Does the Yellowstone TV series inspire you?
Do you find Jim and Sam's posts while they work on their Montana Ranches intriguing?

This vacation rental just might be for you.

It's the only rental sitting on 10,000 acres, off grid, no touristy crap and no frills.

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It's no frills if you don't consider Mule deer in your yard and a resident herd of 600 head of Elk frills.

I use to keep 50 horses on this ranch every winter, back then there was a old cowboy that lived in this cabin, he kept watch on my stock all winter.

The cabin sits high on a bench and has a great view.

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I've been through the cabin, it's nothing fancy, no bells and whistles.

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Just the basics, just like its always been.

By chance I did a search on the place, ' The Whiskey Trail Ranch' just to see if it'd acquired a digital footprint, I got two hits, the VRBO listing and this from 2019...


Historic Melton Ranch buffalo round-up film

RONAN — A free screening of “A Montana Legacy: The Melton Buffalo Ranch 1948-1962,” will be shown on Thursday, April 18, 2019 at the Ronan Community Center small room at 6 p.m. and again at 7:30 p.m.

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Ike Melton stands beside his ranch sign
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“It’s exciting! You need a fast horse and he’s got be sure footed.” That’s how LaRue Melton enthusiastically describes riding alongside buffalo on a horse running full speed over rocky terrain during the roundup at the Whiskey Trail Ranch. The last roundup actually took five months to corral and move about 300 head of bulls, cows and calves. More than 30 individuals participated on the Saturday kickoff of the roundup in September of 1961. Five cowboys hung in to the end in mid-February, 1962 when the last bison were corralled and sent to a buyer in Wyoming. The five who hung in to the end were, Ike and LaRue Melton, Tide and Bob Darlington and Larry Christensen. Those cowboys and a few others were also on the Yellowstone National Park buffalo roundups in the 1960s.

With archival 8mm silent film and interviews with the three surviving children of Ike and Villa Melton, as well as two cowboys who participated, the film paints a vivid picture of the family and life at the Whiskey Trail Ranch. The surviving children — Nora Jean Malinak, LaRue Melton, Terry Melton, as well as Larry Christensen, Bud (Stan) Harris, Marlene Melton, Gary Abbey and Laurence Walchuk — reveal details of sure-footed horses, building corrals, trucking buffalo and Villa’s National Bison Range experience.

The film was produced by Caribou Crossing, a local media partnership and co-directed by Frank Tyro and Larry (Joe) Darlington.
DVDs of the 56-minute program will be available at the screenings.


Here is the VRBO url if it interests you, they have good reviews.
https://www.vrbo.com/935193

I'll copy and paste their VRBO write up.

$194

avg/night

Cabin (Sleeps 8)

3 bedrooms 1 bathroom

KitchenLiving RoomDeck/Patio

2 Bedrooms + loft, 1 Bathroom, Sleeps 6 + double bed in outside guest room

Right in the middle of upland bird country, this remodeled homestead cabin is nestled in the Ferry Basin on the Flathead Indian Reservation. Enjoy a private get-a-way on a privately owned 5000 acre plus 5000 acre leased cattle ranch. The cabin has 2 bedrooms plus a loft with a bed and a privacy curtain. It also has an un-attached guest room.

The cabin does NOT have a land line and there is cell service, although the weather can limit this at times.
There is a corral for guests to use if they would like to bring their own horses. This ranch is home to black bears, mule deer and about 6oo head of elk. Guests will have access to explore the entire ranch and enjoy amazing views of wildlife in their natural setting as well as some old homestead sites.

While this is not a "dude ranch", it is a working ranch with everything done on horseback and the family would welcome you to observe the different activities that take place day to day. Branding season, gathering and sorting are especially great opportunities for photography.

This "off the grid" vacation cabin is a dream destination for bird watchers and photographers. There have been returning great horned owls. It is also located right in the heart of a diligently maintained Mountain Blue Bird Trail. Along the 20 mile road to town, enjoy amazing views of the Flathead river as it cuts through the sheared off clay banks.

Just 8 miles to the Flathead River fishing access Sloan's Bridge, this is also a popular "put-in and take-out" spot for rafters. Our guests find we are a perfect proximity to all of the attractions in the Flathead. Spend a day at the Bison Range and then another at Glacier Park. Make sure you check out the fishing and recreating on Flathead lake as well.

Traveling from Yellowstone to Glacier? We are the perfect stopping point between these 2 amazing national parks. The cabin is fully furnished and equipped with a dishwasher, coffee maker, microwave, full size fridge/freezer, stove and bbq grill. It has all the bedding and towels and dishes needed for our guests. It includes a washer and dryer as well.

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