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Located in the scenic hills of north San Diego County, this 2300-acre community features homes with varied architecture, eco-friendly facades and front porches. Quiet tree-lined neighborhoods with walkable promenades are clustered around 4S Commons, the town center. 4S Ranch is among California’s finest new communities. Developed by Newland Communities in partnership with the Ralphs family, 4S Ranch features single-family homes created by a variety of homebuilders offering richly diverse exterior styles.

4S Ranch Master Association provides a diversity of architectural and natural elements. With more than ten miles of walking trails and over 1,600 acres of dedicated open space, a community garden, town green, splash park, a baseball field and access to lush public spaces, 22-acres of community parks, and proximity to 4S Commons, with retail outlets and a top-rated County library.

Top Photo Spots in 4S Ranch

Best places to take pictures in 4S Ranch

4S Ranch Sports Park
16118D 4S Ranch Pkwy., San Diego, CA 92127
4S Ranch Sports Park is a popular outdoor athletic facility with five baseball/softball fields, six soccer/multipurpose fields, two tennis courts, two basketball courts, and a roller-hockey rink.
(Note: Alcohol is allowed for special events with a permit only)

4S Ranch Community Park
16118 4S Ranch Pkwy., San Diego, CA 92127
The 3-acre 4S Ranch Community Park sits next to 4S Sports Park and the Boys & Girls Club, offering shade and special event spaces to groups of all sizes. Onsite are a gazebo, playground, picnic areas and two bocce courts. Book a reservation by calling the park office at (858) 673-3990 or the main reservation desk at (877) 565-3600.

4S Ranch Liberty Park
17750 Hunters Ridge Road, San Diego, CA.  92127
This 4-acre neighborhood park features a ball field with a backstop, a shaded sandy playground, a basketball court with three half-court hoops, and a reservable gazebo with four circular picnic tables. Book a reservation by calling the park office at (858) 673-3990 or the main reservation desk at (877) 565-3600.

4S Ranch Heritage Park
16789 Deer Ridge Road, San Diego, CA 92127
4S Heritage Park features two playgrounds (one gated for small children), two basketball courts, picnic areas and walking paths across 5.54 acres of suburban open space.

4S Homestead Park
9989 Fox Valley Road, San Diego, CA 92127
4S Homestead Park features a playground, picnic areas and a grass field across 2.08 acres – great for picnics and lawn games like frisbee. 

4S Patriot Park
10502 Paseo de Linda, San Diego, CA 92127
At 4S Patriot Park, enjoy two playgrounds, two basketball courts, picnic areas and 4 acres of turf on land spanning a total of nearly 6 acres. Kids love the small pirate ship!  

Info from SDParks.org

Areas Near 4S Ranch to take Photos and Portraits

  • Rancho Bernardo
  • Santa Fe Valley
  • Rancho Santa Fe
  • Lake Hodges
  • Black Mountain Ranch
  • Rancho Peñasquitos
  • Downtown San Diego

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4S Ranch History

During the early 1800s, Spanish settlers from Mission San Diego de Alcala grazed livestock in the valleys and hills of what is now 4S Ranch. In 1842, Captain Joseph Snook was granted a massive 17,000 acres of the land in an area he called Rancho San Bernardo—some of which land would eventually become known as 4S Ranch. He constructed a large adobe near the site of an original structure sacked in the Indian uprising of 1837. Here he settled with his wife, Maria Antonia Alvarado, until his death in 1852.

The land remained under the ownership of Ms. Antonia Alvarado until her death in 1860. The land was divided and changed hands several times until in 1921 Albert E. Smith purchased the area that is now 4S Ranch and began to give it shape. Aerial photography from 1928 reveals that several acres of eucalyptus trees and orchards were planted, and two stone-and-concrete dams constructed in the La Jolla Valley.

The Albert Ralphs family bought the property in 1938, developing the open space as grazing land for livestock, as well as tomato cultivation and citrus orchards—which were irrigated by water fed by the dam reservoirs. Ground wells provided water for both domestic and agricultural needs, and preserved the beauty of the land. Planning for the residential and commercial development began in the late 1970s, with environmental studies initiated in the early 1980s. A dynamic and richly diverse community, 4S Ranch relies on the Master Association to provide leadership and oversight to its members that preserves its traditional nature and promotes future-friendly decisions, while protecting the value of its natural resources and preserving architectural integrity. The Ralphs family continues to stay involved in protecting the family friendly community.