- Prolific American writer and pioneer of Western as a new literary genre. His most famous book is "Riders of the Purple Sage" (1912).
- His house in Arizona had a swimming pool. His neighbors came from miles around to use it, which he happily allowed.
- According to the 1974 book "Holly-Would!" all of Grey's novels were filmed at least once.
- Inducted into the Hall of Great Westerners of the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum in 1977.
- Formed Zane Grey Pictures Inc., a film production company, in 1920.
- Once owned a house on Catalina Island, where he was an avid fisherman.
- In the early 1920s Grey built a palatial home in Altadena, CA, where he died in 1939. The Zane Grey Estate was declared a National Historic Landmark in 2002. It was destroyed in the Altadena fire of January 2025.
- Father of Romer Grey.
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