To most Texans' excitement, TV's hottest show will finally return in November. But what if I told you you don't have to wait to see the ranch? You could hop a plane to Missoula International Airport in no time and live it up like Rip.

The numbers don't lie, Yellowstone is the most popular show on television in recent memory. Did you know that more people tuned in for its Season 4 premiere than did for the Season 4 premiere of Game of Thrones?

Now, we all know that the show is set in Montana, but did you know that the Dutton Ranch is the Chief Joseph Ranch in Darby, Montana? And if you really would like to live the "Yellowstone" lifestyle, there are two cabins on the property available for you to rent out.

First up is Lee Dutton's cabin, Lee is the oldest son of John Dutton (no spoilers here). The cabin itself was built in 1916 and is located approximately 50 feet from the Lodge, the Fisherman Cabin overlooks the Bitterroot River.

The cabin provides 360-degree views of the Bitterroot Mountains and the Sapphire Mountains. ​The rate is $1,200 per night for up to 4 guests.

Want to Stay in a Real Dutton Ranch Cabin from the TV Show 'Yellowstone'?

Now, we all know that the show is set in Montana, but did you knot that the Dutton Ranch is actually the Chief Joseph Ranch in Darby, Montana? And if you really would like to live the "Yellowstone" lifestyle for a while, there are actually two cabins on the property available for you to rent out.

There currently aren't any pictures of Rip's cabin available, but it will set you back $1,500 per night and that includes up to 4 guests. You've seen the cabin on the show but if you need a refresher on the layout:

MAIN FLOOR
- Master bedroom with queen bed
- Full bathroom with bathtub
- Kitchen
- Living room
- Master bedroom with queen bed
- Full bathroom
- 2 porches
LOFT
- 2 twin beds
- Queen bed

ACCOMMODATIONS:
3 queen beds and 2 twin beds (sleeps up to 8 guests)

Looks like a good time in Big Sky country -- click here for more details.

Look at This Gorgeous 78-acre Ranch in Troup, TX--"Little Yellowstone"

See why it's called "little Yellowstone." This place would be akin to having your own state park--lovely home, custom barn, wildlife, income opps.

Gallery Credit: Tara Holley

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