Yellowstone

THE REAL RANCH IN MONTANA WHERE “YELLOWSTONE” IS FILMED


In the first episode of the insanely popular series “Yellowstone,” Kevin Costner’s character John Dutton quips, “Leverage is knowing if someone had all the money in the world, this is what they’d buy.” When the camera soars over his family’s sprawling Yellowstone Ranch in Montana, it’s easy to see why.

“Yellowstone” has it all: intense family drama, political intrigue, and more knock-down drag-out fights per episode than you can shake a branding iron at. It’s that explosive mix that has fans waiting impatiently for another season to arrive (hopefully later this year!).

To say the Yellowstone Dutton Ranch, with its white barns and big-sky vistas is stunning would be an understatement. And for those of us who appreciate beautiful houses, the show also has us hooked on the historic log home where the Dutton family lives.
It’s obvious they didn’t film this on a backlot somewhere or on a soundstage with green screens. This is the real deal. And so is the house where they film the show in Montana.

Not only that, but you can rent two of the guest cabins on the property that you’ve seen on TV. Read on to learn all about it!
At the heart of “Yellowstone” is the story of a family doing everything in their power to hold onto the ranch where generations of Duttons have lived and worked before them.

Kevin Costner plays the patriarch, John Dutton, who realizes he needs to prepare his children to take over eventually.

But which of them can he trust with the future of their family’s legacy — Jamie (played by Wes Bentley), Beth (Kelly Reilly), or Kayce (Luke Grimes)?

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