
3D Stables
15918 Littig Rd, Manor, TX 78653
3D Stables is a horse boarding facility offering boarding services and trail rides.
The Manor area in Travis County lies east of Austin in the expanding suburban-rural fringe where Hill Country character gives way to the Blackland Prairie. Horse owners in this part of Travis County benefit from proximity to Austin's equestrian services while accessing land that remains more affordable than the rapidly developing western suburbs.
Riders near Manor will find trail riding options in the open landscape east of the city. The area suits horse owners who want to stay connected to Austin's resources while finding the space and rural character that good horse keeping requires. As Travis County continues to develop, properties with trail access in this corridor become increasingly valuable.
Check out the boarding options available in and around Manor below.
The Manor area in Travis County lies east of Austin in the expanding suburban-rural fringe where Hill Country character gives way to the Blackland Prairie. Horse owners in this part of Travis County benefit from proximity to Austin's equestrian services while accessing land that remains more affordable than the rapidly developing western suburbs.
Riders near Manor will find trail riding options in the open landscape east of the city. The area suits horse owners who want to stay connected to Austin's resources while finding the space and rural character that good horse keeping requires. As Travis County continues to develop, properties with trail access in this corridor become increasingly valuable.
Check out the boarding options available in and around Manor below.

15918 Littig Rd, Manor, TX 78653
3D Stables is a horse boarding facility offering boarding services and trail rides.

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The rural areas east of Austin near Manor offer more open land than the densely developed western suburbs. Trail riding is available, and the Blackland Prairie terrain provides a different character than the rocky Hill Country to the west.
Manor is roughly 15 miles east of downtown Austin, keeping horse owners connected to the city's veterinary services, farriers, feed suppliers, and competition venues while having more space than central Austin allows.
Historically, eastern Travis County has offered more land per dollar than the Hill Country side of Austin. As development expands, that gap narrows — contact facilities directly for current rates.