Zaca Creek Ranch

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Coming Soon: Local Humanely Raised and Rendered Zaca Creek Ranch Beef. No antibiotics. No hormones. No Vaccines. The way...
11/22/2024

Coming Soon: Local Humanely Raised and Rendered Zaca Creek Ranch Beef.
No antibiotics. No hormones. No Vaccines.
The way food was meant to be.



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Meet Cotton, the most gentle soul.Cotton is 15 years old and has been living at Zaca Creek Ranch for the past 9 years! S...
11/15/2024

Meet Cotton, the most gentle soul.
Cotton is 15 years old and has been living at Zaca Creek Ranch for the past 9 years! She is known for her calm demeanor and liking a good cuddle with her human friends.
Use the link in our bio to book a tour and get to know the whole herd!

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Zaca Creek Ranch- Where roots and tradition run deep. No one represents the heart of Zaca Creek Ranch more than Carlos, ...
11/12/2024

Zaca Creek Ranch- Where roots and tradition run deep.
No one represents the heart of Zaca Creek Ranch more than Carlos, who’s been managing the ranch and part of the ZCR family for over 20 years.

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Create unforgettable memories with a private tour at Zaca Creek Ranch! Learn about and interact with a variety of animal...
11/08/2024

Create unforgettable memories with a private tour at Zaca Creek Ranch! Learn about and interact with a variety of animals on the ranch, including our herd of llamas and alpacas! Don’t forget to stop by the ZCR General Store while you’re here to find ranch products and other treasures like alpaca fiber items, ZCR Honey, Zaca Coffee and more! Book your tour today—we can’t wait to welcome you!”

The Denny Llama. Dennis took over the ranch in the year 2000 and since then has been committed to maintaining and honori...
11/07/2024

The Denny Llama.
Dennis took over the ranch in the year 2000 and since then has been committed to maintaining and honoring the ranch’s “Old California” ranchero roots.

When he’s not feeding the animals or fixing fences, you can find him writing novels while enjoying a cup of

Visit zacacreekranch.com to learn more about ZCR and its incredible history!

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Local. Pure. Authentic.Zaca Creek Ranch raw unfiltered wildflower honey is now available at the ZCR general store and  s...
11/04/2024

Local. Pure. Authentic.
Zaca Creek Ranch raw unfiltered wildflower honey is now available at the ZCR general store and shop!

Mark your calendars for the first ever Zaca Creek Christmas Open Ranch! No entry fee. You’ll be able to interact with an...
11/01/2024

Mark your calendars for the first ever Zaca Creek Christmas Open Ranch! No entry fee. You’ll be able to interact with and learn about all the different ZCR animals while also getting your holiday shopping done early at the ZCR Christmas Market! There will be plenty of ranch goods and other items for purchase. We hope to see you there!

Meet our wonderful tour guide, Kali! She’s been with Zaca Creek Ranch for over two years and has developed an amazing bo...
10/28/2024

Meet our wonderful tour guide, Kali! She’s been with Zaca Creek Ranch for over two years and has developed an amazing bond with all of the animals. When she’s not at the ranch, you can find Kali studying for her Pre Vet Studies degree, working at a vet clinic, helping at and building her photography business ! We are so grateful to have her as part of our ZCR family! Book your tour with her today!
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Here’s to the woman who does it all and the loyal horse that carries her along the way.
10/23/2024

Here’s to the woman who does it all and the loyal horse that carries her along the way.

ZCR was honored to host such a beautiful engagement for the most amazing couple!📸:
10/22/2024

ZCR was honored to host such a beautiful engagement for the most amazing couple!

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Sometimes you just need a cuddle from Cotton the alpaca. Book a ranch tour by using the link in our bio to meet Cotton a...
10/20/2024

Sometimes you just need a cuddle from Cotton the alpaca.

Book a ranch tour by using the link in our bio to meet Cotton and the rest of the herd!

A few of our favorite things 🍂 One of the stops on our ranch tour is the Zaca Creek Ranch General Store! Here you can fi...
10/19/2024

A few of our favorite things 🍂 One of the stops on our ranch tour is the Zaca Creek Ranch General Store! Here you can find a variety of items made from alpaca fiber including scarves, vests, purses and more!

Meet Llama Joe, one of the many llama and alpacas that call Zaca Creek Ranch their home. Llama Joe is somewhat of a loca...
10/12/2024

Meet Llama Joe, one of the many llama and alpacas that call Zaca Creek Ranch their home. Llama Joe is somewhat of a local celebrity as you will see his silhouette on the logo. He enjoys getting pets and interacting with humans, especially if they have a good snack. Llamas are amazing guard animals and Joe watches over the ZCR goats Blossom, Buttercup, Bubbles and FlynnRider and our miniature cow Penny with pride! Get to know Llama Joe and the rest of the ZCR animals by booking a ranch tour!
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An early morning visit from Cappy (Cappuccino) 🤎🦙This Zaca Creek Ranch resident loves her early morning strolls just as ...
10/10/2024

An early morning visit from Cappy (Cappuccino) 🤎🦙

This Zaca Creek Ranch resident loves her early morning strolls just as much as we love our early morning walks ☕️

Our happy place 🧡On your tour of Zaca Creek Ranch, be sure to check out our little general store! Ranch merchandise, boo...
10/09/2024

Our happy place 🧡

On your tour of Zaca Creek Ranch, be sure to check out our little general store! Ranch merchandise, books, alpaca products, and more!

Book your tour at the link in our bio 🦙

At Zaca Creek Ranch, our llamas and alpacas embody the serene and peaceful spirit of the land. 🦙✨ Their gentle curiosity...
09/27/2024

At Zaca Creek Ranch, our llamas and alpacas embody the serene and peaceful spirit of the land. 🦙✨ Their gentle curiosity and calm presence remind us to slow down and appreciate the beauty all around us. Come visit and experience the tranquility these incredible animals bring to the ranch.

You can book your visit on our website, www.zacacreekranch.com, or at the link in our bio.

The handsome Llama Joe, our trusty old man who watches over & protects our little herd of goats and Miss Penny, our dwar...
09/10/2024

The handsome Llama Joe, our trusty old man who watches over & protects our little herd of goats and Miss Penny, our dwarf cow 🤍🦙🐄🐐

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This Labor Day Weekend, we’re celebrating hard work, tradition, and the simple pleasures of a good cup of Zaca Coffee. H...
09/01/2024

This Labor Day Weekend, we’re celebrating hard work, tradition, and the simple pleasures of a good cup of Zaca Coffee. Here’s to the cowboys who keep the ranch running and the coffee that keeps them going.

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2100 US Highway 101
Buellton, CA
93427

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Zaca Creek Ranch is located in the heart of California's wine country forty five minutes northeast of Santa Barbara California. Resting in the center of 1600 pristine acres, the residence at ZCR is sumptuous without losing its "cowboy" charm. Each room presents a different view of grassy hills and oak canopied canyons, windows on "Old California." Whether strolling the outdoor barbeque and picnic areas or enjoying a glass of local wine on one of our four outdoor decks, Zaca Creek Ranch delivers the ultimate in beauty and privacy for your Santa Ynez ranch private or corporate retreat. Zaca Creek Ranch ("ZCR") is located forty minutes by car northeast of Santa Barbara, California in the picturesque Santa Ynez Valley. While the Valley is well know for its world class wines, Zaca Creek Ranch remains firmly tied to its history--a history steeped in the traditions of "Old California”. A BRIEF HISTORY A little over two hundred years ago, the Santa Ynez Valley was occupied only by the Chumash Indians. In 1769 a Spanish expedition under the command of Don Gaspar de Portola introduced "Alta California" to horses, cattle and the “mission system.” A series of Franciscan Missions were built and linked with military presidios up and down the length of this Northern Province. A key component of Spain's strategy was to award loyal subjects with vast ranchos to help commercialize and colonize the province. Between 1795 and 1846 the Spanish and Mexican governments awarded approximately forty of these ranchos to various influential subjects. Thus was born ranchero life in "Old California"---a brief period in our history when man, commerce, and the environment somehow achieved a near perfect symbiosis. The cattle which freely grazed vast ranchos produced both a means of sustenance and profit. By the 1840s, cattle herds were so vast travelers were free to slaughter a steer for a meal on the road. Meat was so plentiful the value in cattle was solely in its tallow and hide. Cowhides were traded as currency ("California bank notes") for sugar, coffee, and other necessities not produced on the rancho. Seasonal fruits and vegetables supplemented the rancheros diet in beef, lamb and pork. Ranchero life in Old California had another byproduct: days of dolce far niente or "sweet idleness." Growing herds roamed unfenced hills. The temperate climate necessitated no shelter for the horses or cattle. The ranchero grazed only such cattle as the terrain's natural feed could support, more than enough for his purposes. In the spring, neighbors gathered to help one another with the round up. The tradition of neighbors helping out kept overhead low and the opportunity to socialize high. California's tradition of "fiesta" and rodeo was born. The vaquero tradition of old Spain weakened over time. Subtle changes in tack, dress and equestrian technique emerged. More importantly, loyalties to the land, this land "California," supplanted older ties to Mexico and Spain. In short, the rancheros became "californios" and began to agitate for separation from Mexico. The Mexican American War was resolved in America's favor in 1847. The last of the Mexican land grants awarded before control shifted to the United States was a pristine, oak studded expanse of 26,634 acres covering a large portion of the Valley. It included a meandering creek the Chumash called "zaca." During the great drought of 1862, this Ranchero San Carlos de Jonata, like every rancho in Santa Barbara, suffered terrible losses. Thousands of cattle died and commerce collapsed. Rancho Jonata's grantee owner, Joaquin Carrillo, sold to the Buell family in 1867. The Buells later sold a 1600 acre section at the heart of the ranch. That section became Zaca Creek Ranch. Zaca Creek Ranch today Life on the ranch today remains much as it has been for the last two hundred years. The business of ZCR is still beef cattle, still roaming free over the entire 1600 acres but in numbers no greater than the land, and the season, will support naturally. If you are lucky enough to visit the ranch at the time of our annual round up, you'll see that the neighbors still help. We gather the herd, rope and brand the way it has been done for 200 years---on horseback and on the ground, with a "hot" iron. And we never miss the opportunity to socialize at the conclusion of the work with music, barbeque and some friendly competition. What this really means is nothing has changed. Certainly nothing about the land has changed. The stunning vistas on the ranch are a window on Old California. Topographically, the ranch comprises some 1600 acres of varied geography. From low lying creek beds in the north, the ranch rises to about 1,000 feet toward its southern end. From the high ground one can see the entire Valley and the mountain ranges that frame it. The ranch boasts open pasture, natural springs, and a variety of arroyos and mesas. An oak canopied trail transverses a deep gorge through the center of the ranch. Hiking and climbing opportunities are endless. As we have added no irrigation, the plant life on the ranch is native. The property is graced by over 20,000 oak trees of various varieties--Coastal Live Oak and the more majestic Valley Oak being the most common. Native sages abound all year while the hills sport a carpet of seasonal flowers each spring. Yellow poppies and purple lupine are most abundant. As we generally do not permit hunting, animal life is abundant---deer, bobcat, coyote and wild pig all call Zaca home. Red tail hawk and the occasional bald eagle patrol overhead. We are committed to the least intrusive, most natural use of this land possible. We are committed to preserving a tradition and a lifestyle. That is why when you visit Zaca Creek Ranch you get a glimpse of Old California. It looks the same, and feels the same, because nothing has changed.


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