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Wickersham BarnWelcome to Wickersham Ranch - it's our piece of paradise. We are blessed to own such a special piece of heaven and to have such great neighbors/ranch owners. This is a view of the barn, once a home to many a sheep and one of the few structures on the ranch.

NEW!! Gaye LeBaron of The Santa Rosa Press Democrat about the Wickersham crime! Click here for the newly acquired article.

The Wickersham Ranch has an incredible history and several controversial stories of interest.  There are a several of these articles included under the history link. Also included in this site is a locations link to give you an approximate idea of where it's located; with a road map, a parcel map as well as a topo map. This site will be added to and updated on a periodic basis.

IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY: the GPS Coordinates to the Wickersham Ranch cabin are:  N38° 43.922 and W123° 11.927

If you've ever been to The Wickersham Ranch, you know it's not the easiest place to find. Originally located on 6,196 acres, and now subdivided into 38 parcels, our 120+ acres are tucked away in the latent Sonoma County Hills covered with beautiful trees, vineyards, and wild animals (including big game, cats and wild pigs).Click to DavidOtero.com

September 2, 2003 dry strikes from an unusual storm in Northern California caused as many as 200 fires in Sonoma County.  Thanks to those who helped save the historic barn and ranch!  Click here for more pictures and info.

NewslettersRANCH OWNERS:  Please follow the Ranch Owners link for current newsletters, properties for sale and meeting schedules. The Ranch Owner's page up as a "web site within a web site".  Use the links within the page to navigate around for owner's information.

Should anyone have a special photo or two to share or an interesting story or article, please email it and it will be posted on this site, complete with credits.

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Barn photo courtesy of Martin Dreiling
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