
Nash Farms sits in Bridger, Montana, one of the classic apple-growing pockets of Montana.
Most visitors reach Nash Farms by car; the drive winds past rolling farmland that's especially pretty during peak fall color. Set your GPS to Bridger, MT and follow local county roads into town. Signage from the main road usually points the way to the orchard entrance.
Landmarks in the area include downtown Bridger, nearby farm stands, and small-town diners that make a great pre or post-picking stop. Cell service can get spotty on back roads, so it's smart to download the map to your phone before you leave the highway.
Looking for the best apple picking near Bridger, Montana? Nash Farms is a working apple orchard located in Bridger, Montana, welcoming families, couples, and photographers each fall for a classic American harvest experience.
Nash Farms sits inside one of Montana's most beloved apple-growing regions. Between the smell of fresh cider, warm apple donuts, and rows of Honeycrisp and McIntosh trees heavy with fruit, it's the kind of place that turns a simple Saturday into a memory your kids will still talk about years later.
Pick-your-own apples at Nash Farms is exactly what it sounds like, you walk the orchard, pick apples directly off the tree, and pay by the bag or pound when you're done. Staff will point you toward the rows that are ripe that week, hand you a picking bag or bucket, and give you a quick tip on how to twist (not pull) the apple.
Apple season at Nash Farms runs from late August through late October, like most orchards in Montana. The sweet spot for a first-time visit is the last two weeks of September through the first two weeks of October.
Weekends between 9 a.m. and 12 p.m. are the friendliest time to arrive. Weekdays are the most peaceful, a Tuesday or Wednesday morning may have entire rows to yourself.
Nash Farms sits in Bridger, Montana, one of the classic apple-growing pockets of Montana.
Most visitors reach Nash Farms by car; the drive winds past rolling farmland that's especially pretty during peak fall color. Set your GPS to Bridger, MT and follow local county roads into town. Signage from the main road usually points the way to the orchard entrance.
Landmarks in the area include downtown Bridger, nearby farm stands, and small-town diners that make a great pre or post-picking stop. Cell service can get spotty on back roads, so it's smart to download the map to your phone before you leave the highway.
Yes, Nash Farms offers pick-your-own apples during the harvest season. Guests walk the rows, pick apples straight from the tree, and pay by the bag, bucket, or pound at the farm stand.
Apple season at most U.S. orchards runs from late August through late October. Call ahead or check Nash Farms's website before your visit to confirm which varieties are ripe.
Hours at Nash Farms vary by season. We recommend calling ahead or checking their website the morning of your visit.
Pick-your-own apple prices in the U.S. typically run $1.50–$3.00 per pound, or $20–$40 for a half-bushel bag. Nash Farms sets prices at the entrance each season based on the current crop.
Nash Farms grows several classic apple varieties. Popular picks include Honeycrisp for eating, Cortland for baking, and Granny Smith for pies and cider.
Absolutely, Nash Farms welcomes families and offers pick-your-own.
Most working orchards ask that pets stay home for food-safety reasons. Call Nash Farms to confirm their current pet policy before bringing your dog.
Nash Farms has on-site parking that's free for guests. Fall weekends are the busiest, mornings are the calmest time to visit.
Bring cash, comfortable closed-toe shoes, a light jacket, sunscreen, water, and a camera. Nash Farms usually provides picking bags or buckets.
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