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What’s New in February?

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The Spanish phrase "la ñapa" or "la yapa" means "a bonus" or "something extra".

LA ÑAPA at RBR is a thoughtfully curated collection of experiences that have been selected to support you as a learner while you are here at the Ranch. A LA ÑAPA experience is meant to be an extension of what’s happening, as we say, “In the Corral.”

*50 Minute Massages- $165 each + grat. Limited number of bookings available. Must be booked prior to arrival at the ranch.

To schedule email: collaborate@roundbarnranchandco.com

Join in for even more joy with LA ÑAPA.

**Sign up for our Complimentary Activities in Del Medio!

Paper roses made from book pages on a white background.

Art with Tori**

A person training a rearing horse on a grassy lawn in front of a building with a tiled roof.

Trail Ride**

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Massage*

Shop and Dine in Santa Ynez

Check out the spot for Monday Night’s in town dinner…

How and When Will I Get to The Ranch?

The folks of RBR, human and horse, cannot wait to see you!

The Roundbarn Shuttle, will be making one airport run on February 2. Please meet the RBR Truck at SBA Baggage Claim. It is approximately a 45 minute drive from SBA to RBR.

P.S. The bar just outside of the gates on the second floor of the Santa Barbara Airport makes a fantastic Bloody Mary for those who may need to wait for the shuttle pick up.


What Should I Pack?

Some call it "Valley Casual." Some call it "Coastal Cowgirl."

We call it "Come As You Are, but come wearing boots and jeans.”

Boots: We have a very strict closed-toe shoe policy. While not in your room, all ranch guests must wear closed-toe shoes.

Jeans and Long Sleeves: Jeans and long sleeves are required when riding and interacting with the animals. Not only will this protect you from the California Sun, but it's just plain good advice for visiting a ranch.

Hat: If you forget your hat, you will wish you had not. So go ahead and set out this necessary ranch accessory now. Any style hat will do.

Layers: Guests will likely experience three of the four seasons each day at the ranch. So don't leave home without a jacket, sweatshirt, or sweater.

Preferred riding gear: While we have riding gear for borrowing, if you have your own you may choose to bring it. Helmets are required for riding.

In town outfit: You may choose to pack a non-ranchwear outfit to wear Monday night for dinner in town. This is by no means required, as you will see plenty of ranchwear in town. But if you would like, feel free to bring a casual maxi dress or non-jeans, etc for this animal free, off the ranch activity.


What about Food?

All accommodation rates include all meals listed on the agenda (except for Monday night’s dinner in town) plus a selection of healthy snacks. Also included is wine, beer and a variety of non-alcoholic beverages served at our House Happy Hour and during dinners at the Ranch. We will also offer wine and beer for purchase to take back to your room if desired. To-go options are available should you choose to have dinner in your room.  

You will simply be responsible for the cost of your own dinner and/or drinks Monday night in town while off-the-ranch. Transportation to and from the off the ranch dinner is provided by the RBR shuttle.

We have worked to meet each guest’s dietary needs as outlined during the registration process. We are sourcing local ingredients and vendors of the highest quality and can't wait to share all the Valley has to offer in terms of clean, local cuisine!

Sample Menu-

Welcome Snack: Cheese & Charcuterie or Mediterranean Dips and Local Veggies

Breakfast: Local Coffee, Cold Bar (Yogurt, Fruit), Hot Organic Oatmeal

Lunch: Farm-Fresh Salad Bar and more

Dinner: Chili Charcuterie, Homemade Pasta Bar, DIY Pizza Making Class, Fiesta Night, All-Ranch Cook-Out

How will I find my way Around?

WHO Should I contact with any Issues while Traveling or Attending an Experience?

Reach out to Rachel!

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November’s Agenda…

What’s New in November?

Join in for even more joy with LA ÑAPA.

The Spanish phrase "la ñapa" or "la yapa" means "a bonus" or "something extra".

LA ÑAPA at RBR is a thoughtfully curated collection of experiences that have been selected to support you as a learner while you are here at the Ranch. A LA ÑAPA experience is meant to be an extension of what’s happening, as we say, “In the Corral.”

Sign ups Available in Del Medio!

A group of women sitting in a circle on folding chairs in an outdoor arena, holding and discussing art pieces. The setting includes sandy ground and wooden fencing, with trees visible in the background. Some women are wearing hats and casual clothing.

Art with Tina

Person holding a hat while leaning on a brown horse.

Trail Ride

A woman in a blue shirt with a horse pattern standing close to a black horse, touching heads, in a stable.

Yoga & Workshops with Sarah

Getting off the Ranch…

Shopping and Dinner in Tori’s stomping grounds, Los Olivos!

Check out the spot for Monday Night’s in town dinner…

Nella

Interior of a restaurant with a focus on a dining table set with plates and glasses. The background shows a bar area, shelves with bottles, and people walking through the space. The lighting is warm, with woven lamp shades and wooden accents throughout.

Still Ahead…

Optional Restorative Yoga with Sarah- El Gimnasio

The Trailride- Tackroom

Escaramuza Flor Morena Performance- The Arena

Fiesta Celebration- Pepperoak Patio

Blurred dancers in pink traditional dresses spinning.

Photo By Owen Harvey

WHO Should I contact with any Issues while Traveling or Attending an Experience?

Our ROUNDBARN OnSite Contact