Webb's Holiday Acres
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Webb's Holiday Acres
The Ranch has a 44 stall barn, six cabins that sleep up to 100 people, swimming pool, dining room, licensed kitchen, recreation room, and an Arts and Crafts room. Take a look through the pictures in the gallery. Our facilities are available for large groups and private events year round. We have a big dining hall and licensed kitchen, also a recreation room that would be ideal for parties, weddings, birthdays or dances.

Our goal is to give your children one of the best horse camps ever! Our main focus is horseback riding, but we also have additional activities such as swimming, arts & crafts, group games, and more.
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The Ranch was started in 1960 by the Webb's. In 1978 the Getz's bought the ranch and have been running it ever since. Their experience over the years has made them able to set up a program that all could enjoy. On the 55 acres of rolling pasture and trails there is also a riding track for beginners that is just under a half a mile long.
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When the campers arrive, they are shown to their cabins by one of our staff members. The girls and boys sleep in separate cabins with our trained leaders in adjoining rooms. Once everyone has arrived, the camp director explains the rules and introduces all the staff members. The children are split up into three different riding groups.
Weekly Activity Schedule
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When the campers arrive, they are shown to their cabins by one of our staff members. The girls and boys sleep in separate cabins with our trained leaders in adjoining rooms. Once everyone has arrived, the camp director explains the rules and introduces all the staff members. We also go for a walk up to see the horses (check-in day is their day off), and then have campfire and an evening snack.
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Our Leader In Training (LIT) Program is designed for 15 year olds who are too old to be campers. LITs will be trained in leading trail rides, and teaching kids horse care such as how to saddle and brush their horse. LITs will learn how to organize group games, do Arts & Crafts, and just sit and talk with other kids making sure they are having fun.
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Campers are split into their riding groups and they will stay in these groups for the entire week for activities such as riding or team games. The only requirement is they need to ride with their riding group if they want to ride that day. The riding order changes daily, so each group will have a chance to ride first, midday, and last during the week.
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