Riding Lessons
Whether you’re looking to sharpen your riding skills for national competition or you’re stepping onto the ranch for the first time, our goal-oriented and dynamic lessons are thoughtfully individualized to fit your needs and abilities as a rider.
Immersed in the passion of horsemanship, paired with a dedication to teaching and sharing his knowledge, Brandon Clinton’s horseback riding lessons aim to help you develop impressive riding knowledge and practical skills. Brandon’s acquired knowledge taught through riding lessons will leave you with an unwavering level of confidence in horse riding.
Horse lessons are held at our 60+ acre private facility located minutes from Frisco, McKinney, Plano, and Denton County.
Amenities Include:
100x200 Covered Arena
Oversize Round Pen
Easy Trailer Parking
Take a look at the types of available lessons:
Introductory Private Lesson
Let’s get acquainted! Our initial lesson is a one-on-one 30-minute session. Available for all levels.
Individual Private Lessons
Our private lessons are one-on-one 30-minute or one-on-one 1-hour sessions with one of our horses. Available for all levels.
Semi-Private Lessons
Our semi-private lessons bring together 2-3 riders for a 1-hour lesson. Available for all levels.
Group Lessons
Our 1-hour group lessons bring together 3-6 riders, grouped by riding level. Riders may be eligible for group lessons first based on an individual evaluation.
4-Lesson Package
Lesson packages are perfect for riders that want to commit to more than one lesson. Available for private (30-minute & 1-Hour), semi-private, or group lessons (1-hour).
Confidence Building
Need a little boost in riding confidence? Lessons are dedicated to building trust, respect, and assuredness in horsemanship.
Personalized Training
Each rider has their own schedule and ways of learning. We’re here to help you reach your unique training goals.
“Took my first lesson with Brandon Clinton this week, after much research and review. He seemed like the perfect match for my enthusiastic, reactive half-Arab. Brandon seemed enthusiastic and challenged by my difficult colt, who had failed at several trainers. What an awesome lesson we had! Brandon walked alongside my spooky boy, comforting him and giving his nervous rider positive comments and suggestions. As the lesson progressed, our confidence grew and we were able to make larger circuits and perform more difficult tasks. Brandon kept us challenged, but happy with our sense of accomplishment. I am 63, with more than a few riding instructors in my past, but I have never had a lesson in which my horse responded so positively and quickly. And I got SO much constructive input to use as homework! In fact, the next time I rode my horse at home, my husband asked if I had sedated him—he was so calm and relaxed. The homework is working!! Can’t wait til my next lesson!”