, Helena, MT
Helena-Lewis and Clark National Forest is a great option for tree hunters in the Helena and Great Falls areas. The forest encompasses nearly three million acres across eight ranger districts and includes the beautiful Elkhorn Mountains.Β
Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest, Dillon, MT
At almost 3.5 million acres, Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest is the biggest national forest in Montana. It covers parts of eight counties in the state and is an easy holiday drive from Butte. Be sure to get your permit!