National Historic Landmark established in 1853 when Capt. Richard King purchased 75,000 acres that had been Spanish land grant called Santa Gertrudis. Now-famous Santa Gertrudis breed, first strain of beef cattle originating in Western Hemisphere, was developed here. Today, King Ranch sprawls across 825,000 acres of South Texas land, an area larger than the state of Rhode Island. It remains a working ranch with 60,000 head of cattle and 300 quarter horses.
Historical and guided tours are offered daily. Nature tours showcase the ranch's abundant wildlife and birds. Available by reservation. Special group tours are also available. King Ranch Visitor Center is open Mon. - Sat. 9 a.m. - 4 p.m., Sun. noon - 5 p.m. Entrance is immediately west of Kingsville off Texas 141. Please call 361/592-8055 for tour information and reservations. Admission fee.