Ride the Texas countryside and enjoy a ranch-style breakfast
Two Hours
Horseback ride, breakfast
Closed-toe shoes are required and long pants are strongly recommended. Follow your guide’s instructions and stay mounted for photos unless your guide says otherwise.
Non-refundable unless canceled at least 14 days before the scheduled ride. Within 14 days, no refund. If weather makes riding unsafe, you can reschedule with at least 24 hours' notice; rescheduled rides must be booked within 6 days of the original date, subject to availability.
Complete a short riding-experience questionnaire so the team can match you with a horse, and review and sign the waiver before your ride.
Wear closed-toe shoes. Long pants are strongly recommended for comfort and to help prevent rubbing while riding.
Approach horses calmly from the side, keep voices and movements quiet, and don’t walk behind a horse. Stay an arm’s length away unless your guide instructs otherwise, and follow your guide’s directions for mounting, steering, stopping, and dismounting.
Rockin' Star Ranch Brenham
Guests consistently rave about the warm hospitality from Darrell, Julie, and Vivian, who create an incredibly welcoming atmosphere on this beautiful Texas property. The two-hour trail rides are a standout, with many reviewers appreciating that they get to brush, feed, and even tack up their own horses before heading out. The animals are clearly well-cared for, and the property itself is stunning with 150+ acres to explore, complete with various farm animals, a pool, and comfortable accommodations for overnight stays. What makes this spot special is the hands-on experience. You're not just sitting on a horse following a guide; you're learning about ranch life, meeting friendly farm dogs, and getting a genuine feel for country living. First-timers and experienced riders alike praise the staff's patience and knowledge. The location near Brenham adds convenience, giving you access to good restaurants and the charm of a small Texas town. One guest did mention a parking incident during an event, though the owners worked to address it. Overall, this is a peaceful escape that delivers exactly what you'd hope for in an authentic ranch experience.
Man, where do I start! As we drove into this secret paradise, the nerves from city life settled and a wave of peaceful discipline covered my body. Survival. Greeted by a pack of farm dogs, nature vs. nurture kicked in as my tiny city pup attempted his position with a growl but was quickly handled by the ones that run the place. Alpha. A pleasant warning of ranch life. Only the fittest survive and the honorable preserve. Oh, to be apart of something growing. Thanks to Julie for building my confidence in riding, to Vivian for keeping me fueled through the day, and to Darrell for keeping us all in line. The end.
Traveling Philanthropists
January 19, 2026
Man, where do I start! As we drove into this secret paradise, the nerves from city life settled and a wave of peaceful discipline covered my body. Survival. Greeted by a pack of farm dogs, nature vs. nurture kicked in as my tiny city pup attempted his position with a growl but was quickly handled by the ones that run the place. Alpha. A pleasant warning of ranch life. Only the fittest survive and the honorable preserve. Oh, to be apart of something growing. Thanks to Julie for building my confidence in riding, to Vivian for keeping me fueled through the day, and to Darrell for keeping us all in line. The end.
Traveling Philanthropists
January 19, 2026