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Group Retreats
Church, Civic, Business, Education Groups Welcome! |
Group retreats are available to area businesses, organizations, schools,
civic or church groups and are a great way to promote teambuilding.
Among the unspoiled ravines, creeks, hills
and sheltering trees of our property are located
a variety of multi-use buildings, including
log cabins, a firestation/meeting hall, a
dining hall, with full-service kitchen, plus multi-purpose activity center, dormitories,
campfire sites, a replica fort, outdoor chapel
and treehouse. Hiking trails traverse the
property and wildlife is in abundance. Our
tranquil, natural setting is an excellent
complement to any program. The camp's 172
wooded acres are beautiful in all seasons.
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Dormitories, cabins and the main lodge are equipped with restroom and shower facilities and are winterized for year-round comfort. Some private rooms are available for leadership staff. Each of our rustic log cabins and dormitories can comfortably sleep up to 50 participants (200 total) and the dining hall can seat 200 people.
(see photos and descriptions by clicking on link at left)
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Retreats, family gatherings, educational programs, and seminars of almost
any size can be accommodated with or without meal service for one, two, or
more nights, during the Fall, Winter, Spring and late Summer months (from
August through May.) Facilities are available for rental
only, or with on-site programming, including optional Climbing Wall,
Challenge/Low Ropes & Adventure Programs (see details below.) A variety of
recreational activities are also available seasonally to fit your
interests.
Retreats are Open to Adults, Teens, and Youth Groups
Please contact us at (216) 831-5045 for more detailed information and fees.
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Horseback Riding Program
A western horseback riding program is now available at Hiram House
at the "Double H Ranch", the camp's new Equestrian Center, which opened
in 2003.
The center has a 9,700 sq. ft. indoor riding
arena, a 4,500 sq. ft. stable (eleven box stalls)
and an outdoor riding arena.
Horseback riding and instruction programs
(ring riding only - no trail riding) are available
as part of the Summer
Camps and to area schools and community
organizations.
Funding for the Equestrian Center was provided
by the Billie Howland Steffee Family Fund,
of The Cleveland Foundation.
Click
here to read about the 2003 Grand Opening
Dedication and Gala Benefit for the Equestrian
Center in our Summer/Fall 2003 Newsletter!"

Support our annual Benefit - "Horse Around" at Hiram House Camp
Benefits to help fund our annual summer western Horseback Riding Program and
Disadvantaged Youth were also held in 2004 to 2009.
Related links to past benefits:
For more information, please contact Hiram House at: (216) 831-5045.
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