In new ‘Dutton Ranch’ episode: H-E-B, Cleburne hotel and Fort Worth actress
“Yellowstone” spinoff “Dutton Ranch” filmed its first season all around North Texas.
The Paramount+ show follows Beth Dutton and Rip Wheeler on a new adventure in the fictional South Texas town of Rio Paloma. Kelly Reilly and Cole Hauser reprise their “Yellowstone” roles, along with Finn Little as their adopted son Carter.
Several Fort Worth and other North Texas locations and references appeared in the “Dutton Ranch” season 1 premiere.
Here’s a look at all the locations and references featured in season 1, episode 2, “Earn Another Day,” which premiered on Friday, May 15 on Paramount+ and the Paramount Network.
Editor’s note: Spoilers for “Dutton Ranch” below.
Western Inn
The episode opens with Rip (Cole Hauser) at a motel in Dillon, Montana.
This was filmed at Western Inn in Cleburne at 1411 E. Henderson St.
Harriet Sansom Harris
At 3:15, Rip and Beth (Kelly Reilly) meet with ranch owner Jeanie Edwards (Harriet Sansom Harris).
Jeanie is played by Fort Worth native Harriet Sansom Harris.
The 71-year-old actress has nearly 100 film and television credits to her name including roles in “Frasier,” “Memento,” “Licorice Pizza,” “Phantom Thread,” “The Agency” and “Werewolf by Night.”
Johnson County Livestock Exchange
At 6:35, Beth and Rip are at a livestock auction.
This was filmed at the Johnson County Livestock Exchange in Cleburne at 3119 N. Main St.
H-E-B
At 10:53, a box of “Rich & Crisp Crackers” from H-E-B are seen on the counter in the 10-Petal Ranch bunkhouse.
H-E-B is a Texas-founded company based in San Antonio. The grocery chain has more than 400 stores across Texas and Mexico.
Johnson County Jail
At 11:30, Rip picks up Zachariah (Marc Menchaca) from jail.
This was filmed outside the Johnson County Jail in Cleburne at 1800 Ridgemar Drive.
Cassidy Daniels
At 39:55, Rip and Beth meet Everett (Ed Harris) at Split Heart Bar.
The musician playing at the bar is Cassidy Daniels, who was a finalist on Taylor Sheridan’s music competition series “The Road.”
“The Road” follows 12 emerging musicians as they compete as opening acts for Keith Urban at music venues across the country. The show’s first episode is set in the Fort Worth Stockyards at Tannahill’s Tavern & Music Hall.
“Dutton Ranch” airs Fridays on Paramount+ and the Paramount Network.