‘Yellowstone’ and ‘1923’ have encouraged the cowboy trend of travel, ‘people rush to nature’
WITH The “Yellowstone” finale. Because she is the most watched episode in the history of the series, and “1923”, which published her second season in February, the hit franchise of Westerna has encouraged a new interest in the cowboy’s core of travel, according to experts.
The fans of the series were rushed to Montana and Wyoming from her publication in 2018, but the trip trends seemed to start after “Yellowstone” ended their fifth season after a two -year break.
“We always see an increase in interest to Wyoming and Montana when a series or any of the spin-offs throw out new episodes,” Matt Appleby TravelMation companies he told Fox Business.
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“Fans want to become part of what they look at on their screens and book a holiday looking for adventure and solitude. When you look at ‘Yellowstone’, you can’t help but dream of immersing in nature and horseback riding on the ranch in the wild,” he continued.
“These performances were so wonderful for our national parks. People rush to nature, and many tourism companies notice it,” Appleby said. “There are places that will afford a unique experience that includes an adventure and even top meals for cowboy lovers.”
2023, said Lucy Beighle, Director of Communication for Glacier Country Tourism Washington Post That the Western Montane region, where the fourth and fifth season of “Yellowstone” were recorded, recorded a trip.
“We always see an increase in interest to Wyoming and Montana when a series or any of the spin-offs throw out new episodes.”
“We definitely saw an increase in interest because of ‘Yellowstone,'” Beighle said. “If Montana wasn’t already on the map and if people saw ‘Yellowstone’, now surely it is.”
The Washington Post reported that the Business and Economic Research Office and the Institute for Tourism and Recreation Institute at Montana University have published a study that spent $ 730 million on tourism in 2021.
According to a study, two million people cited the Taylor Sheridan series as a reason for Montani’s visit.
The edition spoke with the locals, including Hillary Folkvord, who explained that “Yellowstone” was “good” for Montana and Wyoming.
“It shows how beautiful Montana is. And hopefully we will preserve it as managers. That is very important to us,” she said.
“My friends from the East look at it religiously. And they tell me, ‘It looks so magical and magnificent. These are just open spaces,'” she told the newspaper. “I think that’s what people crave now. Montana gives you that.”
Carole Amos, a travel counselor for Travelmatia, told Fox Business that “Ranci guys” attract visitors to Montana and Wyoming so that they could experience the experience of “American border”.
“The best way to release your inner cowboy is on the guy’s ranch. I was on a few trips with my family around Colorad and Wyoming, and everyone likes it,” Amos said.
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“Dude Ranch is one of the few places where you are completely out of the net and immersion on the American border. You can ride, fish or dance, compete in Rodeo, keep cows, and even learn how to shoot a gun if you are interested.
“I especially like to ride for breakfast or lunch where you jump on a horse and go to the top of the mountain for a meal with an unforgettable view. You can also only sit on the porch of your huts and enjoy the amazing landscape, which you can experience nowhere else,” she continued.
Amos emphasized that “you really turn into a cowboy on a guy ranch.”
“Everyone has their own boots, their hat, their flannel shirts and they appear ready to adventure,” she concluded.
“Yellowstone” plays John Dutton (Kevin Costner) and the Dutton family in their attempts to preserve their lifestyle and their family ranch in Montana. She also starred in the play Luke Grimes, Kelly Reilly, Cole Hauser and Wes Bentley.
The last episode of the Western series was aired on December 15th.
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“1923” followed the adventure of the Dutton family, leading them to Montana. The series starring Harrison Ford, Helen Mirren and Brandon Skenskar. The series returns to small screens in the second season of February 23.