Partners
Funders
Thank you to our foundation and grant supporters who partner with us to provide community education and preservation of the environmental and historic legacies of Huddart and Wunderlich Parks.
Barkley Fund
Bear Gulch Foundation
Sonja and Bill Davidow
Elizabeth Folger
Hurlbut-Johnson Charitable Trusts
Merck Foundation
Gordon & Betty Moore Fund
Rose Family Charitable Giving Fund
Harvey L. and Maud C. Sorensen Foundation
San Mateo County Parks Foundation
Save the Redwoods League
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Chaparral at Woodside offers trail rides, lessons, boarding, horse care and camps at Wunderlich Park. This is in addition to Wunderlich Park’s 17 miles of riding trails. The groomed riding Arena is also open to the public, suitable for all disciplines, including dressage, jumping, and cutting.
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The San Mateo County Department of Parks operates 19 separate parks, three regional trails and numerous other county and local trails encompassing 16,183 acres. The parks are located throughout the County, and represent a wide variety of natural settings including a coastal marine reserve, a bayside recreational area, coastal mountain woodland areas, and urban sites.
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The San Mateo County Parks Foundation inspires people to care for, learn about and enjoy our parks. In partnership with the San Mateo County Department of Parks, the Foundation raises funds to support projects, programs, and volunteers to benefit parks and visitors.
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The San Mateo County Historical Association provides interactive school programs that meet California History-Social Science content standards. The hands-on field trips at Folger Stable are geared to 3rd and 4th grade students.
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WHOA! Focuses on 2 major areas, work to protect the infrastructure necessary for horses to thrive - The Woodside trail system and equestrian facilities - and educate and inform through events such as Day of the Horse and other means to share the benefits of horses for people and the landscape.
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The San Mateo County Horsemen’s Association is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting an interest in horses and horsemanship. We provide shows and training clinics to encourage a better relationship between horse and rider, sponsor events to educate the community about horses and assist in the building and maintenance of trails.
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Promoting and supporting western horsemanship & rural values, bringing over 80 years of preserving the equestrian tradition and serving our community in the San Francisco Bay Area. This includes serving a new generation of cowgirls, cowboys, and everyone in between for a day of rodeo action and western family activities in their annual Junior Rodeo.
Community Partnerships
Event Supporters
Many thanks to our generous supporters of the 2022 Big Bad Barn Dance and BBQ fundraiser. The fundraiser featured local musicians, catered barbeque and refreshments, a live auction, and all the fun of a barn dance in a beautiful and historic setting. Proceeds from the event support improvement projects and our programs at both parks.