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Huasna Ranch

San Luis Obispo County

LISTING PRICE: $20,000,000

Huasna Ranch, set across approximately 25,000± acres in San Luis Obispo County east of Arroyo Grande, is a rare Central Coast legacy holding of exceptional scale, operating substance and long-view relevance.

This is not simply a large ranch. It is a real California working landscape where broad valley floors, oak-studded hills, rugged backcountry, water, history and conservation potential all exist within one coherent holding.

The offering is comprised of approximately 90 APN parcels, with preliminary title and parcel validity work currently underway.

That parcel configuration may prove highly meaningful to the ranch’s conservation relevance as well as its overall value profile.

Explore Huasna Ranch

A Working Ranch

COMMERCIAL LAND

At its core, Huasna is an authentic commercial cattle and hay ranch with the kind of operating truth that cannot be staged. The land supports a substantial cow-calf operation, dry-farmed feed ground, extensive livestock infrastructure and a road network that reaches deep into the property.

Current herd numbers are understood to be roughly 500 to 525 cows, with additional leased cattle on the west side, while the ranch is understood to have materially greater carrying capacity. Multiple homes, barns, corrals, headquarters areas and historic ranch structures reinforce that this is a place built around work, not theory.

Life of the Land

WATER

Water is one of the defining strengths of Huasna Ranch. The property is supported by multiple wells, year-round springs, solar pumps, tanks, troughs and approximately 25 stock ponds distributed across the landscape. Livestock water is understood to be supplied predominantly by spring systems, with wells complementing the broader network.

Two major year-round springs, Oso Spring and Joughin Spring, together with an extensive system of ponds, tanks and troughs, help explain how the ranch functions at scale. This is practical, experience-based ranch infrastructure tied directly to the life of the land.

The ranch also carries real agricultural depth. Approximately 400 acres are dry farmed for hay production, with output understood to reach as much as 200 tons in strong years.

That feed supports the broader cattle operation and adds another layer of self-sufficiency to the ranch’s working identity. On a property of this scale, those details matter. They speak to a ranch that is not only scenic, but viable.

AGRICULTURE

Diverse Landscape

MOUNTAIN-TO-OCEAN

Beyond the operating core, Huasna opens into a remarkably diverse landscape. Broad grass valleys give way to creek corridors, shaded canyons, interior basins, ridgelines, oak woodland and far-reaching mountain-to-ocean views.

There is a strong sense throughout the ranch that the land still holds its earlier rhythms. Not every chapter has been erased. Some remain visible in old structures, old names, old water and old routes through the country.

That historical depth is part of what makes Huasna so compelling. Family accounts and archival material tied to the Joughin chapter preserve a picture of life on this land that is deeply human and unmistakably Californian: horses, Hereford cattle, springs, gravity-fed water, old ranch houses and family life rooted in the land.

The surviving Joughin Ranch area and house suggest another kind of opportunity as well. Weathered and in need of care, it remains one of the ranch’s most evocative legacy features, offering the possibility of thoughtful restoration for the next steward.

A PROPERTY AS UNIQUE AS ITS HISTORY

HISTORY

Recreational Use

VERSATILITY

Recreational and sporting utility further broaden the ranch’s appeal. In addition to its operational and scenic qualities, the property has a history of hunting-related income and wildlife-based recreational use, reinforcing that Huasna is a multidimensional ranch rather than a single-use asset. That versatility matters, particularly on a landholding of this scale.

Public access questions tied to the historic Huasna Road corridor and the campground / national forest access area are also part of the ranch’s larger story and underscore the importance of thoughtful long-term stewardship. Taken together with the parcel structure, operating utility, habitat value and historical depth, they reinforce that Huasna is not a simple offering. It is a consequential one.

Huasna Ranch should be understood for what it is: a major Central Coast landholding with real ranch utility, real water, real history and real strategic depth. It is rare not only because of its acreage, but because so many important elements still remain intact. Scale, privacy, habitat, operations, old ranch character and conservation potential all converge here in a way that is increasingly difficult to find.

For the buyer who understands California land at a high level, Huasna Ranch offers more than ownership. It offers the opportunity to step into a landscape of consequence and carry it forward well.

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Perfectly Located

Just a short drive from the best that the Central California has to offer.

Huasna Ranch

San Luis Obispo County

Offered at $20,000,000

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