
Every ranch belongs to Yellowstone – including Taylor Sheridan’s property
By Yana Grebenyuk | Published: 2025-11-01 11:31:00 | Source: Us Weekly
appears in Yellowstone The franchise is not only set on farms, but depicted on them as well – some of which are owned by a co-creator Taylor Sheridan.
After starting out as an actor, Sheridan began writing film scripts and then moved to the small screen with… Yellowstonewhich aired from 2018 to 2024. Sheridan expanded his television universe with the prequels 1883 and 1923 as well as upcoming spinoffs. Dutton Farm, Madison and Y: Marshals.
Sheridan has also worked on original shows Landman, Mayor of Kingstown, Lyons and Tulsa King. This allowed production at various locations throughout the American West, including farms. Cast members from Sheridan’s shows previously spoke exclusively to Us Weekly How Joining the world of Yellowstone requires participating in the show’s “Cowboy Camp.”
“It is really helpful to learn how to become skilled at handling horses and using ancient weapons and weapons,” Brian Geraghty It was shared in 2022 before the 1923 premiere. “Then it’s also great to reinforce the bond between us as characters.”
Geraghty noted that the training helped the actors become “more comfortable around each other,” adding: “(We) build each other up and get good. It’s helpful for the actual skill set, but it’s also helpful for the characters in terms of how they relate to each other in the actual show.”
Michelle RandolphFor her part, she said she and her classmates had a lot of fun at the cowboy camp. “(There were) a lot of ice baths,” she joked. “Group ice baths, and after that, we were all in a lot of pain for a while.”
Darren Mann He called the concept a “well-oiled machine.”
“Taylor is assembling a fantastic cast and crew,” he added. “The camaraderie on set was always great.”
Keep scrolling for details on the various real-life farms featured in the game Yellowstone universe:
Chief Joseph’s Ranch

Yellowstonewhich premiered in 2018, introduced viewers to the fictional Dutton family, who own the largest ranch in Montana. As the fictional universe grew, so did the number of shows filmed at the ranch, which in real life is known as the Chief Joseph Ranch.
A working cattle ranch in Montana has opened to guests after becoming popular Yellowstone.
Yellowstone Cinema Ranch

Certain scenes for YellowstoneThe spinoff is set in 1883 on the Yellowstone Ranch in Montana, which includes a 26-block Western town.
Bosque Farm

Sheridan owns several parcels of land, including Bosque Ranch in Texas, a personal ranch that now hosts film shoots, TV shows, concerts and special events.
Papa Creek Ranch

Sheridan purchased Papa’s Creek Ranch in 2024, but it has not been used on screen. The Wyoming location was a personal acquisition for the prolific producer.
Four Sixes Farm

In 2021, Sheridan purchased the legendary Four Sixes Ranch in Texas, which is more than 100 years old. It is set to serve as a backdrop to what is now delayed 6666 The spin-off that will follow Jimmy Herdstrom (Jefferson White) during his work on the farm.
“Founded when the Comanche still ruled West Texas, no ranch in America is more steeped in the history of the West than the 6666 Ranch,” the chain’s official description reads. “6666 still operates as it did two centuries ago, covering an entire county, where the rule of law and the laws of nature merge in a place where the most dangerous thing one does is the next thing. … 6666 is synonymous with the ruthless endeavor of raising the finest horses and cattle in the world, and ultimately where world-class cowboys are born and made.”
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