Youth Wakeboard Camp

Build Confidence and Skill at Youth Wakeboard Camp

Summer should challenge, inspire, and build confidence. Executive Watersports offers a Youth Wakeboard Camp designed to help young riders develop real skills in a structured, supportive environment. Each camp day includes the boat, wakeboard equipment, a dedicated driver, and certified instruction focused on steady progression. Campers learn the fundamentals, improve their technique, and gain experience behind the boat with guidance that prioritizes safety and encourages them. With organized coaching and consistent wake conditions, young riders build confidence on the water while enjoying an active and rewarding summer experience.

Where Young Riders Grow on the Water

Youth Wakeboard Camp can be difficult for parents to evaluate. Some programs lack structured instruction. Others prioritize entertainment over skill development. Safety standards may vary, and large groups can limit individual attention. Parents want their children to be active and learning, but also properly supervised by qualified instructors. Without clear organization and progression, camps can become unproductive and frustrating.

Executive Watersports provides Youth Wakeboard Camp programs in Austin, Texas, serving Lake Austin and nearby areas including Tarrytown, Westlake, and Rollingwood. Since 1998, the team has worked with youth riders across skill levels, focusing on organized coaching and responsible supervision. All instructors are USA Watersports Level 1 certified and CPR/First Aid certified, reinforcing strong safety standards. Camp sessions are held on Axis T235 and Ski Nautique boats, which provide consistent wake conditions for skill development.

Each camp day balances instruction, repetition, and encouragement. Beginners learn stance, rope control, and safe water starts. More experienced campers refine edging and wake timing. For families seeking a structured, dependable youth program, reserving a camp spot offers a clear, rewarding path forward.

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A Structured Path for Youth Skill Development

Youth Wakeboard Camp follows a focused and organized progression designed to build confidence and technique:

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Step 1: Skill Evaluation

Campers are grouped by watersport to organize instruction and boat assignments. Surfers ride on the surf boat, while skiers and wakeboarders head to the pontoon with ski boats for their sessions.

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Step 2: Daily Technique Focus

Coaches emphasize specific fundamentals such as balance, edging, or controlled riding.

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Step 3: Guided Riding Sets

Campers rotate through structured water sessions with direct feedback.

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Step 4: Encouragement and Review

Progress is reinforced through supportive coaching and goal-setting.

This format ensures productive time on the water while maintaining strong supervision. Reserve your child’s spot and begin the progression today.

Why Families Choose Our Youth Camp

Youth Wakeboard Camp is most effective when instruction is consistent and organized. Each camp day includes the boat, wakeboard equipment, a dedicated driver, and certified instruction focused on measurable improvement. Campers benefit from a structured rotation that allows meaningful riding time for every participant.

Beginners build confidence through repetition and patient coaching, while intermediate riders refine edging control and improve wake timing. Because instructors are USA Watersports Level 1 certified and CPR/First Aid certified, safety remains central throughout each session. Axis T235 boats create reliable wake conditions that support steady, progressive skiing.

The group environment promotes teamwork, accountability, and positive peer encouragement. Parents appreciate the balance between structured learning and summer fun. For families seeking a Youth Wakeboard Camp that prioritizes safety, organization, and real skill development, this program offers a dependable and rewarding experience.

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Executive Watersports

5.0Out of 5 stars

Overall rating out of 13 Google reviews

Oskar Shredder
3 months ago

The best experience on earth maybe in the whole galaxy 🤘🏽👍🏾

Huyler Brooks
8 months ago

It’s been a shade over 20 years since I took a class at Executive Watersports and I have no doubt things have changed. So, with that in mind, this is not so much a review of the skills that one can expect to gain from attending a course at Executive Watersports. However, it is a comment to the incredible character that Jacob shows while he is off the clock and in his normal life. Me, being a dumb dumb and riddled with nerves as I was right into the beginning of a second date, did not check the fuel gauge before setting off. This was brought to my attention 10 minutes from Walsh/Oyster Landing by the sputtering, lurching, and then the silence of a warm engine with no fuel. My date stared at me with mild amusement as the silence amplified my panic and embarrassment as I ran through our options and surveilled the lake for a friendly mariner willing to lend a hand. Alas, the lake was empty save for a boat to which I did jump up and down and wave at. No dice. Their eyes were trained - rightly so - on their surfer who was en town. It was at this moment I resigned myself to the most horrifying and embarrassing and exhausting option at our disposal. Like a fountain, I spewed apologies to my date and while bracing for the swim ahead back to “The Only Store” where, I had thought, gas might be; I was later informed their tanks were dry as well. It wasn’t the swim that horrified me, or the embarrassment of being a dummy in front of someone I was trying to impress, it was the simple fact that I’d have to get down to my skivvies - which I had not planned on being seen by anyone other than myself that day - to make the tow. Khakis are not optimal swimwear. With my shirt unbuttoned and apologies still flowing, out of nowhere it seemed, a boat crested the horizon. With not much hope, I half heartedly flailed an arm in the boats direction as my date gazed on with patience, amusement, and a complex blend of pity and empathy. Just like that, the boat altered course towards us and my heart leapt. As vessel neared, I remarked to myself how, whoever was captaining it, handled the boat with precision and care. The acceleration and deceleration were smooth and the maneuvering as it approached nearer indicated a skilled waterman with many many hours under his belt was behind the helm. Desperation made my words fall out as I explained our plight which were treated and received by a cool, calm, and collected young man named Jacob. Without hesitation, he said “yes” to helping us get to shore, but what is most remarkable is that he did not stop there with my “ask” of him. He went on to offer everything that he had at his disposal to help us with our situation which included his time for a complete tow back to Walsh, gas from his truck which he was using to fuel his own boat for EW, his patience in dealing with my frenetic energy, and his trust that I would indeed settle up with him once he had sent us on our way with a FULL tank of gas in exchange for simply a handshake and a promise of repayment. These moments, I find, are few and far between and the people that bring them into existence - like Jacob - are exemplary. For in such a way as I have been able, his example has stuck with me since that moment where he literally tossed a line to a boat that was adrift without any expectation of return. So, with all of this said, while I cannot comment on his ability to teach wakeboarding, surfing, and skiing. I can say, firstly, the way in which he handles his craft shows to me the true markers of a skilled mariner…so much so that he very well could be Poseidon himself. So, I can assume that his students in the water are very well considered and looked after. More importantly, and finally, the way in which he handles himself outside of the “classroom” shows a character that shows a certain degree of maturity and caring that I have no doubt finds its way into every aspect of his practice.

The executive water sports staff was extremely kind and gentle with my children. This was our second summer doing their camp and we will definitely return again. It is a favorite camp and has given them tons of confidence!

Highly recommend Executive Watersports. We booked an excursion to celebrate our son’s 13th birthday. Jaco did an amazing job corralling six 13-year-old boys. He was super attentive to all the boys, and he was incredibly safe. What was most impressive were his problem solving skills which kept the boys on the water longer.

Jaco Crosswell
10 months ago

great times and even better people! thank you for the amazing experience.

Heather Pharr
a year ago

Favorite summer camp in Austin!! Best instructors, really well run, and the kids have so much fun! We have a boat but having this great crew teach our boys to wake surf, wakeboard and ski was SO wonderful. It supported a love for water sports that has transferred into fun for our whole family. Really impressed both years the boys have attended. Our boys will be headed back for sure!

Sherri Farrell
a year ago

This was by far my daughter’s favorite summer camp and she kept asking to go for another week. They go out on the lake and really get the Austin lake life experience learning to wake surf, waterski, or wake board. They even get to go to Ski Shores. The teachers are amazing and sign up is super easy. Book in advance because they sell out.

Michele Karp
a year ago

If you want your child to learn how to water ski, wakeboard, and/or wake surf (and have the most fun ever), send them to Executive Watersports!!!! Every year, it is the best week of my children’s entire summer. They have a total blast. The staff is trustworthy, knowledgeable, and SO fun. They will communicate with you as needed and Wilson is quick to remedy any issues that might arise (like reapplying sunscreen, haha!). He is amazing. It may seem pricey but it’s completely worth it (and there are sibling discounts, etc). Love these “EW” peeps and appreciate what they do! 💕🤙🏄

Caroline Haley
a year ago

It’s not just the water sport skills my kids have learned that makes me appreciate Executive Watersports and has me signing them up summer after summer. EW builds an appreciation for nature and Lake Austin. It creates a great camaraderie between the campers. The counselors are not only teachers, but awesome “big kid” mentors with EW employing the nicest, most joyful kids every summer. I’m thankful for Wilson and EW. It’s a wonderful program.

Anne Henderson
a year ago

Wilson, Jaco and the rest of the EW crew are the best! My boys beg for wakeboarding camp, it’s the highlight of their summer! We have done Executive Watersports camps for years! Thank you for always taking good care of them and putting safety on the water at the forefront of your program!

Executive Watersports has it all! There are no better people to teach you or your kids how to do any water sport you desire to learn. Coolest and most fun people in Austin!!

Best camps EVER! Amazing instruction, fun and highest safety standards.

Thaddeus Pryor
10 years ago

SO MANY GOOD WATER BOTTLES

What to Expect From Youth Wakeboard Camp

Camp Benefits Important Considerations
Structured coaching with certified instructors Sessions may fill quickly during peak summer weeks
Axis T235 boats for a consistent wake The weather may occasionally impact scheduling
Equipment included for campers Skill improvement requires consistent effort
Organized rider rotation for balanced participation Executive Watersports maintains structured youth programs, unlike others who may offer less organized camp formats
Supportive and supervised group environment Camp experiences differ from informal outings offered by others

Executive Watersports delivers Youth Wakeboard Camp programs built on experience, certification, and structured supervision, unlike others who may not provide the same level of focused development.

Frequently Asked Questions

What age range is appropriate for Youth Wakeboard Camp?

Youth Wakeboard Camp is designed for young riders ready to participate in structured instruction behind the boat. Campers are grouped by ability to ensure appropriate supervision and progression.

 

Are instructors certified and trained in safety?

Yes. All instructors are USA Watersports Level 1 certified and maintain CPR and First Aid certifications. This reflects a commitment to responsible boating practices.

What should campers bring each day?

Campers should bring swimwear, a towel, sunscreen, water,, and lunch Monday through Wednesday. Lunch will be provided on Thursday. Wakeboard equipment is supplied during camp sessions, so arriving prepared helps maximize skill development.

 

When does Youth Wakeboard Camp operate?

Youth camp programs operate during the primary summer season, with scheduling based on demand and availability. Early registration is encouraged to secure preferred dates. Reserve your child’s spot before sessions fill.

 

 

Secure Your Child’s Camp Spot This Summer

Youth Wakeboard Camp sessions fill quickly as summer approaches. Reserve your child’s place now and provide structured instruction, certified supervision, and meaningful skill development before availability tightens.