PRIVACY POLICY

Rocky River Ranch will collect no personally identifiable information about you when you visit our web site or use our services unless you choose to provide that information to us.

What this Privacy Policy Covers
This privacy policy covers Rocky River Ranch 's treatment of personally identifiable information that we collect when you are on the Rocky River Ranch web site and when you use Rocky River Ranch services. This policy does not describe information collection policies on other sites, including those linked to or from www.rockyriverranch.com.

Children's Issues
This site is not directed to children under 13 years of age, and children under 13 years of age shall not use the web site or services offered by Rocky River Ranch to submit any individually identifiable information about themselves unless supervised and approved by an adult parent or guardian.

What Type of Information We Collect
Rocky River Ranch does not collect any personally identifiable information about you other than information that you affirmatively choose to submit to us, such as your e-mail address. Rocky River Ranch automatically collects aggregate information about the use of our site, including which pages are most frequently visited, and how many visitors we receive daily.

How We Use the Information We Collect
The personally identifiable information we collect from and about you may be used to provide e-mail based newsletters and other information to you as you request and to notify you from time to time about services and events offered by Rocky River Ranch or other entities associated with Rocky River Ranch.

With Whom We Share Information
Rocky River Ranch will not sell or rent your personal information to any outside organization or entity for any purpose. This information is not reported or used in any manner that would reveal personally identifiable information, and will not be released to any outside parties unless legally required to do so in connection with law enforcement investigations or other legal proceedings.

Cookies and Web Bugs
We do not use "cookies" or "web bugs" to collect information. A "cookie" is a small text file created by a website and stored on your computer. It contains unique information a website can use to track such things as passwords, lists of pages you've visited, and the date when you last looked at a specific page or to identify your session at a particular website. A "web bug" is a graphic on a web page or in an email message that is designed to monitor who is reading the web page or e-mail message.

E-Mail Address
Under most circumstances, an e-mail address that is provided to Rocky River Ranch for the purpose of communicating electronically with us is confidential and not subject to disclosure. Your e-mail address is not collected for commercial purposes, and Rocky River Ranch does not sell or otherwise disclose your e-mail address for commercial purposes.

Secure Transmission
While Rocky River Ranch will make every effort to protect information we receive, we do not currently secure information sent via e-mail which may be subject to interception via common internet tools. Therefore, this privacy policy does not guarantee that all personal information provided to Rocky River Ranch via this website will remain secure while in transit.

Changes to this Privacy Policy
Rocky River Ranch may revise and update this privacy policy at any time by posting such revised privacy policy at http:/www.rockyriverranch.com/privacy.html. Your continued usage of www.rockyriverranch.com will mean you accept those changes.

Last Update
This Privacy Policy was last updated on March 14, 2007.

Contact Information
Questions or comments regarding this privacy policy should be sent by e-mail to info@rockyriverranch.com or by U.S. mail to P.O. Box 109, Wimberley, Texas 78676, United States of America.

Rocky River Ranch | Summer Camp Programs

Summer Camp Programs

The perfect summer is waiting for your daughter aged 5 to 14 at Rocky River— filled to the brim with new friendships, challenging activities and, most importantly, lots of fun! Check out our day camp and resident camp options.

Rocky River Ranch | Weekend Programs

Weekend Programs

In the hot summer months, we’re an all-girls camp, but the rest of the year, we offer year ‘round fun at our Great Escapes for women and Mother-Daughter weekends!

Rocky River Ranch | Event Rentals

Event Rentals

Rocky River Ranch is the perfect solution for your special event! We host family reunions, church retreats, teacher work days, company picnics, Girl Scout groups, and more with lodging for up to 135 guests.

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Rocky River Ranch experience

 

RRR is not just two months of SCREAMING prepubescent girls singing songs in the Grubstake, Free Swim at the river or raids on other cabins, it becomes a way of life that helps guide you through the rest of your life. Not unlike the Marines who are brothers for life, those of us who were campers and counselors are sisters for life and will do anything to help each other, no questions asked!

‒  Lezli Smith Giancarlo Years at camp: 1981-1989

I loved RRR from the second I saw it. The smell of the cedar trees sure was heaven compared to the pollution of Dallas. I only got to stay for two weeks that first summer, which was way too short a time. I rode the horses, shot up targets, and made stuff in the crafts hut. I know I made it down to the river a few times. It was the year that I got my red tie in the horseback department and I was sooooo proud! I got to stand in front of the campfire while the campers all went berserk over my accomplishment. I feel so lucky to have the memories that I do and those are of RRR. I don't remember much about my childhood, but I remember everything about RRR and how much I loved going there every summer. It was heaven on earth.

‒  Libby Walker Dunagan Years at camp: 1965-1967, 1969-1974

I will forever remember Rocky River Ranch as the greatest place on earth! To this day I still remember the nine summers that I spent at Rocky River Ranch. I hope to have my children experience camp as I did so many years ago.

‒  Tasha Ancira Roberts Years at camp: 1977-1985

I love Rocky River Ranch. It was a place I could go and feel accepted for the person I was — not the person I was expected to be. When we passed under that arch, the playing field was leveled and I was free to be myself, or even to reinvent myself! If I could ride, if I could swim, if I could do crafts or even if my only talent was spitting watermelon seeds, I was accepted!

‒  Britany Beever Just Years at camp: 1979-1984, 1987-1988

Another favorite camp memory that lives on is the camp songs. I have sung them to my kids when they were babies … and still sing to them to wake them up in the morning ("Good morning to You!"). Last summer my daughter went to camp for the first time (at age 6). She had a great time and is looking forward to going again this summer. She sings camp songs almost daily (I'm ready for her to learn a few new ones other than "Boom Boom, Ain't it Great to be Crazy?" and "I Wish I Were a Little Bar of Soap")!

‒  Patti Scott Gillman Years at camp: 1972-1985

I would not be the person I have become today if it were not for Skeet and Sandy. One of the biggest lessons I ever learned in life was from Sandy — I fell off a horse and Sandy made me get right back on. I had no idea what impact that lesson would mean to my life, but I have to say it has become one of the most valuable.

‒  Beth Boykin Huddle Years at camp: 1976-1980