Hearst Ranch

Hearst Ranch, looking down the access road from Hearst Castle to Highway 1 and San Simeon. Wooded peninsula is San Simeon Point.
Young zebras at Hearst Ranch. Remnants of Mr. Hearst's private zoo, they are allowed to mix freely with Ranch cattle.

The Hearst Ranch is composed of two cattle ranches in central California. The best known is the original Hearst Ranch, which surrounds Hearst Castle and comprises about 80,000 acres (320 km2). George Hearst (1820–1891) bought over 30,000 acres (120 km2) of Rancho Piedra Blanca, an 1840 Mexican land grant, in the late 19th century. He also bought most of Rancho San Simeon, and part of Rancho Santa Rosa, two other adjacent land grants. [1]

The other ranch is the 73,000-acre (300 km2) Jack Ranch at Cholame, California, which was acquired by the Hearst Corporation in 1966. The Jack Ranch comprises most of Rancho Cholame, an 1844 land grant, plus additional lands. The ranch's Circle C brand is the oldest registered brand in use in California.[1]

A third collection of Hearst ranches was acquired by the Army to form Fort Hunter Liggett.

  1. ^ a b "About". Hearst Ranch. Retrieved 8 February 2019.