Getaway to the Dutton Ranch

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Yellowstone has become an award-winning drama for its stellar cast, gripping story lines and authentic portrayal life out West, but the scenic backdrop alone is enough to make audiences want to tune in each week and escape to the Bitterroot Valley.

If you’re one such viewer who’s become enchanted by the allure of the Northwest, you can book a stay on the set of Yellowstone.

Off camera, the Dutton Ranch is known as the Chief Joseph Ranch — a historic landmark of Montana’s Bitterroot Valley just outside Yellowstone National Park — and while you can’t book a room in the main house you’ve become so familiar with, you can rent a cabin on the property.

Two cabins are open to guests: the Ben Cook Cabin (Rip’s cabin in Season 1 and Casey’s cabin in Season 2) and the Fisherman’s Cabin (Lee’s cabin in Season 1 and 2). Both sleep up to 8 guests and have a full kitchen and a grill. For more information, visit the Chief Joseph Ranch website.

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