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Grant-Kohrs Ranch National Historic Site
Site Index
Grant-Kohrs Ranch National Historic Site
Contact Us 14-November-2005
Frequently Asked Questions 14-November-2005
Grant-Kohrs Ranch National Historic Site 14-November-2005
Patrol 13-December-2005
For Kids
Be A Junior Ranger 10-April-2006
For Kids 14-December-2005
Junior Rancher Booklet 02-February-2009
Junior Ranger List 04-June-2008
pages 13-16 02-February-2009
pages 17-24 02-February-2009
pages 1-8 02-February-2009
pages 9-12 02-February-2009
For Teachers
Beargrass Basket 18-October-2008
Bits and Pieces of Historical Deer Lodge 18-October-2008
Blacksmiths Through Time 18-October-2008
Can You Identify Me? 31-May-2008
Choose Your Nest Site 31-May-2008
Chuck Wagon Archive 18-October-2008
Cold, Lost and Trying to Stay Warm and Safe 18-October-2008
Cowboy Portfolio 18-October-2008
Cowboy Yarn's 18-October-2008
Curriculum Materials 27-June-2006
Dhem Birds Dhem Birds 31-May-2008
Fast Food of the Past 31-May-2008
Fire on the Prairie 18-October-2008
For Teachers 16-November-2005
Grasses Available in Different Habitats 18-October-2008
Guest Speakers 30-December-2008
Historic Deer Lodge Jeopardy Game 18-October-2008
Historic Deer Lodge Power Point 18-October-2008
Kissing the Range 18-October-2008
Lesson Plans & Teacher Guides 16-July-2006
Memoirs of a Bird 31-May-2008
Memories of "Cookie" 18-October-2008
Name Those Grasses and Plants! 18-October-2008
Native American Resources 18-October-2008
North American "Puffy" Beaver 18-October-2008
Professional Development 09-January-2007
Range Grass Concentration 18-October-2008
Rock Odyssey 31-May-2008
Rock On! 31-May-2008
The Clever and Busy Builders 18-October-2008
The Extinguisher 18-October-2008
This Land Is Your Land 18-October-2008
Traveling Trunks 16-November-2005
We Like to Live Among Healthy Streams lesson plan 22-July-2006
What Is This Dingle-hopper? 18-October-2008
What Plant Is This? 31-May-2008
Where Shall We Eat? 31-May-2008
Who Lives Here? 18-October-2008
Will She Blow? 31-May-2008
Will Your Tree Survive? 18-October-2008
History & Culture
Cattle Barons 25-July-2006
Chuck wagon recipes 10-July-2007
Collections 30-July-2006
Conrad K. Warren 30-July-2006
Conrad Kohrs 29-July-2006
Cowboy Songbook 04-October-2008
cowboys 25-July-2006
History & Culture 16-November-2005
John Bielenberg 29-July-2006
John Francis Grant 29-July-2006
Open Range 06-August-2006
People 27-June-2006
Stories 27-June-2006
The Winter of 1886 06-August-2006
Trail Drives 06-August-2006
Nature & Science
Animals 16-July-2006
Bird Checklist 13-February-2008
Bird Field Guide 26-February-2008
Birds 06-February-2008
BLM Injury Report 11-February-2008
Disturbed Lands 30-January-2008
Environmental Factors 30-January-2008
Federal Restoration Plan 11-February-2008
Grant-Kohrs Ranch Injury Report 11-February-2008
Mammals 16-July-2006
Nature & Science 16-November-2005
Plant Field Guide 26-February-2008
Wildlife Field Guide 26-February-2008
Park Management
Administrative History 30-January-2007
American Indian Affiliation 27-November-2007
Barn Restoration 27-November-2007
Barn Restoration and Visitor Center 13-December-2008
Business Plan 12-February-2007
Business Plan/Core Operations 27-November-2007
Centennial Initiative 27-November-2007
Centennial Initiative 2016 23-August-2007
Centennial Strategy 23-August-2007
Comprehensive Interpretive Plan 05-February-2007
Cultural Landscape Report 30-January-2007
Development Zone 05-February-2007
East Feed Lot/Warren Hereford Ranch 31-January-2007
Effluent Project 27-November-2007
Energy Use and Conservation 13-December-2008
Existing Conditions Documentation 31-January-2007
Fee Demonstration 27-November-2007
Foundation for Planning and Management 28-July-2008
FY04 Annual Report 25-September-2006
FY05 Annual Report 25-September-2006
Grant-Kohrs Residence 31-January-2007
Home Ranch 31-January-2007
Introduction 30-January-2007
Jobs 04-February-2008
Landscape Analysis and Evaluation 05-February-2007
Landscape Physical History 31-January-2007
Management 23-July-2006
Our Staff & Offices 22-January-2007
Park Cattle 27-November-2007
Park Planning 25-September-2006
Pasture/Hay Field 05-February-2007
Railroad Corridor & Barrow Pit/Wetland 05-February-2007
References 05-February-2007
Riparian Woodland 05-February-2007
Service First Initiative 27-November-2007
Superfund Update 27-November-2007
Sustainable Ranching 01-November-2008
Upland Pasture 05-February-2007
Volunteers 27-November-2007
Warren Residence 31-January-2007
Water Rights 25-June-2008
Park News
Holiday in the National Parks 19-December-2007
Modification to Visitor Center 14-October-2006
News 13-December-2005
News Releases 17-July-2006
Park Newspaper 14-October-2006
Ranch Roundup 12-April-2009
Photos & Multimedia
Multimedia Presentations 01-November-2008
Photo Gallery 18-December-2005
Photos & Multimedia 18-December-2005
Plan Your Visit
Accessibility 04-April-2006
Directions 16-November-2005
Fees & Reservations 18-December-2005
For Kids 18-December-2005
Guided Tours 18-December-2005
Location Fees 17-November-2007
Nearby Attractions 18-December-2005
Operating Hours & Seasons 18-December-2005
Outdoor Activities 18-December-2005
Permits 14-November-2007
Plan Your Visit 15-November-2005
Schedule Of Events 15-November-2005
Special Use Application 14-November-2007
Things To Do 15-November-2005
Things To Know Before You Come 18-December-2005
Your Safety 04-April-2006
Support Your Park
Cooperating Association 20-September-2008
Join Our Friends 21-March-2009
Support Your Park 23-July-2006
Volunteer 23-July-2006
Historic image of cattle drive.  

Did You Know?
Cattle drives rarely went more than ten or twelve miles a day. The cattle had to be given time to rest and graze. A drive from Texas to Montana could take up to five months. Kohrs bought two-year-old steers and brought them north to graze on the rich grasses of eastern Montana.

Last Updated: July 25, 2006 at 00:23 EST