What town do they visit in Yellowstone?


What town do they visit in Yellowstone? These days, the Yellowstone cast spends most of their time in Montana to film on a real-life ranch in the state where the show is meant to take place. The Dutton family's gorgeous log cabin is actually a 5,000-square foot mansion located on Chief Joseph Ranch near Darby, Montana.


What is the best base city for Yellowstone?

Jackson, WY is the ideal base camp for a trip to Yellowstone. Here are 5 reasons why you should stay in Jackson Hole while visiting Yellowstone National Park.


Is Bozeman or Jackson Hole closer to Yellowstone?

While Bozeman is only an hour and a half away from Yellowstone, it is over 4 hours to Jackson, Wyoming, and Grand Teton National Park! The shortest path is to travel outside Yellowstone, then cut through the Tetons into Jackson.


How many days do you need in Yellowstone?

You could easily take two weeks to explore Yellowstone (and you might want to after you spend a day here). To truly experience the best aspects of the park, you'll want to plan at least three days. But if you only have one day to spend in the park, you want to get the most out of your time here.


Which is the best entrance to Yellowstone?

One of the reasons why the West Entrance is the most used is that it's the closest entrance to the Lower Loop in Yellowstone, where most of the big attractions are. Some of those popular attractions include: Madison Valley. A great place to see wildlife like elk and bison.


What not to do in Yellowstone National Park?

Protect yourself and the sights you plan to enjoy by following a few simple rules:
  • Never approach wildlife. The animals in Yellowstone are wild and unpredictable, no matter how calm they appear to be. ...
  • Stay on boardwalks and trails in thermal areas. ...
  • Never feed wildlife. ...
  • Never park in the road or block traffic.


Who actually owns Yellowstone ranch?

Subscribe to our Yellowstone Newsletter: The Chief Joseph Ranch, a historic working cattle ranch in western Montana, has been owned and operated by rancher Shane Libel and his family since 2012.