Set across approximately 779± acres along the western edge of the Santa Ynez Valley, HTH Ranch represents a rare convergence of scale, infrastructure and fully realized lifestyle. With over 13 miles of improved internal roads, the property offers exceptional access across ridgelines, valleys, oak-studded pastures, and highly usable ranch terrain. At its core is a striking custom-built barn, reimagined as a dramatic architectural gathering space with soaring three-story volume, steel and reclaimed wood construction, expansive glass openings, and an interior designed for entertaining, recreation, and large-scale use. The ranch is already fully "activated" with curated recreational infrastructure, including a professionally-designed UTV/Can-Am track, extensive trail systems, and a built-out retreat area with two Airstreams, view decks, outdoor seating, and gathering spaces for hospitality, recreation, and multi-generational enjoyment. A robust infrastructure platform supports the property, including multiple water sources with approximately 120,000 gallons of storage, solar and battery-backed power, backup generators, established utility distribution, and Starlink-based connectivity with distributed Wi-Fi across key structures and operational areas. Additional improvements include the Rock Ridge workshop/storage compound, agave plantings with irrigation infrastructure, and cattle grazing that reinforces the ranch's working agricultural character. A mapped future homesite and additional improvement areas provide a clear path for expansion. Enrolled in the Williamson Act, HTH Ranch combines privacy, scale, infrastructure, and experiential design in a setting that is both remote and highly accessible. Turnkey, intentional, and nearly impossible to replicate, HTH Ranch offers a rare opportunity to step into a legacy-scale property where the groundwork has already been completed.
Set across approximately 779 acres along the western edge of the Santa Ynez Valley, HTH Ranch represents a rare convergence of scale, infrastructure and fully realized lifestyle. With over 13 miles of improved internal roads, the property offers exceptional access across ridgelines, valleys, oak-studded pastures, and highly usable ranch terrain. At its core is a striking custom-built barn, reimagined as a dramatic architectural gathering space with soaring three-story volume, steel and reclaimed wood construction, expansive glass openings, and an interior designed for entertaining, recreation, and large-scale use. The ranch is already fully "activated" with curated recreational infrastructure, including a professionally-designed UTV/Can-Am track, extensive trail systems, and a built-out retreat area with two Airstreams, view decks, outdoor seating, and gathering spaces for hospitality, recreation, and multi-generational enjoyment. A robust infrastructure platform supports the property, including multiple water sources with approximately 120,000 gallons of storage, solar and battery-backed power, backup generators, established utility distribution, and Starlink-based connectivity with distributed Wi-Fi across key structures and operational areas. Additional improvements include the Rock Ridge workshop/storage compound, agave plantings with irrigation infrastructure, and cattle grazing that reinforces the ranch's working agricultural character. A mapped future homesite and additional improvement areas provide a clear path for expansion. Enrolled in the Williamson Act, HTH Ranch combines privacy, scale, infrastructure, and experiential design in a setting that is both remote and highly accessible.Turnkey, intentional, and nearly impossible to replicate, HTH Ranch offers a rare opportunity to step into a legacy-scale property where the groundwork has already been completed.
This ±2500-acre multigenerationally-owned cattle ranch is named for the lightweight red volcanic rock found on the northeast end of the property. Thousands of majestic oak trees are scattered among the many canyons and open meadows. There is even the rare Palmer Oak, one of the world's oldest living organisms. The abandoned homestead (occupied by two barn owls) brings back memories of the Old West, ideal for movie shoots, or just long, beautiful horse or ATV trail rides. This is an excellent water aquifer area and, if developed, could provide agricultural opportunities. There is abundant wildlife for hunting or observing. 6 legal parcels offer options: family compounds, AEO opportunities, sale of separate parcels, or possible price reduction/tax savings through a conservation donation.
This 2500-acre cattle ranch, owned by the same family for multiple generations, is named for the lightweight red volcanic rock found on the northeast end of the property. Thousands of majestic oak trees are scattered among the many canyons and open meadows. There is even the rare Palmer Oak, one of the world's oldest living organisms. The abandoned homestead (occupied by two barn owls) brings back memories of the Old West, ideal for movie shoots, or just long, beautiful horse or ATV trail rides. This is an excellent water aquifer area and, if developed, could provide agricultural opportunities. There is abundant wildlife for hunting or observing. 6 legal parcels offer options: family compounds, AEO opportunities, sale of separate parcels, or possible price reduction/tax savings through a conservation donation.
This 2500-acre cattle ranch, owned by the same family for multiple generations, is named for the lightweight red volcanic rock found on the northeast end of the property. Thousands of majestic oak trees are scattered among the many canyons and open meadows. There is even the rare Palmer Oak, one of the world's oldest living organisms. The abandoned homestead (occupied by two barn owls) brings back memories of the Old West, ideal for movie shoots, or just long, beautiful horse or ATV trail rides. This is an excellent water aquifer area and, if developed, could provide agricultural opportunities. There is abundant wildlife for hunting or observing. 6 legal parcels offer options: family compounds, AEO opportunities, sale of separate parcels, or possible price reduction/tax savings through a conservation donation.
This rare offering features 25 acres of versatile land, comprising two contiguous parcels—12 acres and 13 acres—sold together. Located just north of Buellton along a convenient highway corridor, the property is ideal for recreational use, a private retreat, or your own personal compound. Seasonal Zaca Creek winds through the landscape, adding natural charm and potential for outdoor enjoyment. Currently operated by an established private club, the property boasts an extensive roving archery course—ranked among the top courses in California—and a historic pistol range, offering unique amenities for sport and leisure. With easy access to major highways and surrounded by natural beauty, this property presents an exceptional opportunity for outdoor enthusiasts, clubs, or anyone seeking a legacy parcel with character and potential.
Indulge in the luxury of secluded tranquility with this extraordinary 20.16-acre parcel nestled in the prestigious Purisima Hills of the exclusive 800-acre Jonata Springs Ranch development. Gated for privacy, this community offers a network of pristine equestrian and hiking trails, providing a serene escape just moments from the modern conveniences of town and freeway access. Boasting unrivaled views that stretch over farmland, sprawling ranches, the Santa Ynez River valley and majestic Coastal mountains, this remarkable property offers a canvas of natural beauty unlike any other. Numerous groves of magnificent (and recently manicured) oak trees and gently sloping meadows set the stage for an idyllic estate, with ample space for a main home, guest house, barns, and more. An approve Land Use Permit by Santa Barbara County, granting permission for a main residence, guest house, a pool house with pool, a subterranean garage built into the hillside, covered gazebo, wine cave, and barn may be procured for an additional price with an approved offer. The associated homeowners association has also greenlit the building plan set, ensuring a streamlined path to realizing your vision without delay. With the Land Use Permit fully transferable to the new owner, the years-long permitting process is expedited, offering an unparalleled opportunity to embrace luxury living in a location graced by nature's splendor and the finest in community amenities. All utilities are conveniently located underground up to the property line, with water sourced from a reliable aquifer managed by a top-tier mutual water company. A shale road leads to the heart of the property, meandering past native flora and tranquil landscapes, creating a serene ambiance that beckons for your dream retreat to take shape. This is your invitation to elevate country living to its pinnacle. For additional community information visit jonatasprings.org.



Buellton is located in California. Buellton, California has a population of 5,162. Buellton is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 25.79% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 31.69%.
The median household income in Buellton, California is $107,614. The median household income for the surrounding county is $84,356 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Buellton is 38.2 years.
The average high temperature in July is 83 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 39.1 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 19.3 inches per year, with 0 inches of snow per year.