Yellowstone has become a television phenomenon over the course of three seasons on the Paramount Network, and outside of its gritty, intense drama, one of the biggest draws of the show is the amazing scenery of the Dutton Ranch. The real-life ranch is located in a remote part of rural Montana, and fans of the show can actually rent a cabin and stay there, complete with tours of the ranch and the set of Yellowstone. Yellowstone follows the story of the Dutton clan, headed up by iron-willed patriarch John Dutton (Kevin Costner). The Duttons own the largest contiguous cattle ranch in the U.S., and much of the show's drama stems from their conflict with the various entities that border their land — as well as law enforcement, since the Duttons' single-minded quest to maintain control of their land at all cost often drives them into questionable ethical and legal situations.