In the late 1800’s, Woodside’s large landowners: the Floods, Folgers and Fleishhackers and others were serviced by the Bear Gulch Water Company. In 1927, California Water Service Company purchased the Bear Gulch Water Company and created the Bear Gulch Water District with over 1200 acres of forested, mountain watershed ranging to elevations as high as 2400 feet.
In the late 1800’s, Woodside’s large landowners: the Floods, Folgers and Fleishhackers and others were serviced by the Bear Gulch Water Company. In 1927, California Water Service Company purchased the Bear Gulch Water Company and created the Bear Gulch Water District with over 1200 acres of forested, mountain watershed ranging to elevations as high as 2400 feet. For their continued support in preserving the equestrian heritage of the area and their generosity to the Woodside Trail System, we gratefully present the 2007 Trails Appreciation Award to the California Water Service Company.
WHOA!'s pinup of the year, Acclaim, one of the Holsteiner breeding stallions of Branscomb Farm. On 74 coastal acres near Woodside, Branscomb Farm offers pasture-raised and carefully started young horses of the finest German bloodlines as well as young horse training, boarding and equine repro services.
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