The Pioneer Woman, Ree Drummond, lives on a working ranch outside of Pawhuska, Oklahoma with her husband, four children, and numerous dogs, chickens, and cows.
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Introduction
The Pioneer Woman, also known as Ree Drummond, is a food blogger, photographer, author, and television personality. She resides on a ranch near Pawhuska, Oklahoma with her husband and four children.
The Ranch
The Ranch is a 1,375-acre (5.6 km2) working cattle ranch and historic event venue located near Pawhuska, Oklahoma, United States that is owned by Ree Drummond. It was originally established in 1893 as the Osage Ranch by Clare E. Tooley and his brother-in-law Jim Miller. The ranch was purchased by Charlie Goodnight in 1896 and became the Goodnight-Loving Trail’s last stop before Texas, after which it was eventually sold to Drummond’s great grandparents in 1912.
The Mercantile
Ree Drummond is best known for her show The Pioneer Woman on the Food Network, which documents her life as a ranch wife in Oklahoma. But where does Ree really live? Does she live on a ranch? And if so, where is it located?
The answer is both yes and no. Ree and her family (including her husband, Ladd, and their four children) do live on a working ranch in Pawhuska, Oklahoma. However, they also have a second home in Osage County, Oklahoma, where they film The Pioneer Woman. This second home is called The Mercantile, and it’s located in the town of Pawhuska (which just so happens to be the same town as the Drummond Ranch).
The Lodge
The Pioneer Woman, Ree Drummond, lives on a working ranch in Oklahoma called the Lodge. The property includes a main house, guest house, and several outbuildings, all of which are situated on Drummond’s land. The Lodge is located near the town of Pawhuska, which is about an hour’s drive from Oklahoma City.
Conclusion
The Pioneer Woman lives on a ranch in Oklahoma with her husband and four children.