Rancho Blanco, a historic property with a rich legacy, is making its debut on the market for the first time in 95 years. This roughly 2,868 acre ranch has been maintained by the same family for three generations. The ranch features a historic home, Casa Piedra, a roughly 7,000 SF masterpiece constructed in 1900 by the California architect, Caldwell. It showcases a wraparound porch, decorative shingles, and a spacious upstairs gallery. Nestled on the outskirts of Sonora, where the Chihuahuan Desert meets the Hill Country, Rancho Blanco enjoys a distinctive environment ideal for both ranching and recreation. Limestone outcroppings, rolling terrain, live oaks, and a variety of flora contribute to a captivating landscape. All-weather roads provide ample access to the ranch, which boasts a variety of vegetation well-suited to cattle, horses, goats and other livestock. It’s also an excellent hunting property with abundant whitetail deer, dove, turkey, quail and other native wildlife.