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In ‘Dutton Ranch’ finale: H-E-B, Texas resort, Fort Worth police station and more

“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 first eight episodes of “Dutton Ranch.”

Here’s a look at all the locations and references featured in season 1, episode 9, “El Padrino,” which aired Friday, July 3, on Paramount+ and the Paramount Network.

Editor’s note: Spoilers for “Dutton Ranch” below.

La Palmilla Texas Hotel

At 4:42, Mariano Reyes (Raoul Max Trujillo) attends a christening in Mexico.

This was filmed at the Casa Del Rey Chapel, which is part of the La Palmilla Texas Hotel in Norm, Texas, just outside of Glen Rose.

The La Palmilla is a Spanish Colonial-inspired luxury resort with dining and other amenities.

Landmark Lodge

At 6:29, Joaquin (Juan Pablo Raba) arrives at a motel and waits on his father Mariano to show up.

This was filmed at Landmark Lodge, a west Fort Worth motel located at 7501 Camp Bowie W. Blvd.

Fort Worth Police Department’s West Division

At 17 minutes, Beth (Kelly Reilly) pleads with Sheriff Wade (Josh Stewart) at the Rio Paloma Sheriff’s Office to find Carter (Finn Little).

This was filmed at the Fort Worth Police Department’s West Division station at 3525 Marquita Drive.

Scenes were filmed at the building in early March, according to an April bulletin from the division.

H-E-B

At 27:43, Carter and Oreana (Natalie Alyn Lind) chat about their future as they sip on some soda.

The soda in question is H-E-B’s original cola, which is made with pure cane sugar as the outside of the can states.

This is the second time an H-E-B product has appeared in “Dutton Ranch” after a box of crackers popped up in the 10-Petal Ranch bunkhouse in episode 2.

The Oasis Bar and Grill

At 37:12, Mariano arrives at a bar and awaits word of his men killing Beth and Rip (Cole Hauser).

This was filmed at The Oasis Bar and Grill in Midlothian at 4720 Ruby Ave.

Cleburne

At 40:30, Beth drives through Rio Paloma looking for Carter.

This was filmed on South Main Street in Cleburne.

Cleburne has popped up a few times in the show this season, including a hotel and the downtown area.

All episodes of “Dutton Ranch” are streaming on Paramount+.

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Brayden Garcia
Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Brayden Garcia is the entertainment reporter at the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, where he mainly writes about how the film and TV industry impacts North Texas, from Taylor Sheridan shows to the Fort Worth Film Commission and everything in between.
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