Overview
The Sugar & Spice Ranch, located in the Cowboy Capital of the World, is just a short drive West of San Antonio in Bandera, Texas. We specialize in creating a positive bonding experience through horseback riding and horsemanship. Our all-inclusive, week-long camp offers girls a chance to learn about horseback riding and how to care for your own horse including how to tack up, groom, bathe, feed, and turn out your horse.
Read More Show LessSpecialty camp focus: Horsemanship, Western Riding
Unique Features
- Specializing in horsemanship and western horseback riding for girls looking to ride and care for horses!
- Experience rustic ranch living in Texas Hill Country, the Cowboy Capital of the World.
- Absolutely no technology, no phones, no devices - just a full week of live-in-the-moment fun with no distractions and face-to-face communication.
- Evening activities campfires, movie watching, horse trivia, karaoke, and more.
- Mother and daughter camp also available.
Activities
Dates & Rates
2025 Season:
- Camp Season June 01 - August 02
- Session Lengths 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 weeks
- Cost $1,449 /week
Financial Offers:
- Tiered/sliding scale tutition: No
- Financial assistance: No
- Special discounts: No
Accommodations
Bunks
- Type: Bunkhouse
- Not open air
- Electricity/lights
- Air conditioning
- No separate bathhouse
- Showers attached
- Toilets attached
Health
- Staff certified in First Aid / CPR
- No doctor onsite
- No nurse onsite
- No 24/7 medical staff
- No onsite health center
Dietary Needs
- Food Allergies
- Gluten Free
- Kosher
- Peanut-free
- Tree nut-free
- Vegan friendly
- Vegetarian friendly
International Campers
- Enrolls non-US campers
- 6 countries have attended
Welcome Message
Ms. Leigh, Owner
While Ms. Leigh grew up on a horse farm and had the luxury of learning about horsemanship from her Mom, her girls did not have that opportunity. That is, until Ms. Leigh started The Sugar & Spice Ranch in Bandera, Texas! Rather than having a dude ranch where folks would just climb on a horse and follow one another, she wanted a place where mothers and daughters and even families, friends, and colleagues could learn horsemanship and so much more.