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Bridle Trails State Park is a
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in the Bridle Trails neighborhood in an unincorporated part of the Eastside area of
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,
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. Established in 1932 and developed in 1933 by the
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, primary features of the park include a forested trail system shared by pedestrians and equestrians and an outdoor
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used for equestrian purposes.


Description

Just outside the city of Redmond, Bridle Trails State Park is a state park that borders the Eastside cities of Kirkland to the north and west and Bellevue to the south and east. It is bounded by 116th Avenue NE and I-405 to the west, NE 60th Street to the north, 132nd Avenue NE to the east, and suburban housing to the south. The primary entry point to the park is off of 116th Avenue NE, where a parking lot for Discover Pass holders allows access to the park's trailhead for drivers. The park offers an unpaved trail system for horseback riding and hiking through thick forests, contrasting the suburban setting immediately surrounding the park and the dense urban setting of nearby Downtown Bellevue. The main pathways of Bridle Trails include the Coyote Trail that forms a loop around the park, the Raven Trail, and the Trillium Trail. The Bridle Crest Trail provides bicycle and pedestrian access between the park and Marymoor Park, the trailhead for the
Sammamish River Trail The Sammamish River Trail is a bike path and recreational rail trail in King County, Washington that runs along the Sammamish River from Blyth Park in Bothell to Marymoor Park in Redmond as part of the “Locks to Lakes Corridor.” It connect ...
in Redmond. This connection to Marymoor Park links Bridle Trails State Park to other parks included in the
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. Four outdoor
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s are used for
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shows.


Restrictions

Cycling, camping, and off-leash dogs are not permitted within the park. Pedestrians are required to yield just off of the trail to passing equestrian traffic. The park is closed after dusk and opens at 6:30 a.m. most of the year. During the winter, most of the park opens at 8:00 a.m., but some areas close entirely for the season.


History

Much of the land included in the park was set aside "for the purpose of being applied to common schools" when Washington Territory was created in 1853. That land became a state park in 1932 after efforts of local advocates. Workers with the
Civil Works Administration The Civil Works Administration (CWA) was a short-lived job creation program established by the New Deal during the Great Depression in the United States to rapidly create mostly manual-labor jobs for millions of unemployed workers. The jobs were ...
cleared brush, burned logging debris, built trails and fences, and other efforts in initial park development. The Bridle Trails Park Foundation was established in 2002 to pay half the cost of park operations after funding from the state was reduced. Originally the park was surrounded by properties dedicated to the ownership of horses, but successive waves of redevelopment have decreased the number of horse owners who live nearby and increased the density of residential housing. The change in the makeup of the surrounding community has created some conflict between pedestrians, particularly those accompanied by off-leash dogs, and horse riders within the park, including a 2015 incident in which a spooked horse ran from the trail and was struck by a motor vehicle, resulting in the animal's
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.


See also

* List of Washington state parks *
Saint Edward State Park Saint Edward State Park is a -park in Kenmore, Washington and Kirkland, Washington. It is part of the Washington State Park System. Before becoming a Catholic seminary and later a state park, the area was logged in the 19th century and again in th ...
* Lake Sammamish State Park


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External links


Bridle Trails Park FoundationBridle Trails State Park Map
Bridle Trails Park Foundation
Bridle Trails State Park
Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission {{authority control State parks of Washington (state) Parks in Bellevue, Washington Parks in Kirkland, Washington Horse trails Parks in King County, Washington New Deal in Washington (state) Protected areas established in 1932 Civil Works Administration