King's Station

King's Station was located in the lower section of San Francisquito Canyon, in the Sierra Pelona Mountains.

[2] Its present-day site is along San Francisquito Canyon Road, about 2 miles (3.2 km) north of its intersection with Copper Hill Drive.

By 1858, when the New York Herald reporter Waterman L. Ormsby passed through on the Butterfield Overland Mail it was known as King's Station.

[6] In March 1928 the massive flood caused by the collapse of the St. Francis Dam washed away the old stagecoach station, along with the Hollands and Raggio Ranch buildings.

The only present day indicator of the station's location is the Ruiz family cemetery, that survived by being just above the flood's crest.