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Intro. In Yellowstone, the Dutton family lives near Bozeman, located in the state of Montana, a region defined by vast valleys, mountain ranges, rivers, and striking natural scenery. Bozeman blends moderate urban life — including a university, local commerce, and growing tourism — with a strong rural identity rooted in ranching and western heritage. The narrative centers on the fictional Yellowstone Dutton Ranch, which represents family legacy and the struggle to protect large ancestral lands from real estate expansion and political and economic pressures. This regional setting highlights contrasts between town and countryside, modern luxury and tradition, and nearby Indigenous communities. Overall, the environment combines abundant wilderness, harsh seasonal climate, and western cultural identity, shaping the characters’ conflicts, choices, relationships, and the broader themes explored throughout the series.

Beth Dutton e Monica Dutton

@Rafael Garcia