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Hearst Castle turned a family ranch into an Enchanted Hill

Hearst Castle near San Simeon grew from ranchland into a hilltop estate shaped by William Randolph Hearst and architect Julia Morgan.

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Hearst Castle did not start as a castle idea. The story begins with ranchland. George Hearst bought 40,000 acres in 1865, and William Randolph Hearst later inherited land around San Simeon in 1919.

With architect Julia Morgan, Hearst turned the hilltop into La Cuesta Encantada, or the Enchanted Hill. By the time he left in 1947, the estate was still unfinished, even with 165 rooms and acres of gardens, terraces, pools, and walkways.

The place is interesting because it feels both remote and theatrical. You are on the Central Coast, looking over hills and ocean, but the buildings pull in art, architecture, travel, celebrity visits, and the taste of a newspaper magnate who kept adding to the dream.

A tour is the easiest way to understand it. The size is impressive, but the planning may be the part that stays with you. Roads, water, gardens, staff, art, guest rooms, and views all had to work together so a remote ranch could feel like an effortless hilltop world.

Where to see it

Hearst Castle above San Simeon on the Central Coast.

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Reviewed July 7, 2026

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