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.
5 APNs: 099-120-014, 099-120-016, 099-180-006, 099-190-026, 099-190-075
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Los Angeles, take the 101 N past Santa Barbara to Buellton. Turn left on Hwy 246 and go about 3 miles. Turn right at Lavender Fields Forever and go about 1 mile. Turn right at the fork.