OVERVIEW
4S Ranch is
a new master planned community in San Diego North County of Southern California. To the west is Santa Fe Valley and to the east is Rancho
Bernardo. To the north is Lake Hodges and to the south
is Black Mountain Open Space
Park.
4S Ranch was built on 2,900 acres and once development has finished will showcase 4,715
homes. These homes have been constructed on serene tree-lined streets in an array of architectural designs which include California
Craftsman, Cottage Mission and Ranch styles.
Traveling in and around 4S Ranch is quite easy. By car, you can access the I-15 which is
located to the west, adjacent to Rancho Bernardo. Also just minutes away is Hwy 78 and Rte 56 which makes traveling anywhere in the county
an absolute breeze. Bus routes and park-and-ride systems offer modes of public transport to residents and visitors of 4S Ranch opportunities
to access other areas of San Diego.
The three exemplary schools of Stone Ranch Elementary, Monterey Ridge Elementary and Oak
Valley Middle School reside within 4S Ranch which is served by the Poway Unified School District. These schools have been acclaimed for
their scholastic distinction and ground-breaking teaching curriculums. A fourth school, Del Norte High School is scheduled to open in
2009.
HISTORY
4S Ranch was
built on land which was once part of Rancho San Bernardo. The first documented owner of this land was an English sea captain known as Joseph Snook. In 1830, Snook sailed to California and soon afterwards
converted to Catholicism, became a Mexican citizen and changed his name to Don Jose Francisco Snook. When the California mission system
collapsed around 1840, Snook attained a land grant to construct a ranch of his own where 4S Ranch now stands. It is rumored that the "S" in
4S Ranch stands for "Snook" and that the "4" probably stands for "4 Snooks" referring to Snook, his wife and his two kids.
In the century that followed, the land changed owners many times. In the year 1938, the land
was acquired by the Ralphs family, the same family that owns the
well-known Southern California chain of supermarkets. The family decided to develop the southern region of the land in the early 1980s and
create what is now known as the 4S Ranch community, and the remaining 1,200 acres of land in the northern region has been maintained as a
family retreat.
RECREATION
Residents
looking for some outdoor recreation won't have to look far since 4S Ranch has a beautiful 25-acre community park. It features sports grounds, tennis courts and basketball
courts, as well as lush public greens, 10 miles of picturesque hiking and biking trails. Kids can enjoy the recently constructed Junior
Olympic swimming pool and the Boys and Girls Club. Additionally, 1,600
acres of 4S Ranch has already been selected as permanently protected wildlife habitat. Minutes away, residents can also visit the world
renowned San Diego Zoo's Wild Animal Park. Residents of all ages
will surely enjoy viewing the wonders of nature.
4S Commons, the 25-acre traditional town center which is scheduled to open in early 2007,
will be easily accessible by 4S Ranch residents by means of 4S Ranch Parkway, an access road and a pedestrian boardwalk, and will feature
many wonderful shopping and dining opportunities, as well as apartment living and office space. It will also feature a library and town
green and once open it will be 4S Ranch's lively community focal point.