Made with Southeast Montana Love

When you visit Southeast Montana, you’re not just passing through—you’re stepping into a place shaped by creativity, culture, and connection to the land. One of the best ways to take a piece of region home with you is by supporting the local makers who pour heart and heritage into everything they craft. With a number of stops, like Prairie Unique in Terry or White Mule Mercantile in Roundup, you’re bound to find something special that you just can’t leave without during your visit. From handcrafted goods to locally inspired creations, these products are truly made with love from Southeast Montana.

Rocks, gems, minerals, handcrafted jewelry. Glendive Montana
Wide Open Lapidary, Courtesy of Wide Open Lapidary

Wide Open Lapidary | Glendive

Inspired by Southeast Montana’s rugged landscapes and all they offer, Wide Open Lapidary turns locally sourced rocks, gems, and minerals into collectibles and handcrafted jewelry that’s as unique as the region itself. Each item reflects the colors, textures, and raw beauty found across the region.

Take the land with you: Find a one-of-a-kind piece that tells a Southeast Montana story wherever you are.

Handmade pottery in Wibaux Montana.
Grand View Pottery, Rebecca Anderson

Grand View Pottery | Wibaux

At Grand View Pottery, clay is shaped into pieces meant to be used, shared, and enjoyed. Handmade in Wibaux and inspired by the steady rhythms of rural Montana, each mug, bowl, and plate reflects the land itself—earthy, grounded, and quietly beautiful.

Set the table with Southeast Montana: Take home a creation that brings the calm of open skies into your everyday moments.

Handmade good,soaps, candles, lotions. Bull Mountains, Montana
Natuurlik Handcrafted, Callie Benjamin

Natuurlik Handcrafted | Bull Mountains

Celebrate simple luxuries with Natuurlik Handcrafted’s range of body care and home goods. From rich lotions and soaps made with milk from their own herd of Nigerian Dwarf dairy goats to soy wax candles that fill the air with enchantment, each item is made by hand with care and intention.

Bring home comfort: Choose a lotion, soap, or candle that will remind you of pleasant Southeast Montana memories.

Handcrafted, loose-leaf tea blends in Miles City, Montana
Wild Prairie Tea, Darryl Mendoza

Wild Prairie Tea | Miles City

Slow down and savor the moment with Wild Prairie Tea. Handcrafted in Miles City, these loose-leaf tea blends are inspired by the calm, open spaces of the Montana prairie. Perfect for cozy mornings or peaceful evenings, each blend invites you to pause and reconnect.

Sip the prairie: Stock up on a blend that reminds you of your time in Southeast Montana—or enjoy a cup before heading out to explore.

Indigenous-owned coffee roasts. Crow Indian Reservation, Garyowen Montana
Crow Clan Coffee, Callie Benjamin

Crow Clan Coffee | Crow Indian Reservation, Garryowen

Fuel your adventures with Crow Clan Coffee. This Indigenous-owned coffee company roasts rich, flavorful blends while supporting Native entrepreneurship and community. It’s a meaningful way to start your day—whether you’re exploring Southeast Montana or back at home.

Start your morning strong: Grab a bag to give your adventures an extra boost.

Small-batch homemade chocolates, caramels and more. Huntley, Montana
Martinson's Ranch Chocolates, Callie Benjamin

Martinson’s Ranch Chocolates | Huntley

Sweet, handcrafted, and proudly Southeast Montana-made, Martinson’s Ranch Chocolates are a must-try for visitors with a sweet tooth. This family-run operation creates small-batch chocolates, caramels, and more—inspired by ranch life and big-sky flavors. Whether you’re gifting or treating yourself, these confections make for delicious souvenirs.

Take some home: Pick up a box to share (or keep all to yourself) while traveling or order ahead to enjoy later.

Shopping local is one of the best ways to connect with the places you visit. These Southeast Montana makers offer meaningful, memorable goods—perfect as gifts, keepsakes, or reminders of your time under big skies.

Can’t get enough? Explore more products made in Southeast Montana here.