Do you have any Montana summer traditions? For many of us, the warm weather is a perfect excuse to head to Flathead Lake. And if you happen to be going in July, you may be able to catch the annual Flathead Cherry Festival in Polson. If you like cherries (or you just enjoy a good small town festival), this will become a sweet summer tradition.
Flathead cherries have become locally famous over the years, and for good reason – they are downright addictive.
Peter Oelschlaeger / Flickr Cherries don’t normally grow in cold climates, but the microclimatic effect of Flathead Lake makes it possible to produce these beauties.
The Flathead Cherry Festival takes place in Polson, which sits on the shores of Flathead Lake.
Ken Lund / Flickr The 2019 festival dates are July 20-21.
During the festival weekend, the streets of Polson are taken over by a food court, local vendors, live music, and other activities.
Flathead Festival Facebook While cherries are obviously the focus, the festival is really about celebrating community.
Bring your appetite with you to this festival – trust us.
Bitterroot Bison Facebook The local food vendors will be serving some seriously scrumptious meals and snacks, like this Bison burger with cherries, feta, and onion from Bitterroot Bison.
And, like any proper festival, this one has a pie-eating contest… cherry, of course.
Polson Business Community Facebook And if you’re not hungry enough to win a pie-eating contest, you can take part in the cherry pie-spitting contest as well. Contestants spit cherry seeds down 3rd Avenue, and whoever spits the farthest wins a prize (and extreme satisfaction).
The Montana-made items alone really make this festival worth it. You’ll see everything from local art to clothing here.
Flathead Cherry Festival Facebook Come ready to shop, ready to eat, and ready to mingle with your fellow Montanans. The Flathead Cherry Festival is a time-honored tradition.
For a complete schedule of the Flathead Cherry Festival, check out the official website. And while you’re in town, don’t forget to allow plenty of time to enjoy the beautiful Flathead Lake.
Peter Oelschlaeger / Flickr
Cherries don’t normally grow in cold climates, but the microclimatic effect of Flathead Lake makes it possible to produce these beauties.
Ken Lund / Flickr
The 2019 festival dates are July 20-21.
Flathead Festival Facebook
While cherries are obviously the focus, the festival is really about celebrating community.
Bitterroot Bison Facebook
The local food vendors will be serving some seriously scrumptious meals and snacks, like this Bison burger with cherries, feta, and onion from Bitterroot Bison.
Polson Business Community Facebook
And if you’re not hungry enough to win a pie-eating contest, you can take part in the cherry pie-spitting contest as well. Contestants spit cherry seeds down 3rd Avenue, and whoever spits the farthest wins a prize (and extreme satisfaction).
Flathead Cherry Festival Facebook
Come ready to shop, ready to eat, and ready to mingle with your fellow Montanans. The Flathead Cherry Festival is a time-honored tradition.
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