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The Horse Park at Woodside

Situated on 272 gently rolling, oak-studded acres on the border of Menlo Park and Woodside, California, the Horse Park’s facilities, terrain and beautiful setting have made it the ideal venue for equestrian activities ranging from Horse Trials to Pony Club Ratings to Dressage to Arena Polo to Hunter/Jumper Shows to Western Reining.

The Horse Park's facilities include:

* Eight arenas encompassing more than 4 acres of sand footing
* A full-size dressage court
* Cross country jumping courses (All new Beginner Novice thru Intermediate levels)
* A full set of schooling stadium jumps
* Twelve 20 stall portable/temporary barns (240 stalls) for overnight stays
* 150 acres of open pasture
* Extensive trails joining the region-wide Woodside Trail Club network
* Show office with grassy vendor and viewing areas
* Public address system throughout the stabling and arena areas

Our Mission


The Horse Park at Woodside provides opportunities for educational, recreational and competitive activities in a variety of equestrian disciplines that encourage the growth and development of youth and adults.

The Horse Park at Woodside is committed to:
* Thoughtful stewardship of the land
* Providing broad access to land appropriate to equestrian use
* Adding value in the community
* Other activities compatible with equestrian uses


Founded in 1977, CTETA, Ltd. is the membership-driven non-profit organization that operates the Horse Park at Woodside. CTETA established The Horse Park at Woodside in 1981 and uses the proceeds from membership & use fees, activities, competitions and donations to maintain the Horse Park for the use of its members and equestrian educational organizations. As a multi-disciplinary facility, the Horse Park hosts a wide variety of educational and membership activities that serve a variety of equestrian and community groups.

The Board of Governors

President – Holly Nash

Bonnie Crater ~ Ian Diery ~ Michael Fleishman ~Betsy Glikbarg

M. Fentress Hall. ~ Eileen Morgenthaler ~ Ginny Kinkead

Malcolm (Nappy) MacNaughton ~ Barbara Phillips

~ Tom Shanahan ~ Dick Randall ~  John Strazzanti

Gayle Strickland ~ Joan Trewhitt ~ Jim Warren




 
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