Grant-Kohrs Ranch National Historic Site | State & National Parks of Montana: Hiking, Wildlife & More
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The Grant-Kohrs Ranch National Historic Site preserves these symbols and commemorates the role of cattlemen in American history. Established in 1972 along the banks of the Clark Fork River at Cottonwood Creek by a Canadian fur trader, Johnny Grant, the park commemorates the Western cattle industry. Once the headquarters of a 10-million-acre cattle empire, the Grant-Kohrs Ranch National Historic Site is still a 1,500-acre ranch working ranch with rangers emulating early ranch life by tending cattle, taking care of horses and equipment, and mending fences. Visitors can tour several ranch buildings, including the bunkhouses where cowboys and ranch hands lived, and the handsome ranch house where the ranch owners stayed.

266 Warren Ln, Deer Lodge, MT 59722, Phone: 406-846-2070

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