Dutton Ranch‘s Texas sets were infested by thousands of rattlesnakes, say stars Cole Hauser and Kelly Reilly.
The biggest new show on Paramount+, Dutton Ranch left Yellowstone‘s scenic Montana locale behind to settle Beth Dutton and Rip Wheeler into their new lives in South Texas. Beth and Rip now own the eponymous ranch in the fictional town of Rio Paloma, where they face new challenges, new rivalries, and must dodge the slithering denizens of their real-life filming location.
Appearing on The Kelly Clarkson Show, Cole Hauser reveals that 3,400 rattlesnakes were caught by the crew’s snake wranglers at Dutton Ranch‘s filming locations during season 1’s eight-month-long shoot. Kelly Reilly also shares her fears of encountering a snake while filming in Beth Dutton’s stiletto heels. Read Kelly and Cole’s quotes below:
Cole Hauser: “Eight months, 3,400 rattlesnakes we caught… That particular location we were at, we actually were gonna go film there at night and got turned away… Christina [Voros, executive producer and director] found, I don’t know, 40 or 50 rattlesnakes.”
Kelly Reily: “We have snake wranglers, like, literally six of them on set at any point, and I’m in these stiletto heels running through fields. And I’m just praying, ‘Please let them have got all the snakes in this vicinity.’ They just pick them up and put them somewhere far away from us.”
Watch the clip of Dutton Ranch‘s Kelly Reilly and Cole Hauser on The Kelly Clarkson Show below:
Taylor Sheridan’s Yellowstone universe shows are beloved, in part, for filming on location, with Montana and Texas’ stunning vistas becoming characters in and of themselves. With location shoots, however, come natural dangers for the cast and crews. Rattlesnakes are a dangerous reality of filming Dutton Ranch in Texas, especially at night.
Yellowstone season 5 had a memorable scene introducing the terror of a rattlesnake encounter. When Rip led several Yellowstone ranch hands in Texas, Teeter (Jennifer Landon) awoke in her tent to find a rattlesnake curled up on her chest. Back in Yellowstone season 1, young Tate Dutton (Brecken Merrill) killed a rattlesnake at the Broken Rock Reservation.
Dutton Ranch‘s series premiere referenced the proliferation of snakes in South Texas. Azul Ramos (J.R. Villarreal) found a copperhead on the Dutton Ranch’s premises that Rip ordered him to “get rid of.” Rattlesnakes aren’t the only serpents that plague the wilds of South Texas.
Rattlesnakes haven’t played a role on-screen in Dutton Ranch yet, but it wouldn’t be surprising to see them before long. Watching Dutton Ranch, it’ll always be in the back of viewers’ minds, just as the cast and crew are always hyper-aware, that thousands of rattlesnakes are around.
- Release Date
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May 15, 2026
- Network
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Paramount Network, Paramount+
- Showrunner
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Chad Feehan
- Directors
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Christina Alexandra Voros
- Writers
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Jacob Forman, Hilary Bettis, Chad Feehan, Hayley Tibbenham, J. Todd Scott, K.C. Scott
