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Grant-Kohrs Ranch National Historic SiteKids practicing their roping skills on Woody the wooden steer.
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Grant-Kohrs Ranch National Historic Site
Contact Us
Park ranger answering visitor questions.
Park rangers and volunteers can answer your questions by e-mail, phone, mail and in person!

Write to
Grant-Kohrs Ranch NHS
266 Warren Lane
Deer Lodge, MT 59722

E-mail Us

Phone
Visitor Center (406) 846-2070 ext. 250
Headquarters (406) 846-2070 ext. 224

Fax
(406) 846-3962

Fox one of the ranches saddle horses.  

Did You Know?
Like your fingernails a horse’s hoof keeps growing. If it doesn’t wear down naturally, it is necessary to trim it. If it gets worn down faster than it can grow, it needs an iron shoe to protect it. In trail-driving days, cowboys often left their horses unshod unless they got sore-footed.

Last Updated: August 02, 2006 at 13:52 EST