LESSONS AT TEXAS SKI RANCH
At Texas Ski Ranch, we make it easy for first-time riders to get started and have fun on the water. Our friendly, trained coaches will walk you through every step of the process, from getting on the board to gliding smoothly across the waves. We’re here to help you build your skills and confidence, making sure you enjoy every moment and get closer to becoming a pro. Whether you're just trying it out or have big dreams, we’ve got your back!
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Your lesson will include: Private coaching for one hour, plus an additional hour to continue riding and test the skills you learned! All equipment will also be included with the booking!
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More information on pricing and any active deals and discounts can be found below.
CABLE LESSONS:
LEARN TO WAKEBOARD, WAKESKATE, KNEEBOARD, OR WATERSKI
We highly recommend that first-time riders schedule a coach to enhance their first experience out on the water at TSR. Our coaches are trained to wok with all ages and abilities. With a one-on-one coaching sesh on our beginner cable, and all equipment provided we are sure you'll have a blast.
OFF-SEASON PRICE:
Off-season starts after Labor Day. Discount will be added at checkout.
$49
$39 for each additional person / Up to 4 people
PRICE:
$99
$39 for each additional person / Up to 4 people
FAQ:
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Can I bring my own equipment?Yes; Save money on rental equipment by bringing your own board, helmet, and/or life jacket. Life jackets must be Coast Guard Approved.
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Can I bring outside food or drinks?No; Snacks/drinks are available​ at the onsite restaurant (Sylver Spoon) and bar (Ironsides Craft Bar). Coolers prohibited.
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Do you have weekly specials or deals for frequent riders?Yes; Please check out our Specials Page for seasonal promotions and our weekly deals. We also suggest the Pre-Paid Pass for 11 rides at a discounted price.
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How old do you have to be to ride the cable?The minimum age to ride both cables is 6 years old. We suggest beginning at the Lil' bro cable if you're a first time rider, regardless of age.​