
There is something undeniably majestic about the Montana landscape—the jagged peaks of the Rockies, the golden sprawl of the eastern plains, and now, the incredible network of 47 family farms providing nutrient-dense Montana raw milk to their local communities.
Whether you are a lifelong resident or a newcomer to the Treasure State, finding a reliable source for unprocessed dairy shouldn’t feel like a wilderness trek. We are thrilled to announce a massive milestone for our directory: 47 verified Montana farms are now live and ready for you to explore.
Why This Launch Matters for Montana Raw Milk Fans
In 2026, more families than ever are looking to shorten the distance between the pasture and the plate. This isn’t just about a beverage; it’s about supporting the agricultural heartbeat of the West. When you choose a source for Montana raw milk, you are accessing the enzymatic richness of 100% grass-fed A2/A2 Jersey milk and the probiotic benefits of raw goat milk kefir.
From the Flathead Valley to the Yellowstone River, the state’s diverse micro-climates allow for a beautiful variety of dairy profiles. Our new listings help you filter by animal source, ensuring that the Montana raw milk you bring home matches your specific health goals, whether you prefer rich Jersey butterfat or easy-to-digest goat milk.
Navigating the Big Sky Dairy Trail
Montana’s raw milk laws have paved the way for a flourishing community of “micro-dairies.” With 47 locations now indexed, you can find the perfect fit for your lifestyle on our Montana location map.
On-Farm Retail & Self-Serve Stands
For those who love the “farm-to-fridge” experience, many Montana operations offer a welcoming on-farm retail presence.
- Milk Pail Market in Conrad offers a charming self-serve stand open daily.
- Prairie Dairy in Vaughn provides a convenient stop for those near Great Falls.
- Holy Cross Farm in Proctor showcases the beautiful A2/A2 Guernsey heritage.
Convenient Drop Points & Delivery
If you can’t make the drive to the farm, several producers have established robust delivery networks to bring the milk to you.
- Dirty Girl Farm services multiple mountain towns including Anaconda and Philipsburg.
- Crazy Bear Farm runs an impressive route through Billings, Laurel, and Joliet.
- Wild Flower Dairy ensures Eastern Montana stays stocked via multiple regional drop sites.
Real Data for Real Milk
We know that when it comes to your family’s nutrition, “good enough” isn’t an option. That’s why every one of the 47 farms in our Montana directory has been cross-referenced and verified.
How to Find Your Perfect Match
With 47 options to choose from, here is how to narrow down your search for Montana raw milk:
- The Breed: Are you looking for the high cream content of a Jersey or the heritage profile of a Brown Swiss?
- The Feed: Look for “100% Grass-fed” or “Non-GMO” tags in our directory to match your dietary goals.
- The Vessel: Many farms, like Lovenwater Farm, utilize sustainable glass bottle exchange programs to keep your milk colder and fresher.
Supporting the Montana Agricultural Legacy
By choosing to buy local, you are doing more than just improving your kitchen staples—you are helping Montana families keep their land. Whether it’s a small hobby farm in Havre or a bustling ranch in Bigfork, your support keeps Big Sky Country green.
Ready to find your next gallon? Check out our full list of Montana raw milk laws to see how local regulations protect your right to fresh, farm-direct food.
For those interested in the global movement for safe, raw dairy, the Raw Milk Institute provides excellent resources on production standards and the benefits of unpasteurized milk.



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