Horse Boarding in Paige, Texas

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Paige is a small Bastrop County community east of Austin on the US-290 corridor toward Houston. Bastrop County has a distinctive character in the Central Texas landscape — the 'Lost Pines' of Bastrop, an isolated loblolly pine forest separated from the main East Texas Piney Woods, give the area a forested quality unexpected in the rolling post oak savanna. The landscape around Paige includes the pine trees and sandy soils that define Bastrop County's unique ecology.

Full-care boarding with riding lessons is available in the Paige area, serving riders in the Bastrop County equestrian community at reasonable costs compared to the Austin market just to the west. The Lost Pines forest and surrounding Bastrop County terrain provide attractive riding country, and the proximity to Austin — roughly 50 miles east — keeps Paige riders within reach of the city's equestrian resources and show circuit.

Check out the boarding options currently available in the Paige area below.

About horse boarding in Paige

Paige is a small Bastrop County community east of Austin on the US-290 corridor toward Houston. Bastrop County has a distinctive character in the Central Texas landscape — the 'Lost Pines' of Bastrop, an isolated loblolly pine forest separated from the main East Texas Piney Woods, give the area a forested quality unexpected in the rolling post oak savanna. The landscape around Paige includes the pine trees and sandy soils that define Bastrop County's unique ecology.

Full-care boarding with riding lessons is available in the Paige area, serving riders in the Bastrop County equestrian community at reasonable costs compared to the Austin market just to the west. The Lost Pines forest and surrounding Bastrop County terrain provide attractive riding country, and the proximity to Austin — roughly 50 miles east — keeps Paige riders within reach of the city's equestrian resources and show circuit.

Check out the boarding options currently available in the Paige area below.

Frequently Asked Questions About Horse Boarding in the Paige Area

What horse boarding is available in Paige, TX?

Paige offers full-care boarding with riding lessons in a Bastrop County setting among the Lost Pines forest. The area provides rural Central Texas boarding at lower costs than the Austin market, with access to the unique pine forest landscape of Bastrop County.

What makes Bastrop County distinctive for riding near Paige, TX?

Bastrop County contains the Lost Pines — an isolated loblolly pine forest separate from the main East Texas Piney Woods. The sandy soils and forested terrain are notably different from the rocky limestone Hill Country or open post oak savanna typical of the wider region.

How far is Paige from Austin for equestrian purposes?

Paige is roughly 50 miles east of Austin on US-290, typically 45–60 minutes depending on traffic. Austin's equine veterinary specialists, show venues, and equestrian supply businesses are accessible, while Bastrop County land costs remain lower than the Austin metro.

Horse Boarding Near Paige