Following its debut in 2018, Yellowstone took the world by storm and became the most popular show on television. Not only did it launch a successful franchise, but the neo-Western series also made ratings history, thanks to its stellar cast, compelling plot and gorgeous backdrop.
Throughout the series, countless fans followed the Dutton family as they fought to protect their Montana ranch—a piece of land that's been owned by the Duttons for seven generations. And with the second half of the show's fifth (and final) season premiering in November 2024, we'll get to reunite with the powerful family and see what becomes of their coveted property. But for now, we're curious to know: Where is Yellowstone filmed? Do those sprawling fields and picturesque mountains look the same in real life? And more importantly, is the Dutton Ranch real?
We did some digging and learned quite a bit about the show's filming locations—including the fact that it inspired Yellowstone star Luke Grimes (who plays Kayce Dutton) to move to Montana. He told Cowboys & Indians Magazine, "I'm less than an hour from the ranch we shoot on and just as close to Missoula, where some of our sound stages are. That kind of drive here is a pleasure. First season, I never would've thought I would've ended up living here, but man, I'm in heaven."
Keep reading for all the details on the shooting locations for the Paramount Network series.