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Cibolo Family YMCA
Branch Hours
Mon - Fri: | 5am - 9pm |
Sat: | 7am - 4pm |
Sun: | 1pm - 5pm |
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Racquet Sports
Tennis
Private Tennis Lessons are Available
Contact Phillip Wilson at (210) 494-5292 or phillipw@ymcasatx.org.
Racquetball
Did you know racquetball was first played in 1952 at the YMCA? Since then it has grown in popularity as an intense, fast, calorie-burning workout. Our Y features 5 indoor racquetball courts, with two courts available for challenge matches, and three courts available to reserve. Reservations can be taken up to 48 hours in advance. Call the Welcome Center at (210) 494-5292 or stop by and reserve your court today!
Racq-up your skills
Looking for a sport that builds speed, focus, and fun? Join our Youth Racquetball Program! Perfect for kids ages 5 - 18, at any skill level, this program helps them learn new skills, stay active, and make lifelong friends. Our coaches focus on teamwork, sportsmanship, and individual growth—all in a supportive and exciting environment.
Program runs: January 7 - May 20, 2025
Members: $15 per month
Non-Members: $25 per month
Please register by: April 29, 2025
Pickleball
Pickleball, a combination of tennis, ping-pong, and badminton, is America's fastest-growing sport. It is built for almost all ages and skill levels, making it easy for beginners to learn and challenging enough for competitive play. The YMCA has pickleball courts at its Cibolo, Schertz, and Thousand Oaks locations.
For questions, more information, and to register for a lesson please contact Ernesto Sanchez at
210-494-5292 or ernestos@ymcasatx.org
How to make a court reservation online
- Click on the Reservation Link
You will be directed to the Reservation landing page where you will either click on the Pickleball, Racquetball, or the Tennis button.
After selection, you are taken to the login screen, where you will need to log into your YMCA 360 account. For Y Members, you will use the email address associated with your account. If you are unsure what email is used, contact your Y. Only Y Members will be able to make court reservations.

Once you have successfully logged in, you will be taken to a reservation grid where you can select the "Reserve" purple button to book your spot. Note: Reservations can be made 48 hours in advance and only book up to two hours.

Safety Around Water
The world is 71% Water, Your Children Are 100% Curious!
Safety Around Water consists of certified instructors who will teach your youth water safety and let them explore all their possibilities. The Y believes that every child deserves the opportunity to learn how to swim.
Roberts Ranch Biographies
Team Leaders and Qualifications
MaryAshley McGibbon, Roberts Ranch Operations Director | maryashleym@ymcasatx.org
MaryAshley grew up in the Texas Hill Country and is passionate about connecting people to the natural world. She started her full time career with the Y as the Equestrian Director at YMCA Camp Flaming Arrow over a decade ago and has enjoyed many connections and experiences at Roberts Ranch throughout that time. Seeing the ranch reach its full potential to welcome children, families, volunteers, hunters, hikers, researchers, and the local community is her dream. MaryAshley has a Master's of Animal Science from Sul Ross State University and enjoys horseback riding, hiking, and camping with her family.
Julia Cassill, Roberts Ranch Outdoor Education Director | juliac@ymcasatx.org
Julia is excited to join the YMCA Roberts Ranch team and take this next step in her Y career. She graduated from the McCombs Schools of Business at the University of Texas at Austin with a degree in Finance and a minor in Management Information Systems and then worked at YMCA Camp Flaming Arrow as the Summer Camp Program Director for 6 years. She found her passion for the outdoors as a camper and counselor at Camp Flaming Arrow and can't wait to share that passion with new families and members at the Ranch. She is excited to hike the many trails that Robert Ranch has to offer, continue to grow the outdoor education program and help introduce the community to the Texas Hill Country!
Roberts Ranch History
Historical Background
Roberts Ranch was most likely a railroad land patent in 1881. Fred Allerkamp was the original owner of part of the ranch acreage and his son, Richard Allerkamp, became
their to the ranch in 1890. He continued to operate the
ranch until he sold 1, 017 acres to Louis Lich in 1911 a $2.65 an acre. In 1961 Linch sold to the next owners, Herman Swan and Zlowell Renfrom of Abilene, Texas. It became the Roberts’ ranch in 1964.
Civil War Connection
Legend has it that the men involved in the history of the Battle of the Nueces gathered in the hills, at the Big Rock - also known as the Free Thinkers Rock - along the North Fork of Cypress Creek, to plan a strategy. This rock is located just a mile from the gate entrance on Roberts Ranch Road. Legend indicates that is was once also the “hiding place” for a man wanted for treason.