500 acres hosted by Jenny K.
1 RV/tent site
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Montana Red Devon Ranch is owned and managed by Jenny Kahrl. Her boys Riley and Kiril were raised on the ranch and often help with cattle, land, and maintenance.
We have chosen Red Devon cattle for their history (originally from Devonshire England, Devons arrived in North America in 1624!), their docility, and their gourmet beef.
Our cattle eat only grass, hay, and forages, as Nature intended.
We manage our land to protect wildlife and clean water for all, to improve soils, preserve open space, and feed hundreds of our neighbors.
All our grassfed beef is sold within 50 miles of the ranch.
We also have a deep commitment to sharing our love of land and animals with our community, both near and far.
We have hosted international visitors from France, Russia, Japan, Brazil, New Zealand, Australia, Canada, and many many Americans.
Jenny Kahrl speaks French fluently.
We hope to share our love of this land and its riches with many visitors, for it is only by knowing where our food originates that we can appreciate each farm and farm family for their work to feed America and the world.Snuggled beside a hay shed, beside running water and edged with cottonwoods and hay bales for privacy, three miles from the village of Harrison, MT, this campsite provides spectacular views of the Tobacco Root Mountains smack in the middle of a working cattle ranch.
ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING is available! Reserve your time slot in the EXTRAS.
We raise heritage Red Devon cattle and and sell grassfed beef in Bozeman and breeding stock cattle from Alberta to Nevada. Many days during summer the cattle herd grazes in the same field in which the campsite sits. Bald Eagles nest nearby, coyotes and elk sing overnight, and trout abound in South Willow Creek (which runs through the property).
Harrison Lake Reservoir is close by for fishing and boating adventures, the Tobacco Roots are filled with hiking trails, and Yellowstone National Park is only 90 miles away through gorgeous country. Lewis and Clark Caverns, Headwaters State Park, Canyon Ferry, and Bozeman are all within easy driving distance. The Town Haul Diner in Harrison serves breakfast and lunch. Hikes on foot are permitted in fields on the ranch which do not contain livestock. All visiting dogs must be leashed at all times on the ranch when they are within any field containing cattle, there are fields for "free rein" dog walking. Bicycles are welcome on the gravel roads of the ranch, and there are good public trails into the mountains behind the village of Pony, 3 miles from the ranch.
The Ranch is in Montana FWP BLOCK MANAGEMENT for autumn hunters.