Webb Ranch

Webb Ranch is a stable Menlo Park San Mateo County located in United States.

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  • Phone

    (650) 854-7755

  • Website

    webbranchinc.com

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  • Type

    Stable

Address

2720 Alpine Rd (San Francisquito Creek Rd) Menlo Park , CA 94028 United States

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trail ride horse pumpkin berries trees Christmas halloween
Dannielle Hott

Fruit stand closed for the year until September. Come ride a horse instead! Year round riding lessons and horse boarding. Call a week ahead to set up a lesson or trail ride .

Christophe Goudy

It is a real ranch a real team, place and a fantastic place for the horses ...

Jonathan Frechette

Berry picking early Summer, trail rides year round, multiple arenas, trails , paddocks and stables for anything you need. Love this place!

Stephen Gillett

Great pumpkins for Halloween and Trees for Christmas !

Marlene Happel

Go fruit picking with your kids (June/July). They will love it! Read more

Eric Perret

They don't sell produce like they used to. What a shame.

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Mall
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The best shopping mall I've ever been to. Lots of flowers you can see and smell. Enjoy your day here~ - TJ Cho

8.5
Burgers
Alpine Inn

Favorite outdoor dining spot around here. The food is decent but the combo of location and being outdoors is hard to beat. Dog friendly, and people also arrive on horseback! - Raj

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Grocery Store
Bianchini's Market

Fantastic selection of fresh fruits and vegetables. The sandwich counter and salad bar are pretty good as well. Pick up lunch to go here and take it to the Alpine Inn to eat in the beer garden. - Corey Reese