We have some good and bad news concerning Idaho's and America's most popular television show Yellowstone. The show that has attracted millions have yet to film the season finale. Hollywood's actors and writers are now on strike, so we will have to wait to find out what happens to John Dutton and the rest of his family.

The strike has created an opportunity for most of the country that does not subscribe to cable, satellite, or streaming services. CBS has announced they will air Yellowstone beginning with season one on Sunday nights this fall.

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The move by CBS is an intriguing one due to the matchup with television's most-watched show, NBC's Sunday night football. Viewers will want to know if reruns of the Duttons can derail the monster that is the NFL.

If you're pinning for a dose of the Dutton clan or a taste of the real Western lifestyle, this week is your lucky week. Idahoans will not have to travel to Montana or any other part of the west to see real cowboys, bulls, broncos, and cowgirls, as Nampa hosts Idaho's biggest rodeo, The Snake River Stampede.

The action you'll see every night in Nampa is the same that Yellowstone fans have come to know and love, from riding broncos to the excellence of roping and outstanding horsemanship.

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Unlike other rodeos, the Snake River Stampede is indoors, and the air conditioning works exceptionally well. The show is everything and more than you'll find in an episode of Yellowstone. However, you'll watch real cowboys and cowgirls who love, honor, and live the Western lifestyle daily.

 

22 'Yellowstone' Facts You Probably Didn't Know

How big of a fan of Yellowstone are you? These 22 facts about the Paramount Network show are sure to stump even the most dedicated viewers. They're almost all about the cast members and their real-life passions and roles. John's kids? Beth's accent? Rainwater's guitar playing? Tate's spoilers? It's all part of this list of 22 Facts You Probably Didn't Know About Yellowstone.

Yellowstone Characters if They Were Towns in Idaho

Yellowstone Actor, Kevin Costner Rents Out 160 Acre Ranch

Kevin Costner recently stated that he would be renting out his Aspen, Colorado home. Don't get me wrong, the "Dunbar Ranch" is beautiful. Sitting on 160 acres of land, the ranch comes with many perks.

You will be able to enjoy fly fishing on the river, a lazy day next to the lake, and a game of baseball on the private baseball field just to list a few of the extra amenities.

Montana has a handful of celebrities that own homes here in Big Sky Country. Is this going to be a new trend among the elite?

For $36,000 per night, you could book a spectacular stay at Costner's Aspen Ranch Home.