Description
Filming at Outlaw Ranch offers a rare opportunity to work within a purpose-built Old West film set that is still standing and functional. Constructed in 1946 by a group of Hollywood figures including Roy Rogers and Gene Autry, the town was designed to operate as both a real community and an active production site. Its iconic Mane Street features false-front Western facades with fully built interiors behind them, allowing for seamless transitions between exterior and interior scenes without the need for additional set construction. During its peak, Pioneertown hosted more than 50 film and television productions, and today it remains remarkably preserved—offering an authentic Western backdrop that feels cinematic without requiring heavy dressing.







