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Grant-Kohrs Ranch National Historic SiteView of some of the ranch buildings in the lower yard
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Grant-Kohrs Ranch National Historic Site
Things To Do
 
View of the park visitor center.

When you arrive at the ranch, your first stop should be the Visitor Center.  There you may sign up for guided tours, and find out about the day’s other activities.  From the Visitor Center, a 400-yard paved path will lead you to the ranch complex.

Among the original buildings on the site are the historic ranch house, the bunkhouse, the blacksmith shop, horse barns, and cattle sheds.

If you feel a need to stretch your legs, there are some easy walking trails you can venture on. You will have an opportunity to see parts of the ranch many visitors don't experience.

And don't forget, the cows, horses and chickens are always present to educate, entertain and enjoy.

Scenic view of the ranch.
There are many things to see at the ranch.
links to photo gallery of the ranch
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Coffee and biscuits cooking over the campfire.
Chuck Wagon Recipes
Try some of our favorite chuck wagon recipes at home
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Historic image of cattle drive.  

Did You Know?
Cattle drives rarely went more than ten or twelve miles a day. The cattle had to be given time to rest and graze. A drive from Texas to Montana could take up to five months. Kohrs bought two-year-old steers and brought them north to graze on the rich grasses of eastern Montana.

Last Updated: August 20, 2006 at 13:22 EST