Tantrum Farms
Tantrum Farms
Tantrum Farms
Tantrum Farms
Tantrum Farms

Tantrum Farms


Nearest Town, Billings, Montana
2,200 acres
Lodging Available

My family represents the 5th and 6th generations of this Montana ranching and farming operation. We are passionate about agriculture and sharing the lifestyle with others. 

We have a cow/calf operation, and we farm wheat, barley, and hay on the family ranch which envelopes our property, affectionately called Tantrum Farms. Here, at ranch headquarters, we are offering unique access to this private parcel of 2,200 acres of land in Yellowstone County. While some activities like ranch tours and branding experiences will take you onto the larger family acreage.

Get away from the hustle and bustle at this unique and tranquil getaway tucked away in the prairies of Montana. Ranch headquarters is nestled at the end of a quiet county road where you will find breathtaking views, stunning sunsets, and a sky full of stars on clear nights. All this with big city amenities in Billings less than 30 minutes away.

Experiences:

The ranch has all kinds of potential when it comes to an experience. Recreational activities like hiking, birdwatching, biking, and more are all options. There's also opportunities for photography shoots, painting retreats, and even weddings!

Lodging:

The ranch house offers lodging for guests with 3-bedrooms, 2-bathrooms, full kitchen, dining room, living room, and covered deck with a Blackstone grill. This home comfortably sleeps 7 guests and has ample living space. Amenities include a coffee/tea station, shampoo/conditioner and body wash, TV with streaming capabilities and a large dining room table that seats 8.

We welcome you to the country and all that that includes; dirt, bugs, wildlife, weather, cows, etc! It can get western out here.

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***For guests interested in taking home some of our beef:

Processing information: We will be processing in June of this year. We only finish and process once a year and it’s usually around that time. We finish on oats and barley (no corn). We build a list of names for the year and depending on how many animals we have to finish when they are spoken for they spoken for. We sell halves and wholes. We weigh animals before taking them to the processor and charge 2.75/lb on the hoof (live weight). We finish animals to 1400-1600# typically. And then the cost of processing is separate and paid to the processor at pickup. We will probably be processing in big timber this year at pioneer meats. After we take the animals in each individual will be able to call pioneer meats and give them their cut preferences. I can share a copy of our cut sheet with anyone interested. 

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Corinne H

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Corinne H

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Available Packages

Hunting
Early Access
Freezer Filler Mule Deer Doe Hunt
Starting Price $100 / Guest
1 Guest
1 Day
Early Access
Range Day
Starting Price $125 / Guest
1 Guest
1 Day
Outdoor Recreation
Early Access
Branding Experience
Starting Price $75 / Guest
1 Guest
1 Day
Early Access
Horseback Riding Experience
Starting Price $75 / Guest
4 Guests
1 Day
Early Access
1 Guest
1 Day
Early Access
Ranch Recreation
Starting Price $75 / Guest
1 Guest
1 Day
Early Access
Outdoor Photography Venue
Starting Price $75 / Guest
1 Guest
1 Day
Early Access
Plein Air Painting Group Retreat
Starting Price $75 / Guest
4 Guests
1 Day
Early Access
1 Guest
1 Day
Early Access
10 Guests
1 Day

Frequently Asked Questions

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Property Access & Ground Rules

  • Check In: After 5:00 AM
  • Check Out: Before 9:00 PM
  • Nearby Interstate: 0-10 miles
  • Nearby Highway: 11-20 miles
  • Nearby Airport: 11-20 miles
  • Campfires: Not allowed
  • Pets: Not allowed on property
  • ATV's: Not allowed
  • Parking: Yes
  • Vehicles: 2 Allowed
  • Drive-in Access: Yes
  • Walk-in Access: Yes
  • Guests: 7 Allowed

Landowner Rules: Since this is a working cattle ranch with livestock and animals we do not allow pets. Leave all gates as you find them. No smoking. Remove your shoes in the entryway if staying in the house. No food or drinks in the bedrooms or living room. Any extra bedrooms (based on party size) will be locked and unavailable.

Cancellation Policy: Refunds are only available within 48 hours of the landowner accepting your booking request. View Policy




Landowner

Corinne H

Hosted by

Corinne H

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We are Clint, Corinne, Everett, and Scarlett Hammond. We are members of the 5th and 6th generations on this ranch. We run the ranching and farming operation here, are passionate about agriculture and passionate about sharing the lifestyle with others. We have a cow/calf operation and we farm wheat, barley, oats and hay.

You may have wondered about our name; Tantrum Farms. The story goes something like this; we were happily living in our home a few miles from the family ranch. We had built it from scratch slowly finishing everything just how we liked; planting over 300 trees, putting up a large shop, and paying it all off! Then a neighbor put this place up for sale. It is surrounded on three sides by the family ranch and much closer to ranch headquarters. A developer was also interested in purchasing it if we weren't!

After a tumultuous private treaty buy/sell negotiation and biting off more than we could chew we were the proud owners of 2 unlivable houses, 50 years of hoarders garbage, a mess of overgrowth, and broken down outbuildings. So we sold our house and moved in. I (Corinne) may have cried a bit over the loss of my pretty house because this new place was BAD.

Just 18 months later, after 2 major renovations, weekly loads of trash, dirt excavations, floods, septic tank collapse, buildings blowing over, building a third house, and copious amounts of blood, sweat, and tears, we were starting to have vision for this place but we needed a name. After brainstorming for months and each one being vetoed I sarcastically said, "How about we call it Tantrum Farms in honor of all the tears I cried when we moved here!?" My husband (Clint) loved it! I tried to protest. It stuck. Clint loves to tell people he named our ranch after me. Not many girls get that kind of opportunity so I'm taking it!

Now 6 years later we still have many more projects in the wings and clean up to do. If you would like to follow more of our story we are on Instagram: @corinnehammond06  

We are Clint, Corinne, Everett, and Scarlett Hammond. We are members of the 5th and 6th generations on this ranch. We run the ranching and farming operation here, are passionate about agriculture and passionate about sharing the lifestyle with others. We have a cow/calf operation and we farm wheat, barley, oats and hay.

You may have wondered about our name; Tantrum Farms. The story goes something like this; we were happily living in our home a few miles from the family ranch. We had built it from scratch slowly finishing everything just how we liked; planting over 300 trees, putting up a large shop, and paying it all off! Then a neighbor put this place up for sale. It is surrounded on three sides by the family ranch and much closer to ranch headquarters. A developer was also interested in purchasing it if we weren't!

After a tumultuous private treaty buy/sell negotiation and biting off more than we could chew we were the proud owners of 2 unlivable houses, 50 years of hoarders garbage, a mess of overgrowth, and broken down outbuildings. So we sold our house and moved in. I (Corinne) may have cried a bit over the loss of my pretty house because this new place was BAD.

Just 18 months later, after 2 major renovations, weekly loads of trash, dirt excavations, floods, septic tank collapse, buildings blowing over, building a third house, and copious amounts of blood, sweat, and tears, we were starting to have vision for this place but we needed a name. After brainstorming for months and each one being vetoed I sarcastically said, "How about we call it Tantrum Farms in honor of all the tears I cried when we moved here!?" My husband (Clint) loved it! I tried to protest. It stuck. Clint loves to tell people he named our ranch after me. Not many girls get that kind of opportunity so I'm taking it!

Now 6 years later we still have many more projects in the wings and clean up to do. If you would like to follow more of our story we are on Instagram: @corinnehammond06  

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