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Where did they film Yellowstone?

The show is based around a working cattle ranch in Montana. But, surprisingly, most of the show's seasons were filmed in the state of Utah, where the actual Yellowstone National Park reigns. In fact, The Salt Lake Tribune reported that 70 to 75 percent of seasons 1 to 3 were filmed across the state of Utah.



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BOZEMAN, Mont. — Down in Paradise Valley you can imagine going back in time to the wild west at the Yellowstone Film Ranch. For Co-founder Richie Gray, it's the ideal spot for any filmmaker to come and shoot their movie.

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Surprisingly, The Yellowstone Ranch, with its massive white barns and big Y decals, is a real place that you can visit. Nestled some five hours away from Yellowstone National Park, the Chief Joseph Ranch—a functioning cattle ranch in Darby, Montana—is the official location for the Dutton family home.

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No, Yellowstone is not based on any real events or people that exist in real life. However, the creator of the show explained that the issues that are explored in the show are inspired by problems that exist in western mountain states in the US.

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As an outdoor brand whose headquarters are in the great state of Montana, we, at Jelt, have been inundated with questions about whether the Paramount TV series Yellowstone is an accurate depiction of life in Montana. Well, I am here to set the record straight. It is NOT.

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Where was 1923 filmed? Montana offers the western backdrop for the series. The fictional Dutton ranch, which was also featured in Yellowstone, is actually the historic Chief Joseph Ranch in Darby, Montana.

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The series is set in the modern day and is supposed to take place at the same time that each season is released. This means that season one takes place in 2018, season two in 2019, season three in 2020, season four in 2021, and season five in 2022 and into 2023.

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One Montana resident who spoke to CNBC believes Yellowstone is not accurate representation of life there. It's unreal, lifelong Montanan Ginger Rice told the outlet. It doesn't portray Bozeman or Montana life as far as I'm concerned.

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