The Ranch

Luxury on the homestead

The Post family worked this land for generations, first as a homestead and then later as a farm. Today it retains much of its original character, but with the added distinction of being a serene getaway and retreat.

The Post family worked this land for generations, first as a homestead and then later as a farm. Today it retains much of its original character, but with the added distinction of being one of the most well-loved resorts in the world.

History

William B. Post (W.B.) Arrives In Monterey
1848

William B. Post (W.B.) Arrives In Monterey

In 1848, William Brainard (W.B.) Post travels by ship from his home in Connecticut to Monterey, California. The 18-year-old sailor finds work at the Point Lobos whaling station and spends his early years on the California coast hunting grizzly bear and deer. He later traded in his buckskin and became a businessman, starting the first grain warehouse in Moss Landing and the first butcher shop in Castroville.

The Post Family Begins
1850

The Post Family Begins

In 1850, W.B Post weds Anselma Onesimo, of Costanoan Indian heritage. Together they begin to raise their own family and create extended ones that includes fellow settlers, close friends, and orphaned children. The Post home becomes the center of Big Sur social life.

Big Sur's First Homesteaders
1867

Big Sur's First Homesteaders

W.B. takes out a claim on 160 acres of land in Big Sur, opening one of the region’s first homesteads. On this land, the Post family raises cattle and hogs and export apples from a thriving orchard. In 1867, he begins building a cabin to remind him of his own Connecticut roots. The red, New England-style cabin still stands on Highway 1, across the road from the existing entrance to Post Ranch Inn.

Post "Office"
1889

Post "Office"

While waiting for government approval to build a local post office, W.B. carries the mail for the Big Sur area. By 1889, the first continuously operating post office in Big Sur was established at the Post homestead and was called, simply, “Posts”. In 1920, after working a summer at the Post Family ranch, a young John Steinbeck had to borrow stage fare which he promptly mailed back to Mrs. Post. (Photo – Letter from John Steinbeck to Mrs. Post)

Joe Post Marries Elizabeth Gilkey
1893

Joe Post Marries Elizabeth Gilkey

W.B and Anselma’s youngest son Joe, marries neighbor, Elizabeth Gilkey and eventually merge the two families’ land claims, accumulating nearly 1,500 acres, including the picturesque seascape on which Post Ranch Inn currently resides. Together the adventurous couple run the ranch and take hunters and fishermen on pack trips into the wilderness around Big Sur. (Photo – Joe Post and Lizzy Gilkey)

The Post Family Grows
1900

The Post Family Grows

Joe and Elizabeth’s son Bill continues the family tradition of leading camping trips into the Big Sur wilderness, while working as a cowboy and rancher. While employed as the mail carrier from Monterey to Big Sur, Bill gives a ride to a city girl named Irene Fredricks. Their romance turns her summer visit to Big Sur into a lifelong stay, building their family with their two children, Billy and Mary. (Photo Options – Billy Post leading a group on horseback)

Rancho Sierra Mar Opens
1945

Rancho Sierra Mar Opens

In 1945, the Post family opens a small restaurant named Rancho Sierra Mar. Mary Post Fleenor ran the restaurant until it closed in 1972. During that time it was known around the Big Sur community as a friendly meeting place for locals and visitors alike.

Billy Post Meets Luci Lee
1969

Billy Post Meets Luci Lee

After serving in the Marine Corps in World War II, Billy Post comes home home to Big Sur to run the ranch. Billy meets and marries Luci Lee, the love of this life. They marry in 1969 and raise their four daughters.

Sealed With A Shot
1984

Sealed With A Shot

In the early 1980’s, as it grew more difficult to hold onto the old style of ranching, a close friend approaches Billy and Luci with the idea of converting their land into an inn that would preserve the integrity and history of the Post family’s property. After shaking hands, the partnership is sealed with a shot of Jack Daniel’s, which has since become the inn’s unofficial drink.

Post Ranch Inn Begins To Take Shape
1987

Post Ranch Inn Begins To Take Shape

After auditioning several architects, an unknown local architect named Mickey Muennig, who had never designed a hotel, submits drawings for a Tree House, and Post Ranch never looked back. Mickey’s revolutionary innovative design utilized organic architecture intending for guests to feel a part of nature, not just observers of it. His design was revolutionary design for a hotel and shortly thereafter, he was named one of the top 100 architects in the world.

Post Ranch Inn Breaks Ground
1989

Post Ranch Inn Breaks Ground

As part of the agreement, the partnership buys Billy a tractor, which he uses to complete nearly all the excavation and grading to build the Inn. Luci decides to honor the early history of Big Sur by using the ranch’s cattle brand as the Inn’s logo.

Post Ranch Inn Opens
1992

Post Ranch Inn Opens

In April 1992, Post Ranch Inn opens its doors with 30 rooms and a restaurant. Each guest room is named in honor of the Post family and other Big Sur pioneers. The Inn’s very first guests are local residents and the descendants of those Big Sur pioneers, all of whom gathered in Sierra Mar to dedicate it to Mary Fleenor, in whose honor the restaurant was named. Billy leads guests on nature walks nearly every day. In his later years, he rolls across the rugged terrain on “Buck”, his off-road Segway.

A Cover For The Ages
1992

A Cover For The Ages

In August, 1992, Travel + Leisure magazine places Post Ranch on its cover with the headline “Big News From Big Sur: The Most Spectacular Hotel On The Pacific Coast”

Southern Expansion
2008

Southern Expansion

10 additional rooms are constructed on the southern stretch of the property. Inspired by the visionary concept and architecture of Mickey Muennig, the Cliff Houses, Peak Houses and Pacific Suites are introduced. In addition, the Meditation Pool opens at the northern edge of the property, offering a serene setting in which to relax and enjoy the infinite ocean views.

A Sustainable Future
2009

A Sustainable Future

Post Ranch installs a 990-panel solar array that produces almost 350,000 kWh of pollution-free electricity per year. According to the EPA, the system is estimated to reduce carbon emissions by approximately 600,000 pounds annually.

The Post House Renewed
2014

The Post House Renewed

A 2014 redesign highlight the stunning panoramic views and retains an evocative sense of place in keeping with the history of this beloved family home.

The Post Family Legacy
2022

The Post Family Legacy

Billy Post, a loyal steward of this land for almost 90 years, was an exceptional and irreplaceable host for thousands of Inn guests for seventeen years. While both Billy and Luci have since passed away, their love of the land and gentle, genial hospitality remain an inspiration to all who knew them.

Scenic view of deer in front of trees and mountains at Post Ranch Inn
SUSTAINABILITY

Protecting the coast (and beyond)

We feel lucky to call such a beautiful place home, and that’s exactly why we’ve alway felt that being good stewards of the land was one of our greatest responsibilities. To put our sustainable ideals into practice, we support some great local businesses, socially and economically, through our sustainability efforts.

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AWARDS & PRESS

Awards and kind words

Over the years, we’ve been fortunate enough to be recognized for our exceptional guest experience, green initiatives, dining, and spa services.

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View of seating in a room at Post Ranch Inn

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COMMUNITY

A soulful community 

We’re proud to partner with Passport Resorts and its sister properties. Passport shares our commitment to luxurious and soulful guest experiences, as well as our values when it comes to sustainability and social responsibility.

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