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Grant-Kohrs Ranch National Historic Site MT

Lat, Long: 46.41358923, -112.7467024

Designation: National Historic Site

Wide open spaces, the hard-working cowboy, his spirited cow pony, and vast herds of cattle are among the strongest symbols of the American West. Once the headquarters of a 10 million acre cattle empire, Grant-Kohrs Ranch National Historic Site preserves these symbols and commemorates the role of cattlemen in American history.

Weather:

Spring: Temperatures can fluctuate greatly. Sub-freezing temperatures in the morning can give way to mild days. Snow in early spring, rain in late season. Summer: Temperatures can average 70-80 F, but can reach highs of 100 F. Rain rare. Dry and hot. Fall: Temperatures can fluctuate greatly. Sub-freezing mornings can give way to mild days. Rain in early fall likely. Winter: Temperature can fall to -30 F, with highs of 10-20 F. Snow is possible. Cold weather gear is highly recommended.

Directions:

Arriving from the east: Take Interstate 90, exit 187. Drive through town, approximately 2.5 miles. Turn left onto Grant Circle and enter the park. Arriving from the west: Take Interstate 90, exit 184. Turn right. Drive approximately 3/4 of a mile. Turn right on to Grant Circle and enter the park.

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Address/Contact:

251 Grant Circle

Deer Lodge, US, 59722

Phone: 4068462070

Email: grko_interpretation@nps.gov

Entrance Fees:

A front view of the ranch house.A view of the rear of the ranch house.Deer Lodge Mountain rises up over the pastures of Grant-Kohrs Ranch National Historic Site.Fenced green pasture in front, 3 ranch buildings across center, blue sky with large white clouds.Herd of cattle moving from back right to front left in front of historic buildingsHistoric buildings surround fenced pasture, cattle being moved by cowboy on horseback toward viewer.