- A 6,220-acre ranch with a seven-bedroom home near Bozeman, Montana, is for sale for $39.5 million.
- There is also a horse pasture and stable on the property. The house is decorated with deer heads.
- It looks like the Dutton's house from "Yellowstone." See inside.
Grey Cliffs Ranch, a 6,220-acre property located in Three Forks, Montana, looks like it's straight out of the TV show "Yellowstone." It's on the market for $39.5 million.
Source: MLS
It's located 30 miles northwest of Bozeman, Montana — the Rocky Mountain ski town that out-of-staters flocked to during the pandemic.
It's also just an hour-and-a-half drive to Yellowstone National Park, where the eponymous show takes place, per Google Maps.
Source: NBC
The property was a cattle ranch until it was bought in 2003. Now it's filled with trees and grass.
Source: MLS
There are also two fishing ponds, 1,000 acres of grounds for livestock, a shooting range, and a riding range.
Source: MLS, Tamara Williams and Company
There is a tack room, an indoor riding arena, and two houses for ranch hands nearby the riding range, according to a map of the property.
There is also a three-bedroom guest house.
Source: Tamara Williams and Company
The main house on the property, built in 2004, is 7,980 square feet. For years, it has been used as a bed and breakfast, but is being sold as a single-family lodge.
Guests who stayed at the ranch's bed and breakfast could hunt, fish, and — for an extra fee — ride horses and make pottery.
Source: MLS
The details of the interior echo the land the property sits on. There is wood that matches the color of the trees and stone tiling that blends in with the color of the plains.
Source: MLS
Upon entering the house, there is a massive living room on the first floor. It features mounted heads of various woodland animals, and a stacked-rock gas fireplace.
Source: Tamara Williams and Company
When you walk in the house, there are floor-to-ceiling living room windows and a dining area to the right, with enough room for leather chairs and a dark wood table.
A large chef's kitchen is connected to the dining room. It features art inspired by the region, and there is a breakfast bar.
The kitchen has custom cabinetry, stainless steel appliances, and a walk-in pantry.
Source: Tamara Williams and Company
The dining room and kitchen area leads to a bar with stone-tiled floors, and mounted rifles.
If you prefer somewhere quiet, there is a sun room next to the bar, with room for wicker chairs to enjoy the views.
There are two bedrooms on the first floor.
The second level is at the top of these stairs.
One of the bedrooms is on this floor. It features a mounted deer head, fireplace, and wood accents.
There is an adjoining bathroom.
There is even a bidet.
The exercise room on the second floor looks straight out of Equinox.
There is also a gun room.
Down two flights from the top floor, is a basement, with four bedroom suites and a second living room. Without massive windows, it has a much cozier feel.
There is also a laundry room and a utility room on this floor, according to Tamara Williams.
The basement still features a good amount of natural light. Each bedroom on this floor has its own bathroom.
With art, massive windows, and architectural features that match the exterior, those inside the lodge won't forget where they are.
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