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Grant-Kohrs Ranch National Historic SiteSome of the park's herd of cattle.
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Grant-Kohrs Ranch National Historic Site
For Teachers
 
A ranger teaching school children how to read cattle brands.
 

Grant-Kohrs Ranch is working to provide quality curriculum-based resources and activities for teachers.

There is no fee to visit the ranch. If you would like to bring a school group to the ranch, you need to make a reservation by calling 406-846-2070 ext. 224 or you can contact the education specialist. Please have ready the date you would like to come, the time you will be coming and how many will be in your group.

Teachers collecting aquatic insects.
Grant-Kohrs Ranch 2009 Teacher Workshop
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Cattle and horses grazing lush Montana grasses.  

Did You Know?
“Range Wars” between cattlemen and sheep growers didn’t happen in Montana. For a time, Montana cattlemen found it profitable to raise sheep. Then, when cattle became profitable again, they switched back to cattle. Montana ranges support a wide variety of grazing animals, both wild and domestic.

Last Updated: September 21, 2006 at 13:27 EST