Watch out for the machine gun fire. Crime is getting out of control around that Dutton ranch. :) I recall a large 160+ acre ranch was for sale down there about a year ago. It was an old rock and roller's but the name escapes me (def not Huey Lewis).
Hi I'm from Romania but live in Dublin Ireland, I follow the serial Yellowstone Dutton Ranch, but in reality it's look amazing wow, I wish be there and live for 1 week it's a dream come true
That was pretty cool. We just dicovered Yellowstone this November and watched all 4 seasons faster than any other show weve ever watched lol. We were in Montana 6 yrs ago and stayed at the Parade Rest Ranch in West Yellowstone. The most beautiful place I've ever visited, I can't wait to come back.
I lived on this ranch in 1961-62. I knew it as the Z bar three (Z - 3) I started 1st grade here in the two room school. One room was 1st grade the other was second grade. Our house on the ranch was on the opposite side of the small pasture by the big lodged. Mom complained about the elk getting into her clothes line. Population in Darby has gotten way out of control. Itit's about double what it was back then. There were no permanent roads or houses from the barnyard straight West until you hit Western Idaho. Great place for kids to grow. Lots of adventure. Don't know how Mom survived.
I was looking around the Dutton Ranch, from the road . I was driving slow and didn't notice a Ram Laramie Longhorn easing up behind me , even through my blacked out windows of my late model panel van I could see it was Rip ! I got the hill out of there and never went back !
My husband and I rented a cabin about six miles south of Darby for a year and a half. It was on West Fork Road, just of Hwy 92, and it was a wonderful year and a half in many ways. (In some ways it was a difficult time, but I won’t go into the negatives because they pertain to circumstances that could happen anywhere.) One winter morning we were surprised by a herd of elk grazing right outside our back door! We saw the herd many times actually, but they were usually a little further away. We heard the males bugling in October at the beginning of the rut, usually around one in the morning, under the most star-filled sky I’ve ever seen. Deer were everywhere, and in springtime it was common to see a doe with a couple of spotted fawns wandering through town. There were eagles, ospreys, cranes, mountain lions, and of course coyotes. Coyotes were everywhere, though you seldom saw them. We never saw bears or wolves, although friends had plenty of stories to tell about these species. There’s so much more to tell. I haven’t mentioned the tall, majestic pines, mountains, or how everything changes and transforms with the seasons. I won’t get into the reasons we moved away, but we miss Montana a lot and plan to move back next summer. It has a certain magic that no other place I’ve lived shares.
My family has a ranch right by there, we had it before filming started, but it’s pretty cool. Like you said, they did have to add a lot more fences and gates because people were sneaking in. We actually share a common area with chief Joseph so we can still see the Yellowstone barn
Thanks for the tour! I used to live in Great Falls. My best friend and I used to go to Hamilton and stay with her spinster aunt for a week at a time when we were teenagers. I just loved it there. Her aunt (Helen Carruthers) was the county clerk of Ravalli county in 1967. She would take us to visit her friend, Glenn Hackney who owned a horse ranch south of town and he would let us ride his horses. We would ride them on the farm roads for hours and had the best time there. The Bitterroot Valley is absolutely beautiful! My friend’s mother and sister (the aunt) grew up in Hamilton. Her aunt would take us all over the area and show us around. We even had a turkey dinner picnic in Blodgett Canyon in the middle of summer! Some of my best memories were spent there. Nice small town with friendly people. I miss it. Your tour brought all the memories back. Thank you.
I grew up in Darby and briefly dated the daughter of the man who managed the Chief Joseph Ranch at that time. It is a really cool house and ranch outfit.
@@LivinginMontana1 When I watched the first few episodes I knew the house looked familiar and I couldn't figure out where until I found out the location. Now when I watch it I recognize all the ranch locations. Some has changed a bit over the last 35 years, but it is still the same place. Definitely a unique piece of beauty in the Bitterroot Valley and a highlight of God's creation.
My brother and his friends, used to put on a costume and play Bigfoot, on that hill at Chief Joseph Ranch. They had so much fun, and the stories they told were hysterical! Different people had different reactions, and to hear him tell about it was so funny. It was funny right up until someone called the police anyway, and he had to go into the cold river across the highway to get away from the dogs chasing him. He did make it to the other side of the river, and got away.
Spent time in the Bitterroots years back. Hiked Trapper peak too. Watchin the show I had a feeling it was this region, not the region the show represents.
Was just here a week ago checking Montana out. Loved this state and I’m from WA which has a beautiful landscape. But Montana wins by far. Just hard to find work in these picturesque locations.
Don't feel too bad , they had the gates closed when I wanted to check it out too. I tried using the callbox next door to the place and got hung up on So I didn't get an opportunity to check the place out, was pretty bummed out about it
@Hillary a friend of mine is telling me i should get a "Buying agent" instead of contacting a Realtor, he says the buying agent represents / works for you, where as a realtor is working for the seller, is that correct?
Not really. A Realtor can be either a buyers agent or a sellers agent. Montana allows dual agency so if you want someone truly representing only you, get a buyers agent, not the agent that has the house listed.
What a beautiful state. I moved from Fort Worth TX to Nashville TN. I think Tennessee is beautiful but states like Colorado, Wyoming and Montana are a little more beautiful.
Thanks for the nice video, however, where is the so-called “train station” located in Montana? I am referring to the place where the Dutton’s get rid of their “undesirable’s”, a place in Montana/Wyoming with no political oversight.
There are many train stations along the northern tier of Montana. The train follows Highway 2 across Montana. You can catch the Amtrak in most of the small towns up there. We have a large station here in Whitefish.
The actual “train station” is inside of Yellowstone park. There is a small piece of land that has no county/state jurisdiction, therefore no sherrif, judge, no people for a jury. Therefore the only applicable law is whatever is Federal law. However, due to this small oversight, jurisdiction has been granted to the state of Wyoming so in reality, there is no real “train station”.
Montana is a really ugly state with horrible landscapes and weather. I highly recommend anyone interested in Montana look into living in North Dakota or Indiana. Way more scenic and beautiful than Montana
Watch out for the machine gun fire. Crime is getting out of control around that Dutton ranch. :)
I recall a large 160+ acre ranch was for sale down there about a year ago. It was an old rock and roller's but the name escapes me (def not Huey Lewis).
We will put on our vests!
@Big RUclipsr01 No lol hes trying to scare ppl off from moving to MT
Hi I'm from Romania but live in Dublin Ireland, I follow the serial Yellowstone Dutton Ranch, but in reality it's look amazing wow, I wish be there and live for 1 week it's a dream come true
That was pretty cool. We just dicovered Yellowstone this November and watched all 4 seasons faster than any other show weve ever watched lol. We were in Montana 6 yrs ago and stayed at the Parade Rest Ranch in West Yellowstone. The most beautiful place I've ever visited, I can't wait to come back.
Thanks Paul, Look us up when you get here!
I lived on this ranch in 1961-62. I knew it as the Z bar three (Z - 3) I started 1st grade here in the two room school. One room was 1st grade the other was second grade. Our house on the ranch was on the opposite side of the small pasture by the big lodged. Mom complained about the elk getting into her clothes line. Population in Darby has gotten way out of control. Itit's about double what it was back then. There were no permanent roads or houses from the barnyard straight West until you hit Western Idaho. Great place for kids to grow. Lots of adventure. Don't know how Mom survived.
I was looking around the Dutton Ranch, from the road . I was driving slow and didn't notice a Ram Laramie Longhorn easing up behind me , even through my blacked out windows of my late model panel van I could see it was Rip ! I got the hill out of there and never went back !
My husband and I rented a cabin about six miles south of Darby for a year and a half. It was on West Fork Road, just of Hwy 92, and it was a wonderful year and a half in many ways. (In some ways it was a difficult time, but I won’t go into the negatives because they pertain to circumstances that could happen anywhere.) One winter morning we were surprised by a herd of elk grazing right outside our back door! We saw the herd many times actually, but they were usually a little further away. We heard the males bugling in October at the beginning of the rut, usually around one in the morning, under the most star-filled sky I’ve ever seen. Deer were everywhere, and in springtime it was common to see a doe with a couple of spotted fawns wandering through town. There were eagles, ospreys, cranes, mountain lions, and of course coyotes. Coyotes were everywhere, though you seldom saw them. We never saw bears or wolves, although friends had plenty of stories to tell about these species.
There’s so much more to tell. I haven’t mentioned the tall, majestic pines, mountains, or how everything changes and transforms with the seasons. I won’t get into the reasons we moved away, but we miss Montana a lot and plan to move back next summer. It has a certain magic that no other place I’ve lived shares.
Great story. That area is strangely Addictive.
I am watching Yellowstone now, dream to visit that magic place 👍
My family has a ranch right by there, we had it before filming started, but it’s pretty cool. Like you said, they did have to add a lot more fences and gates because people were sneaking in. We actually share a common area with chief Joseph so we can still see the Yellowstone barn
That’s crazy you should build some small homes and airbnb them out!
The farther from people the better....
California be like: Say no more
😂
The moon or in a coffin
Thanks for the tour! I used to live in Great Falls. My best friend and I used to go to Hamilton and stay with her spinster aunt for a week at a time when we were teenagers. I just loved it there. Her aunt (Helen Carruthers) was the county clerk of Ravalli county in 1967. She would take us to visit her friend, Glenn Hackney who owned a horse ranch south of town and he would let us ride his horses. We would ride them on the farm roads for hours and had the best time there. The Bitterroot Valley is absolutely beautiful! My friend’s mother and sister (the aunt) grew up in Hamilton. Her aunt would take us all over the area and show us around. We even had a turkey dinner picnic in Blodgett Canyon in the middle of summer! Some of my best memories were spent there. Nice small town with friendly people. I miss it. Your tour brought all the memories back. Thank you.
Thanks for watching!
I miss the wildness of Montana. Won't ever forget the sunshine, sun rise or sunsets I will go back but I probably won't leave next time
I grew up in Darby and briefly dated the daughter of the man who managed the Chief Joseph Ranch at that time. It is a really cool house and ranch outfit.
It is a great spot!
@@LivinginMontana1 When I watched the first few episodes I knew the house looked familiar and I couldn't figure out where until I found out the location. Now when I watch it I recognize all the ranch locations. Some has changed a bit over the last 35 years, but it is still the same place. Definitely a unique piece of beauty in the Bitterroot Valley and a highlight of God's creation.
Congratulation, I like Yellowstone, I see you from Ecuador..
My in-laws are from Darby, I love hearing their stories. I want to move to Montana someday.
A Montana Cattle Drive is on my bucketlist!!!
My brother and his friends, used to put on a costume and play Bigfoot, on that hill at Chief Joseph Ranch. They had so much fun, and the stories they told were hysterical! Different people had different reactions, and to hear him tell about it was so funny. It was funny right up until someone called the police anyway, and he had to go into the cold river across the highway to get away from the dogs chasing him. He did make it to the other side of the river, and got away.
That’s amazing what a great child hood would love to see that area !
Darby is a great place to live . Been going there for almost 5 years now. Don't forget to visit the 406 Saloon and the Bear cat Diner.
Thanks for watching!
from EGYPT with love
Thanks for watching!
This is pretty cool. As someone who is from a very large farm in Alberta, I think ranches are cool. I'm enjoying this video immensely. Cheers!
Thanks!
Really enjoyed the video and information. Montana is truly a beautiful place.
My brother n law lives in whitefish .. hes employed as a mountain rescue helicopter crewman.. he was in airforce para rescue (pjs)
My grandson is chief Joseph great great .. grandson ! This is really neat ! Nez perce!!!
The ranch has a meteorological uniqueness in that there's never raining or sleet... or...
There's a reason they only film 4 months a year.
I’d get a place several miles out of town. You can’t beat country living. You can go to town whenever you want.
Spent time in the Bitterroots years back.
Hiked Trapper peak too.
Watchin the show I had a feeling it was this region, not the region the show represents.
Was just here a week ago checking Montana out. Loved this state and I’m from WA which has a beautiful landscape. But Montana wins by far. Just hard to find work in these picturesque locations.
Thumb nail shows Trappers Peak. Beautiful area too Visit
I was in southern mt last fall n hard to believe the prices for real estate
The music is great on this video
Awesome ranch outdoor view 🙏🏻✌️🤠🤠🤠
how is this only 285 views? thank you so much for the tour!
Just posted it 1 hour ago!
@@LivinginMontana1 oh shoot i thought this was an old video because when it was in the suggestion box earlier the year said “2020” not 2021
@@DaleyDaleit’s up there now lol
Love this video and Montana😊
I was a resident of Prestonsburge, KY. If I could live there. I could live here as well.
Beautiful I wish I could be partners with the people who own that ranch it's beautiful I mean that it's really Beautiful
Interesting and informative.
Don't feel too bad , they had the gates closed when I wanted to check it out too.
I tried using the callbox next door to the place and got hung up on
So I didn't get an opportunity to check the place out, was pretty bummed out about it
@Hillary a friend of mine is telling me i should get a "Buying agent" instead of contacting a Realtor, he says the buying agent represents / works for you, where as a realtor is working for the seller, is that correct?
Not really. A Realtor can be either a buyers agent or a sellers agent. Montana allows dual agency so if you want someone truly representing only you, get a buyers agent, not the agent that has the house listed.
🤩 amazing
Thanks!
Where is the actual house? Is it on the Darby ranch or somewhere else?
It is on the ranch.
What a beautiful state. I moved from Fort Worth TX to Nashville TN. I think Tennessee is beautiful but states like Colorado, Wyoming and Montana are a little more beautiful.
I'm wanting to know if there is more affordable housing in Montana area, around Libby ,I have family there. Thank you for the tour.
Yes there is!
nice video ty
What road you take to get to the ranch
Highway 93
Montana is definitely got beautiful Country talk about being in God's Counrry 🙏
Does this ranch face the similar problems as Dutton faces in the show or they've already sold their land and embrace the new age..
Used to be a place for human beings to live, but now that the Californians moved in it’s absolutely terrible
Thanks for the nice video, however, where is the so-called “train station” located in Montana? I am referring to the place where the Dutton’s get rid of their “undesirable’s”, a place in Montana/Wyoming with no political oversight.
There are many train stations along the northern tier of Montana. The train follows Highway 2 across Montana. You can catch the Amtrak in most of the small towns up there. We have a large station here in Whitefish.
Lol that train station would be just north of us 20 around the Montana Idaho Wyoming borders.
@@LivinginMontana1 that is not what they mean by train station by the way.
The actual “train station” is inside of Yellowstone park. There is a small piece of land that has no county/state jurisdiction, therefore no sherrif, judge, no people for a jury. Therefore the only applicable law is whatever is Federal law. However, due to this small oversight, jurisdiction has been granted to the state of Wyoming so in reality, there is no real “train station”.
20 mil for 90 acres? That’s a steal
Montana, where you have to chip the ice off your Johnson to take a pee. I drove xcountry for 38 yrs. In the winter, every night is a three dog night!
The home prices seemed extremity overpriced ! Near 400.000 for a sectional ?
A section of land is 640 acres!
Montana is a really ugly state with horrible landscapes and weather. I highly recommend anyone interested in Montana look into living in North Dakota or Indiana. Way more scenic and beautiful than Montana
Nice try!😁 Appreciate the effort, though.
Absolutely correct. Ive lived here in Montana for 51 years what a dump. I cannt wait to carve out my piece of heaven in Clevland
Kind of like getting into Area 51. Do a video of Jellystone park.
So you willing to pay $1,500.00 per night for a Cabin ?? Insane..
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There’s probably not nearly as much murdering at the real ranch
"lake como " LOL :) didn't know you americans had a lake como too :)
It’s millions of dollars- that’s what it’s like!
Looks like a Californians dream
its filled with lots of woke movie stars who hate cows and guns ,and the american way of life,,,,,,
Really hate the Yellowstone show….it’s bringing too many Californians here
hated this show, espcailly the helicopters and the richness
love montana though, so much more diverse then oil alberta
let’s hear it🎉