I'm a TV junkie! One of the biggest TV shows people in Washington are watching is Yellowstone. Season 5, Part 2 has recently begun, and from what I’ve seen Kevin Costner said he still ain’t coming back to the show for any cameos (that's a bummer and a spoiler alert).

You’ll find some of the biggest fans of the show living in the Spokane and Spokane Valley, Yakima, and the Tri-Cities areas. I've found seven places around the state where you can whisk yourself away to the Wild, Wild West--without having to drive to Montana!

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These fans really want to know all the juicy gossip about Billy Klapper, the real life “cowboy” and spurs-maker who was just featured in Season 5, Episode 5. Sadly, he passed away recently (RIP).

 

Saddle up and take a trip yonder over to…well, you’ll see below.

 

You have a few great options for a ranch retreat in Washington, and each of them have breathtaking views!

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One such option is staying at a guest ranch. You can have those Yellowstone vibes experience–well, it’s at least the closest thing you’ll get to it out in these parts!

Another fun rustic experience is at a horse hotel ranch.

Or how about a farm ranch stay?

7 WA State Ranches Where We Can Feel Yellowstone TV Show Vibes

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WHERE TO WATCH YELLOWSTONE and WHAT TIME DOES YELLOWSTONE COME ON?

You can watch all seasons of Yellowstone on the Peacock channel and app, but if you want to watch new episodes live, they drop on the Paramount channel/app each Sunday at 5 p.m.

 

Every time I think about Montana, I think about that song from Venus Hum's album Big Beautiful Sky.

 

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