Over 20 acres of family fun!
The Missoula Fall Festival is thrilled to announce our inaugural year and we are excited bring our version of fall fun to the Missoula Community at Grass Valley Farms. We are proud to be 100% Locally owned and to share our love of the Missoula area to provide a wonderful home-grown experience for our guests.
Our goal is for this event to bring families and friends together to celebrate local harvests, hands-on traditions, and the beauty of the changing season. From pumpkin patches to barrel trains, we keep things simple, seasonal, and sincere. It’s not just a festival—it’s a reflection of the place we call home. Come on out for a shuckin’ good time at the Missoula Fall Fest!
When are we open?
Open 7 Weekends This Year Including Halloween!!!
Details to come!
All Activities are included with General Admission
General Admission $25 per person
Children 3 and under are free
Keep an eye out for Discounts and Coupons!
3 difficulty levels: Easy, Medium & Hard!
Take ride through the tall corn and meet some fun characters along the way. Fun for all ages!
Joyful ride for tiny adventurers.
Climbable, crawlable fun for kiddos of all ages.
Zoom down the biggest bale hill.
Meet furry farmyard friends.
Fall settings ready for your fabulous poses staged around festival grounds.
The perfect pumpkins are available for you to pick for purchase.
Challenge your friends to a round of Jenga, Yahtzee, Battleship and More!
How to get to the Missoula Fall Festival
Starting from the corner of Reserve and Mullan, turn west onto Mullan and drive until you reach Dechamps Lane and there take a right. Then turn right at the big rooster. Some navigation may take you through the Ranch Club neighborhood, but this is incorrect - stay on Mullan until you reach Dechamps. See you there!
Who we are
We’re a community-rooted fall festival set in the heart of Montana’s agricultural landscape—where autumn’s crisp air meets a shared love of connection. Our event brings families and friends together to celebrate local harvests, hands-on traditions, and the beauty of the changing season. From pumpkin patches to regional eats, we keep things simple, seasonal, and sincere. It’s not just a festival—it’s a reflection of the place we call home.