Texas Western Riding Camps and Programs
Pinebrook Farms Summer Horsemanship Camp
611 Virgie Community Rd
Magnolia, TX 77354, U.S.A.Phone: 281-356-3441
We have conducted Summer Horsemanship Camps at Pinebrook Farms since 1975. The goal of our co-educational, resident camps is for youngsters to safely learn good horsemanship, while having a great time in a family oriented atmosphere. Activities and programs also teach responsibility, cooperation, courage and self-esteem. The camp is licensed by the Texas Department of Health, and its horsemanship program has been approved, and site accredited by CHA, Certified Horsemanship Association. Every year, since 1998, Pinebrook Farms has received a Certificate of Award for Safety by the North American Horseman's Association.
304 Upper Turtle Creek Rd
Kerrville, TX 78028, U.S.A.Phone: 830-257-5731
Kickapoo Kamp is a private residential girls summer camp located in the Texas Hill Country, nine miles southwest of Kerrville, Texas. Our history and our smaller size set us apart from other private girls camps. Limiting our enrollment to 110 campers allows us to emphasize the family atmosphere we feel is so important. Our evening activities are an all-camp activity so all ages participate together. Relationships develop among all ages not just within the campers own age group. All campers, from age 6 to 17 know each other and all the counselors by name....
About Texas Western Riding Camps and Programs
Western riding camps may be just the thing your child needs to learn the art of Western riding, a subspecialty of equestrian riding. With a focus on personal growth and self-discovery, Western riding camps offer not only riding instruction from skilled equestrians trainers but also camping, backpacking and sports. Whether set against a backdrop of majestic mountains, in pine forests or on dusty dude ranches, a horseback riding camp can offer a variety of fun programs like fossil digging, mountain survival courses, cattle roundup, archery and river rafting. Programs build upon the Western riding philosophy, which evolved on cattle ranches in the American West. It's a slightly different style of riding than English riding and therefore has subtle nuances. Some camps are integrated, while others are strictly for boys or girls.
What to Ask the Camp Director: Find out the age groups the horseback riding camp caters to, as there may be a minimum age, such as 9 years old, in order to participate.
What to Pack: Since campers will be taking part in a variety of outdoor pursuits, such as horseback riding and swimming, be sure to pack appropriate gear such as bathing suits, and jeans and boots for riding.
Weather Considerations: Watch the forecast before sending your child off to riding camp. Some camps are located in hot, dry climates where weather is rarely a problem, but others are located in climates where the weather may be wet and chilly one day and hot the next.


