05/30/2026
🐴🌿 A Morning at Camp (as told by the animals…) 🌿🐐
The horses noticed it first.
“Campers are coming,” one of them said, flicking an ear toward the driveway.
The goats had already figured it out, of course.
“They always come this time of year,” one said, standing on something it definitely wasn’t supposed to be standing on.
“I call dibs on being brushed first.”
The chickens didn’t say much. They just scattered dramatically, as if something very important was happening.
The barn cats stretched, blinked slowly, and settled in like they had planned this all along.
And then the kids arrive.
Some come ready to ride.
Some come ready to meet every animal on the farm.
And some aren’t quite sure yet… but leave knowing a lot more than when they arrived.
By mid-morning:
• Someone is proudly holding a lead rope for the first time
• Someone is brushing a horse like they’ve done it forever
• Someone is laughing at a goat doing something ridiculous
• And someone is realizing they’re braver than they thought
There’s dirt on shoes.
Hay in places it shouldn’t be.
And stories already forming before lunchtime.
By 12:30, the animals are ready for a break…
…and the kids usually are too 😊
Then it all starts again the next day.
Horse camp.
Farm adventure camp.
Or a little bit of both.
The animals will be ready.
(Especially the goats.)
💛🐴🐐
From Ms. Ms Hannah Writes
First week of camp was a blast! Week two starts on Monday - there is room if you'd like to join us.
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05/24/2026
Tomorrow begins our 30th year of summer camp at WildeWood Farm, and honestly… I’m just as excited now as I was that very first summer. 💛
From the teacher’s side of camp, the first morning is always my favorite.
Cars pull in carrying children who are equal parts excited and nervous. Some bounce out ready for adventure. Others cling quietly to their parents while trying to decide if the horses are giant and magical… or giant and terrifying. Then someone squeals when they see the animals, and suddenly the whole week begins.
Parents arrive carrying coffee cups, schedules, and the weight of busy lives, trying to decide whether to linger awhile or drop and go. Either option is perfectly fine around here — though if you stay too long, there’s always a chance you may get recruited to help hold ponies or refill water buckets. 😄
One of the things I love most is watching children experience real animals up close for perhaps the very first time. So many kids today know animals mostly through movies, television, or screens. But camp is different. Here they smell the horses, feel fuzzy noses, hear nickers, brush the horses, feed animals, laugh at goats, and discover that living creatures all have personalities, emotions, and stories of their own.
And somewhere during the week, fear turns into confidence. Nervousness turns into pride. Strangers become friends.
Thirty years later, that transformation still feels like magic to me.
And the best part? There is still room in all of our camps! Last-minute campers are always welcome to join the adventure. 🐴💛
05/03/2026
By popular demand, we are adding an additional 4 weeks to our Pony Pal Adventures at WildeWood Farm.
🐴✨ Little Riders – Pony Adventures at WildeWood (Ages 2–4) ✨🐴
We’re excited to offer something special for our youngest horse lovers.
At WildeWood Farm, we’re often asked about lessons for toddlers. The truth is — at ages 2–4, children aren’t quite ready for traditional riding lessons…
But they are ready for something just as important.
💛 A gentle, confidence-building introduction to horses
🌟 Little Riders – Pony Adventures at WildeWood is a 4-week “parent & me” experience designed to help young children feel comfortable, calm, and confident around horses — all in a relaxed, supportive environment.
Each week includes a fun theme to spark imagination while learning real horsemanship:
🤠 Cowboy / Cowgirl Week
👑 Prince / Princess Week
🦸 Superhero Week
🌟 “From Oops to Awesome” Celebration Week
Each 1-hour class includes:
🐎 meeting and interacting with a gentle horse
🧽 simple grooming and hands-on learning
👣 safe leading and participation
🐴 short, quiet pony rides (based on readiness)
This is not a riding lesson program.
It is a highly guided, hands-on introduction to horses, requiring close instruction and parent involvement to create a safe and positive experience for each child.
💛 Parent participation is required
📅 4-week session (once per week)
Thursdays May 14-June 4 at 10:30 AM
⏰ 1 hour per class
👶 Ages 2–4
💲 Cost: $290 for the 4-week session
Spots will be very limited to 6 pairs to keep the experience calm, safe, and personal.
If you’ve been waiting for the right way to introduce your child to horses…
This is it. ❤️
📩 Message us for details or to reserve your spot.
From Ms. Hannah
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https://www.hisawyer.com/portal/v2/rosters/19087359
05/01/2026
📚🐴✨ You’re Invited — Our First Book Signing! ✨🐴📚
Tomorrow is a special day 💛
We are hosting the very first book signing for From His Heart to Mine: A Story a Day to Bless Your Life right here at WildeWood Farm!
🗓 Tomorrow
🕛 12:15 – 1:00 PM
📍 WildeWood Farm
5150 Oak Grove Circle
Cu***ng, GA
Come spend a little time at the farm, see where so many of these stories were written, and enjoy a relaxed afternoon surrounded by the animals and open space.
📖 Important note:
Please bring your copy if you have one—my author copies are still making their way from Amazon and should arrive next week!
🌿 If you can’t make it tomorrow, we’ll also be at the Midway Saddle Club show on May 9th, signing books:
Between the first and second session in the morning
And again during the afternoon break
Whether you’ve read the book, are just curious, or simply want to visit the farm—we would love to see you 💛
Come say hello, meet the animals, and be part of this exciting first step in the journey.
— Ms. Hannah 🐴💛
04/26/2026
🐴🌿 Why Camp at WildeWood Farm? 🌿🐴
Summer camp is more than just filling a few hours in the day—it’s about giving children an experience they’ll remember long after summer ends.
At WildeWood Farm, camp is designed to be just that.
This year marks our 30th year of summer camp, and over the years we’ve had the privilege of watching children grow into confident riders, responsible young adults, and even return later with families of their own. 💛
We offer three types of camp to fit every interest:
🐴 Horse Camp — for those who want to ride and learn horsemanship - get your own horse for the week
🌾 Farm Adventure Camp — for kids who love animals and hands-on farm life
🔄 Hybrid Camp — pick your own adventure
Each day runs 8:30 AM – 12:30 PM, giving kids a full, active morning while avoiding the heat of the afternoon. And if your child comes home tired… that’s a good sign 😊 It means they’ve been moving, learning, and fully engaged.
🌿 What Makes WildeWood Different?
✨ Space to roam
With nearly 40 acres of open land, kids have room to explore, breathe, and experience nature in a way that’s hard to find.
✨ Real farm life
This isn’t a petting zoo—it’s a working farm. Campers get to be part of daily life, surrounded by horses, cows, pigs, sheep, goats, chickens, dogs, and cats.
✨ Baby animals
There’s nothing quite like watching baby animals play—and yes, there are plenty of those this time of year 💛
✨ Hands-on learning
Kids don’t just watch—they participate. They learn responsibility, confidence, and how to interact safely with animals.
✨ Time outdoors
Fresh air, movement, and connection to the natural world—something kids need now more than ever.
💛 A Great Value
Camp is $100 per day, which includes a full 4-hour experience.
To put that in perspective:
A single one-hour lesson is $80.
Camp gives your child:
✔️ More time
✔️ More exposure
✔️ More experiences
✔️ More memories
🌟 The Takeaway
Camp at WildeWood isn’t just about riding or animals.
It’s about:
Building confidence
Learning responsibility
Making friends
Connecting with nature
And experiencing something real
If you’re looking for a camp where your child comes home happy, tired, and full of stories… this is it.
💛🐴
From Ms. Hannah
www.wildewoodfarm.com
04/12/2026
Everyone loves the idea of a farm—the animals, the fresh air, the peaceful setting. But behind that beauty is a tremendous amount of work that most people never see.
Farms run every single day. There are no days off from feeding, watering, cleaning, maintaining fences, caring for animals, fixing equipment, managing land, and keeping everything safe and functional. On top of that, there are very real costs—feed, hay, vet bills, farrier care, property maintenance, taxes, and insurance. It adds up quickly.
The good news? You don’t have to own a farm to support one. There are simple, meaningful ways you can help:
🌿 Share, share, share
Every time you see a post about lessons, camps, birthday parties, or events—share it. That one click helps farms reach new families more than you realize.
🌿 Post in local and mom groups
Farm owners often aren’t allowed to promote in these groups unless they pay to advertise. But you can. Your recommendation carries weight and helps connect others to the farm.
🌿 Take photos and tag the farm
When you’re visiting, snap a few pictures and share them. Tag the farm so others can see the experience through your eyes.
🌿 Spread the word
Tell your friends. Recommend the farm. Word-of-mouth is still one of the most powerful ways small farms grow.
🌿 Support their programs
Lessons, camps, and events aren’t just activities—they’re what keep the farm running and the animals cared for.
Farms are special places, but they only continue to exist because of community support. If you love having a farm in your area, these small actions make a big difference. 💚
Ms. Hannah writes.
03/30/2026
⏰ 2 DAYS LEFT — Don’t Miss the Early Bird! ⏰
Just 2 DAYS LEFT to get $25 OFF Summer Camp at WildeWood Farm! Use the coupon code 'early$25off' at check out
If you’re looking for a screen-free, hands-on summer experience filled with horses, farm animals, and outdoor adventure — now’s the time to sign up.
🌞 Camp runs Monday–Friday | 8:30 AM–12:30 PM
🐎 Horse Camp • Farm Adventure • Hybrid Camp
📅 Dates on our website & Facebook Events
🎯 Early Bird discount ends March 31
👉 Register today or message us with questions
Camps fill fast!
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