Alumni Media Supporters Students Citizens yaf.org Donate Email List Club 100 Store Help www.yaf.org

+Increase Font| -Decrease Font| PrintPrint| email
Expand All Menu | Collapse All Menu
About Us
Mission
President's Message
Staff & Board
Calendar of Events
Job & Internship Opportunities
Financial Statements & 990
Frequently Asked Questions
Request Information
Contact Information
Campus Speakers & Activism
Find & Host A Conservative Speaker
Campus Activism Guide & Battleplan
9/11: Never Forget Project
Freedom Week
Defending the Military
Club 100, Where Activism Counts
Foundation Internship
Recommended Reading
Photo Galleries
Facebook
Conferences & Seminars
College Conference
High School Conferences
West Coast Conference
Regional Conferences
CPAC
Road To Freedom Seminars
Speaker Training Seminars
The Reagan Ranch
Overview Of The Reagan Ranch
President Reagan & His Ranch
1981 Economic Recovery Act
World Leaders Of The 20th Century
A Nerve Center
Life At The Ranch
Property's History
Online Ranch Tour
The Home
The Guest House
The Outdoors
The Reagan Ranch Center
Where Reagan's Ideas Come Alive
An Ideal Location
Student Programs
Visitors Gallery
The Reagan Ranch Office
Making These Dreams A Reality
Support Its Preservation
Contact Information
The National Journalism Center
About the NJC
D.C. Journalism Internship Opportunities
Books & Articles By NJC Graduates
Job Bank
Join the Alumni Network
Support NJC Programs
Contact Information
Support The Foundation
Give Today!
Why Support The Foundation?
Meet Your Fellow Supporters
What Is Freedom Wall?
Supporter Events
Legacy Giving
Charitable Foundations
FAQ On Giving
Contact Information
Media
The Latest
In The News
On The Air
Commentary
Request Foundation Alerts
Libertas Magazine
Videos & Podcasts
C-SPAN Videos
Alumni
News
Join Our Alumni Network
Alumni Profiles
Alumni Events
Photo Galleries
Get Involved
Conservative Marketplace
Conservative Links

About The Reagan Ranch

rancho del cielo
quoteFrom the first day we saw it, Rancho del Cielo cast a spell over us. No place before or since has ever given Nancy and me the joy and serenity it does.quote ~ Ronald Reagan

There is no better place to understand Reagan's principles, and his practical, down-to-earth manner, than at Rancho del Cielo, the "Ranch in the Sky." A much needed counterpoint to the constant buzz of Washington, D.C., Rancho del Cielo conveys the true spirit of Reagan. If you want to understand Ronald Reagan, says former First Lady Nancy Reagan, then go to the Ranch.

Just as Monticello and Mount Vernon convey the distinctive personalities of Thomas Jefferson and George Washington, Rancho del Cielo uniquely communicates much about Ronald Reagan that could not be readily gleaned from other sources. The very essence of his character is found here at the Ranch—his humility, his idealism, his diligence and hard work. Since Reagan built much of the Ranch himself, The Washington Post called it the "place to see the hand of the man" and "a true national treasure."

The Reagans purchased the 688-acre ranch in 1974, shortly before Reagan completed his second term as governor of California. The Ranch, overlooking the Santa Ynez Valley and the Pacific Ocean, reflects the endless vistas of freedom and possibility that Reagan considered the fundamental elements of the American experience. At the same time, the Reagans viewed the Ranch as a private retreat—a haven from the frenzy of public life. There, in a setting both rugged and pastoral, they could spend time alone or with family and friends.

Visitors to the Ranch have been deeply moved by the property. After a private tour, Pat Perrot of Northridge, California, wrote, "All five of us in our party have traveled widely throughout the world but none of us remember visiting any place that had such an enormous impact on our hearts and spirits as President Reagan’s beloved ranch. . . From the time [we] spotted his home nestled in that magnificent valley, we were overwhelmed by the sense of presence of that great man."

Young America's Foundation stepped in to save President Reagan's Western White House in the spring of 1998 to preserve it as a living monument to Reagan's lasting accomplishments and to make it the centerpiece of the student programs. President Reagan committed himself to reaching young people with his ideas—a goal that is also central to the Foundation's mission. Preserving the Ranch and passing on the President's values and ideas is Young America's Foundation's way of thanking Ronald Reagan for all he did for our country and the world. Today, Rancho del Cielo is a place of learning, a place of encouragement, a place of inspiration for generations to come.

Contact Us  |  Privacy Policy  |  Legal Notices  | Financial Statements  |  Top 

© 1995-2007 Young America's Foundation
F.M. Kirby Freedom Center
110 Elden Street
Herndon, VA  20170
ph 800.USA.1776 | fax 703.318.9122
www.yaf.org  |  www.reaganranch.org  |  www.nationaljournalismcenter.org