Frequently Asked Questions
We are 3 miles outside Walburg, North of Georgetown. We are off of I35 at 972. After you registered, look at your receipt their will be a link to the map.
Payment for current M&M Ranch students. Balance due for lessons, scout or other events pay here.
No experience necessary for our Summer Lesson Program, our activities are tailored to meet each student’s level of comfort, experience, and abilities. Our riding groups are small to ensure the safety of all students and to be able to meet their individual needs.
Overnight Int-Advance Camp/Clinic are only for Intermediate to Advance students.
Overnight Camp/Clinic: For beginners with previous riding experience and lesson.
Prior approval is required for Girl's Overnight camp/clinic.
Enrollment for Intermediate-Advance Clinic & Camp to girls who currently taking lessons or ride regularly.
Riders must also have prior horseback riding experience and have demonstrated advanced skills, as defined accordingly:
Advanced riders know how to ride up to trot and canter in a group. Understand and know their posting and leads. A short video clip will be required for those who are unable to take lesson prior for the assessment. Contact us to find out how to apply.
Yes, for enrollments for camps or Intro program are online. Click here Summer Lesson Program or Int-Advance.
We will post when we are taking enrollments for our Summer Program.
Each program is planned for each age group and experiences. Students will learn horsemanship skills that are tailored to meet each camper’s level of comfort, experience and ability. Students will ride every day, learn about safety and caring of horses and at times participate in arts & crafts.
Int-Advance Overnight Camp-Clinic: Mornings are spent with the horses and experienced Wrangler staff. Afternoons and evenings will include several other activities when not caring for horses. Field trips are included: Example water parks, vet clinic or horse care facility.
Beg-Intermediate- Mornings are spent with the horses and experienced Wrangler staff. Afternoons and evenings will include several other activities when not caring for horses.
Swimming is only for Int-Advance overnight clinics.
Proper riding boots and long jeans to be able to ride horses
Helmets are required for ages 18 and under unless parent signs a helmet release form. We do provide helmets or you are welcome to bring your own.
Must have waiver form signed before student is able to ride.
No stallions.
Yes,
Those with their own horse we do recommend more then one week.
Please contact us, if you are interested. If you do not have your own horse and interested let us know.
If you have registered for camp, look at the email that was sent to you after you registered. There is a link that goes to all the forms & any additional information needed for each program. If you are unable find the link please email us and we will send it to you.
Students are encouraged to come to ranch well-rested, hydrated and in good health. While at overnight , successful campers adhere to age-appropriate bedtimes, drink plenty of water, and eat enough nutritious foods to maintain their energy and stamina. NO candy, food, gum allowed. We recommend to not bring personal money, expensive jewelry, costly cameras, expensive clothing. Any money for the outings will be turned during check in.
Safety is very important here at M&M Ranch. It is imperative that students follow instructions and behave in a responsible manner. Our lessons horses are well-trained and have been trained in natural horsemanship method.
Wranglers, Counselors/all staff are CPR & First Aide certified. We do background checks and reference checks with all staff. We are a Christian and family-friendly environment.
We want our students to break away from their regular routine and focus on the activities that they are here to do. We don’t want them to be distracted with the texting, video games or video uses that often come along with cell phones.
Students should not bring cell phones, laptop computers, video games, or video/DVD players to ranch. When students carry any of these items for travel to and from ranch, we will collect and store the items during the session and return them for their return home.
Older iPods and MP3 music players (with No WiFi capability) will be permitted for students to listen to music. We do allow students to listen to personal music at rest hour and bedtime (i.e., only in the bunkhouse).
Yes we do, but we do have a 175 lb weight limit.
Students that are enrolled, check email that was sent to you. Updates are on Student Check List Page.
If you send us a request and don’t hear back within two business days, (Accept during holidays may take longer) please check your spam folder. If there’s no message there from us, feel free to simply send us a second request alerting us that you never received a response to the original request. Contact Page