Ranches Inspired by 'Yellowstone' Are Up for Grabs The television series Yellowstone has ignited a significant surge in demand for large-scale cattle ranches across Montana, Wyoming, and Idaho, with luxury properties that mirror the show’s depiction of rugged Western life now available for purchase. A top real estate brokerage specializing in ranches reported a 250% increase in its listing inventory over the past year, reflecting the growing interest in properties that embody the multigenerational, family-owned cattle operations central to the drama. Among the most notable listings are several properties that either appeared on the show or share its iconic aesthetic, offering buyers a chance to live the lifestyle of the Dutton family. One such property is the 357-acre Two Feathers Ranch in Darby, Montana, which was previously part of the Chief Joseph Ranch—the primary filming location for Yellowstone. The ranch features a 7,200-square-foot contemporary home, irrigated meadows, a lake, and frontage on Tin Cup Creek. Another standout is the 190-acre Red Hills Ranch in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, which has been owned by U.S. Senator Herb Kohl since 1975. This compound includes a main lodge, an owner’s residence, three riverfront cabins, and over a mile of frontage on the Gros Ventre River. In Idaho, the 56-acre 535 Swan Lane offers 900 feet of Snake River frontage, a 6,000-square-foot primary residence, a guest cottage, and a trout-stocked private pond. The phenomenon, dubbed the “Yellowstone effect,” has reinvigorated the ranching real estate market, with buyers seeking properties that capture the show’s romanticized vision of the American West.#two_feathers_ranch #yellowstone #red_hills_ranch #535_swanson_lane #herb_kohl