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Grant-Kohrs Ranch National Historic Site
Frequently Asked Questions
 

Are you open year round?
We are open every day of the year except Thanksgiving Day, December 25, and January 1.

Can I bring my RV into the parking lot?
The Visitor Center parking lot is large enough for RV's.

How far are we from Glacier NP and/or Yellowstone NP?
Grant-Kohrs Ranch NHS is located midway between Glacier and Yellowstone. It is approximately a 3 1/2 hour drive to either park.

What is the cost for tours?
There is no fee. However, to go on a tour of the main ranch house, you must sign up at the visitor center. Space is limited on the tours.

Are dogs allowed?
Dogs are allowed only in the main parking lot and need to be on a leash no longer than 6'.

Is there horse back riding at the ranch?
We do not offer horse back riding at the ranch. Visitors are welcome to bring their own horses and ride the 7 miles of designated roads and trails during regular working hours, by picking up a map at the Visitor Center. Contact Powell County Chamber of Commerce for information on where to go horse back riding.

Cowboys on horseback on the open range.  

Did You Know?
Cowboys came from many cultures. Some were Americans from the east, and others were immigrants from European countries. More than one quarter of all cowboys were African American.

Last Updated: January 10, 2007 at 16:30 EST