John Dutton, patriarch of a Montana ranching family and owner of the largest ranch in the U.S., fights to defend his land and his family from the modern-day forces that threaten his way of life; land developers, an Indian reservation and America's first National Park.
As the dust settles from the shootout, the Duttons deal with the potential repercussions. John calls in a favour and collects on some old debts while Jamie meets with the governor to do damage control.
The Duttons deal with a painful family anniversary. Kayce saves a young girl from danger as Jamie and Beth plan their respective political careers. Rainwater makes an ominous threat to the Dutton legacy.
A secret about John comes to the surface. Beth shows Jenkins a rough night out. Quality time with Tate leads to a close call.
As Kayce feels the heat from tribal police, Jamie works some legal magic. Rip recruits a new cowboy for the ranch, and a beaten-down Jimmy begins to find some respect. John makes a play to keep Kayce and Monica close to home.
A new partnership threatens John Dutton and Yellowstone. Jamie ramps up his political campaign. Rip confronts Kayce about cleaning up his messes.
Rip stumbles upon a dangerous and dire situation. A plan is set in motion designed to squeeze John Dutton and threaten his way of life. Monica begins a tough recovery.
Rip faces a sheriff's investigation after his accident with the tourists. Jamie's political future comes into question, and Beth goes after Dan's finances.
John discovers his true alliances; Rip searches for answers; Jamie's political career is threatened; Beth takes on a new role; Kayce returns home.