The ranch will also be a home for research on the medicinal qualities of marijuana. Twenty of the ranch’s 40 acres will be handed over to master growers, who will have maximum control over their land and environment. Tyson has a long public history with marijuana. Offers may be subject to change without notice. The ranch will also boast a hydro-feed plant and supply store, an extraction facility, an edible factory, premium glamping campgrounds and cabins, and an amphitheater. Tyson broke ground on the huge project on Dec. 20 in California City; the ranch will be located in a remote desert about 60 miles southwest of Death Valley National Park, per The Blast. The plan is to produce both THC and CBD strains. Reportedly, the resort will dedicate 20 acres of land to marijuana cultivation, allowing “master growers to have maximum control of their environment.”  There will also be a Tyson Cultivation School to teach growers the ins-and-outs of perfecting their own strains. © 2020 Complex Media, Inc. All Rights Reserved. The former undisputed heavyweight champion of the world has experienced huge success with his cannabis company Tyson Holistic Holdings, launched in 2016. Tyson has the support of two business partners, Robert Hickman and Jay Strommen, as well as California City mayor Jennifer Wood, who has described the ranch as a “rebirth” for the city. Mike Tyson might be the most excited man in California now that the state has officially legalized the sale of recreational marijuana. Inspired by Kamala Harris; Immigrant Women Step Up to Help Others. The Blast reports Tyson, 51, broke ground last month on a “cannabis resort” to be located on a 40-acre ranch in California City, a town in the Mojave Desert just two hours outside of Los Angeles. Mike Tyson is the latest celebrity to get in on the ever-expanding marijuana market, with plans to open a luxurious California resort where growers and guests can puff in peace. The polls are wrong. ETF and Mutual Fund data provided by Morningstar, Inc. Dow Jones Terms & Conditions: http://www.djindexes.com/mdsidx/html/tandc/indexestandcs.html. The location is close to Edwards Air Force Base and aims to create plenty of jobs for the community. As for visitors, Tyson’s resort will include an edible factory, amphitheater for entertainment and premium “glamping” campgrounds and cabins. Ring legend Tyson wants to build a 407-acre cannabis-themed holiday resort at his ranch in CaliforniaIron Mike is taking advantage of the state's legalisation of recreational marijuana. The Blast reports Tyson, 51, broke ground last month on a “cannabis resort” to be located on a 40-acre ranch in California City, a town in the Mojave Desert just two hours outside of Los Angeles.