Spanning an impressive 6,863.64 ± acres in the heart of Monterey and San Benito counties near King City, Reynolds Ranch represents a true legacy property, proudly owned by the same family for over 116 years. Offering expansive grazing land and abundant water resources, the ranch is a standout opportunity in California’s Central Coast region. With a rich history of stewardship, this property is both a working operation and a long-term investment in land, water, and heritage. The ranch encompasses 6,863.64 ± acres of rangeland, supported by two wells, natural springs, and the seasonal San Lorenzo Creek. A 2,368 sq. ft. ranch home anchors the headquarters, complemented by a caretaker home with a detached 4-car garage, barn, shed, livestock corral, and numerous outbuildings that support the day-to-day operations. Additionally, there is Spring Cottage, located roughly a half mile from the main ranch compound on a separate land parcel, which has full utilities. Currently, the ranch benefits from an income-producing cattle lease, offering passive income while preserving the ranching tradition that has been maintained here for generations. This exceptional, large-scale ranching property is a rare find on the market. With its blend of income potential, abundant water resources, and established working infrastructure, it’s uniquely positioned to carry forward a proud legacy while supporting future ranching endeavors. Property can be sold in three ways: 1.) Both Farm & Ranch; $29,165,000 2.) Farm; $20,900,000 3.) Ranch; $8,265,000 PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS: • 6,863.64 ± acres in Monterey & San Benito Counties • In the same family for over 116 years • Rare large-scale Central Coast property • Water sources: two wells, springs, San Lorenzo Creek • Income-producing cattle lease • Grazing lease allows for 200 cow/calf pairs • 2,368 SF main home • 1,533 SF caretaker home with a detached 800 SF four-car garage • 1,200 SF manufactured home • Large 4,410 SF Barn, corrals, shed, and outbuildings • Quaint spring cottage with separate location and utilities • Horseback riding, ATVing, hiking • Hunting: elk, deer, pigs, quail, fox, coyote • In the Williamson Act