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Grant-Kohrs Ranch National Historic Site

, Montana

Acreage: 1,618.38
Category: National Historic Site
Date Established: 08/25/1972

Grant-Kohrs Ranch National Historic Site commemorates the Western cattle industry from its 1850s inception through recent times. The park was enacted in 1972, and embraces 1,500 acres and 90 structures. The site is maintained today as a working ranch.

—Stephanie Hester, NPCA

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We visited the park on our way to Yellowstone from Glacier. It was a wonderful surprise. We ended up staying for hours as there was so much to see and learn. The blacksmith alone made the stop more than worthwhile.
Submitted by Betty at: September 30, 2009
We go to the Ranch's Christmas Open house every year with our 3 young kids. It is so much fun to soak up the history and old fashioned holiday cheer, complete with sleigh ride, cider, holiday handmade crafts, and the famed blacksmith shop "iron candy canes" for the kids! Great memory making outing!!
Submitted by malkin house at: September 30, 2009
This is one of the lost jewels of the National Park Service. Located on I-90 almost exactly between Yellowstone and Glacier, this park is sadly unknown to visitors. Stop by on your next trip through - you won't regret it!
Submitted by A friend at: May 19, 2009

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