Grant-Kohrs Ranch National Historic Site

The rear portion of the ranch house was an addition put on by Conrad Kohrs in 1891.
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.
Map showing location of park.
A front view of the ranch house.
Photo by NPS Photo
A view of the rear of the ranch house.
Photo by NPS Photo
Deer Lodge Mountain rises up over the pastures of Grant-Kohrs Ranch National Historic Site.
Photo by NPS Photo / Austin Bousquet
Fenced green pasture in front, 3 ranch buildings across center, blue sky with large white clouds.
Photo by NPS Photo/ Richard Headley
Herd of cattle moving from back right to front left in front of historic buildings
Photo by NPS Photo
Historic buildings surround fenced pasture, cattle being moved by cowboy on horseback toward viewer.
Photo by NPS Photo/ Lori Jensen