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The Woodland Park Saddle Club Board regularly meets in
Woodland Park on the first Thursday of every month.  The
public is welcome to attend.  A heads up you are coming is
appreciated so we can get out enough chairs.  There are also
three regular membership meetings a year.  The membership
is HIGHLY encouraged to attend.  At times, special meetings
will be called but the membership will be notified as our
bylaws require and again your attendance is welcome and
encouraged.

Click here for a calendar of all the events scheduled.
DANCES
TRAIL RIDES, GYMKAHNAS AND
OTHER HORSE EVENTS
BUSINESS EVENTS AND
MEETINGS
“Democracy is based upon the conviction
that there are extraordinary possibilities in
ordinary people.”

— Harry Emerson Fosdick
Rolling banner here
The Woodland Park Saddle Club Board regularly meets in
Woodland Park on the first Thursday of every month.  The
public is welcome to attend.  A heads up you are coming is
appreciated so we can get out enough chairs.  There are also
three regular membership meetings a year.  The membership
is HIGHLY encouraged to attend.  At times, special meetings
will be called but the membership will be notified as our
bylaws require and again your attendance is welcome and
encouraged.

Click here for a calendar of all the events scheduled.
DANCES
TRAIL RIDES, GYMKAHNAS AND
OTHER HORSE EVENTS
BUSINESS EVENTS AND
MEETINGS
“Democracy is based upon the conviction
that there are extraordinary possibilities in
ordinary people.”

— Harry Emerson Fosdick
MEMBERSHIP -  APPLICATION
Membership in the Woodland Park Saddle Club over the years has meant many things.  The
Saddle Club at one point was THE social club for Teller County.  It was where people met,
talked about their week, let their children play together and learned of all the “scuttle-butt” that
was going on.

Today membership in the Woodland Park Saddle Club encompasses many of the same things.  
In a time that lives are busy, families are frazzled with activity from all angles and folks are
constantly on the go, the Saddle Club offers a sense of community. It is a club that endeavors to
embrace our rural past while harnessing our exciting future. In addition to a sense of community
the saddle club will offer members a monthly newsletter, discounted entries to shows, equine
events and social events.  You will also be informed of issues that arise that may impact our
mountain way of life.  In a rapidly growing and urbanizing county information is crucial in order
to take action.

Being a part of the club itself will offer all a place and an environment for families, for learning,
for exploring and for celebrating.  It is our plan to develop and partner with outside entities to
offer a wide range of activities and experiences.  Some examples of these may be: therapeutic
riding, lessons, equine clinics, rodeos, schooling classes, gymkhana, basic horse care, team
building…the list of possibilities goes on.  It is through your membership and your involvement
that these things will all become possible.

With the new facility being planned, the Saddle Club intends to create again, a community
meeting place for occasions of all flavors.  Of course there will be horse-related events and
happenings, but the Saddle Club wants to reach out and appeal to the community as a whole.  It
will be a place for your first born to get married, for your long-over-due family reunion, a place
for community leaders to meet with their constituency and a place to “breathe”.  It will truly
become a place for “community”.

With the new facility being planned in Divide, centrally located for Teller and eastern Park
County, it will never be far away.  

"Roping Our Past and Riding Into the Future"