A Visit to Ronald Reagan's "Ranch in the Sky"
If one were searching for the essence of the man, President Reagan lays it out succinctly at Rancho Del Cielo

RANCHO DEL CIELO
This 688-acre Ranch in the Sky (“Rancho Del Cielo”) really was Ronald and Nancy Reagan’s getaway – better known as the “Western White House” – during the eight years of Reagan’s presidency.
Kody McLain, Curator with the Young America’s Foundation that owns and preserves Rancho Del Cielo was our escort and driver of the six-passenger Ford Expedition who took me and fellow passengers Jon and Josee Cox(my son’s in-laws), Hiroko Benko (longtime friend of mine and owner of Santa Barbara’s whale-watching Condor Express), and John and Pamela Saganich, longtime friends of the Cox’s, up the hazardous, winding, and narrow road leading to the Reagan Ranch high above both the Pacific Ocean and Santa Ynez Valley.

If you find yourself one day with the opportunity to visit this ranch in the sky, do not pass it up, as no doubt you’ll end up considering it one of the most memorable sites you have ever visited in all of California. When I asked John Saganich, for example, whether he enjoyed the day, his quick and short response was “It was a trip of a lifetime.”

I’ve chronicled our visit in photos rather than words, so I hope they do justice to the rustic and immutable charm of this humble throwback to early Californio days that meant so much to President Reagan; so much so that he spent nearly a year of the eight years of his presidency (360 days) here.

Individual trips to the ranch are possible but rare, however there are often occasions to join a group visit. My advice to anyone who’d like a personal visit is to become a “supporter” of the Reagan Ranch Center (see below).


Rancho del Cielo, Ronald Reagan's Western White House, offers remarkable insights into President Reagan’s life and character. Young America’s Foundation saved the Ranch in 1998, acquiring it directly from the Reagan family to preserve both the property and the legacy of President Reagan. High school, college, and now also middle school students have the opportunity to walk in Ronald Reagan's footsteps at his beloved Ranch through YAF's programs.

Though the mattresses were new, the ever-frugal Reagans continued to use the bed frames and headboards that were there when they bought the ranch. The president was over six-feet-tall but rather than buy new bed frames, he simply added a two-foot extension for his feet (as seen at the end of the bed on the right).

The Reagan Ranch Center, YAF's Schoolhouse for Reaganism in downtown Santa Barbara, offers free public tours of dynamic exhibit galleries that share the history of the Ranch and the 25 years Ronald Reagan called Santa Barbara his home.
“If you are interested in visiting the Center, learning more about YAF's student programs, or becoming a supporter of Young America’s Foundation, please call 888-USA-1776 or visit their website (yaf.org).” Andrew Coffin, Vice President (YAF) and Director of the Reagan Ranch