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63 Ranch. PO Box 979, Livingston, MT 59047. Phone:
406-222-0570.
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The 63 is a working dude ranch with origins dating back to 1863,
(hence its name), and was the first dude ranch in Montana declared a
National Historic Site. The ranch sits at an elevation of
5,600
feet below Elephant Head Mountain, 50 miles north of Yellowstone
National Park, 12 miles from Livingston. Our ranch borders Gallatin
National Forest, straddles Mission Creek Canyon, meets the craggy peaks
of the Absaroka Mountains and rolls across grassy hills, rimrock ridges
and sagebrush benches above the Yellowstone River. Enjoy a full ranch
experience with plenty of western activities, comfortable accommodations
and great food.
63 Ranch. PO Box 979, Livingston, MT 59047. Phone: 406-222-0570. E-mail VIDEO
Nelson’s Spring Creek Ranch. 101 Nelson Spring Creek Road, Livingston, MT 59047. Phone: 406-222-6560. E-mail
Yellowstone Valley Ranch (YVR). 3840 Highway 89 South, Livingston, MT 59047. Phone: 406-333-4787; Toll-free: 1-800-626-3526. E-mail
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