Set in the rolling foothills of the Sierra Nevada near the ranching town of Springville, King Ranch spans approximately 451± acres of oak-studded rangeland, irrigated pastures for grazing, and scenic open space with 1.2± miles of Tule River frontage. Rarely does a California property of this scale combine such natural beauty, abundant water, and long-term potential. The landscape rises from lush valley floors to panoramic ridgelines, offering privacy, year-round accessibility, and sweeping views of the surrounding mountains.
At the heart of the ranch, the three-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath main home exudes timeless craftsmanship, featuring native rock fireplaces, exposed beam ceilings, and a covered porch overlooking manicured lawns and shaded paddocks. Nearby, a two-bedroom, one-bath guest house and a bunkhouse provide comfortable lodging for family, friends, or staff. Three additional residences, each with its own scenic setting, offer excellent opportunities for modernization or future guest accommodations, complementing the ranch’s versatility.
A highlight of the headquarters is the expansive workshop, designed for both practicality and efficiency. Featuring a roll-up front door large enough for farm machinery, vehicles, or trailers, the structure includes a loft-style storage area and a private office, ideal for operational management, equipment maintenance, or project workspace.
Water is abundant throughout the ranch, supported by six wells, multiple springs, and stock ponds, as well as surface water rights associated with the Tule River, seasonal Long Canyon Creek, seasonal Deep Canyon Creek, and the Elster/Webb Ditch. The property’s 22 separate Assessor’s Parcel Numbers (APNs) offer unmatched flexibility for future development, conservation, or long-term investment. Additionally, adjacent U.S. Forest Service land provides a grazing permit for up to 75 head of cattle, thereby extending the ranch’s usable range and operational capacity. Wildlife is equally abundant—deer, wild pigs, turkeys, quail, and waterfowl thrive along the riverbanks and open pastures—making King Ranch as rich in recreation as it is in opportunity.