About Pío Pico State Historic Park

Pío de Jesus Pico is one of California’s most remarkable historical figures. He was the governor of California in 1832 and again in 1846 before and during the Mexican American War. His adobe home at “El Ranchito” has been completely restored to how it appeared in the 1880s letting visitors experience and celebrate his life and times.


The park is located in Whittier, west of the 605 freeway at Pioneer and Whittier Boulevards.

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  • Guided Tours
  • Interpretive Exhibits
  • Family Programs

Pío de Jesus Pico is one of California’s most remarkable historical figures. He was the governor of California in 1832 and again in 1846 before and during the Mexican American War. His adobe home at “El Ranchito” has been completely restored to how it appeared in the 1880s letting visitors experience and celebrate his life and times.

Born at the San Gabriel mission in 1801, his ancestry included a mixture of Spanish, African, Indian and Italian, and he lived in a time when the Spanish, Mexican and American flags flew over California.  Former Governor Pico began to build his home here in about 1848, and it has seen several changes over the last 150 years.  The “little ranch” and adobe home at Pio Pico State Historic Park is now surrounded by the communities of Whittier and Pico Rivera east of Los Angeles. Much has changed since Pico’s time, but for local and state-wide history, Pío Pico State Historic Park is a shining gem and testament to life in early California. Volunteers keep this fascinating heritage alive by preserving and protecting it with learning opportunities and service projects.

Site Overview

The five acre park encompasses historic gardens and the beautiful restored adobe home of  Pío Pico.  It is registered as California Historic Landmark NO. 127.  A bell marks the original El Camino Real, which passed directly in front of the park during Pío Pico’s time. The park was once part of  Pío Pico’s 9,000 acre ranch, Rancho Paso de Bartolo.  Visitors can enjoy the park with picnics, bird watching and exploring the parks features including; a fifteen room adobe with interpretive displays, an horno (bread oven), and a dovecote.  The park is located near the entrance to the Greenway Bike Trail.

Location/Directions

The park is located at 6003 Pioneer Boulevard in the city of Whittier, just west of the 605 freeway.

Accessibility

The adobe home is accessible for visitors with mobility impairments.

Park Activities

Guided tours of the adobe are offered by appointment only except on weekends. Groups of 10 or more need to reserve ahead of time. 


Pio Pico State Historic Park

Thank you for your interest in a field trip to Pio Pico State Historic Park! State Park Staff and volunteers lead students on a guided field trip exploring the park. For more information about this guided field trip and to sign up, please go to this website

Guidelines for all field trips: 

  1. Reservations, made at least 1 month in advance, are required. Approved K-12 schools may have parking fees waived. 
  2. Teachers are strongly encouraged to visit the park prior to their program to orient themselves. 
  3. Chaperone ratio of 1:10 is required

School Field Trips

Thank you for your interest in a field trip to Pio Pico State Historic Park! State Park Staff and volunteers lead students on a guided field trip exploring the park. For more information about this guided field trip and to sign up, please go to this website.

Guidelines for all field trips: 

  1. Reservations, made at least 1 month in advance, are required. Approved K-12 schools may have parking fees waived. 
  2. Teachers are strongly encouraged to visit the park prior to their program to orient themselves. 
  3. Chaperone ratio of 1:10 is required

Volunteers

Become part of our Volunteers in Parks program to help protect and preserve your heritage!  We are seeking volunteers to assist with interpretive programs, special events and other special projects.  We invite you to share your special talents, passion and enthusiasm.  Being a volunteer, you work with State Parks rangers and park staff, participate in outstanding learning opportunities, and volunteer experience helps you when applying for all types of employment.  Contact park staff at: piopico@parks.ca.gov.

Special Event and Filming

Special Event Information

Please email the Special Event Coordinator at LASpecialevents@parks.ca.gov for the most up-to-date pricing, guidelines, and availability.

Filming Permits

If you would like to perform commercial or student filming or photography at the park, you need to contact the State Park film permit coordinator at (818) 880-0358.