Do you need a Discover Pass for Bridle Trails?

Parking. A Discover Pass is required to park in the parking lot. Day use passes are $10 and available for purchase in the parking lot. Please note that pay stations at Bridle Trails State Park currently accept only cash or check as payment.

Is Bridle Trails State park open?

All trails are open to equestrians and pedestrians. Bicycles are not allowed. Dogs must be on leash.

Can you hike Bridle Trails?

Sporting four arenas and a calendar full of horse shows and organized rides, Bridle Trails caters primarily to equines and friends, but the park is also friendly to hikers, including those with leashed dogs.

What are Bridle Trails?

A bridle path, also bridleway, equestrian trail, horse riding path, ride, bridle road, or horse trail, is a trail or a thoroughfare that is used by people riding on horses. Trails originally created for use by horses often now serve a wider range of users, including equestrians, hikers, and cyclists.

Is squak mountain open?

Nursery – Hours for 2021. We are open year round to serve you.

Is the Redmond Watershed open?

Parks & Recreation Updates: City of Redmond parks and trail systems remain open and Farrel-McWhirter Barnyard is open with limited hours. Active recreation areas where physical distancing is difficult to maintain are closed. Many activities and events have also been canceled due to COVID-19.

Why is it called the bridle path?

The name the Bridle Path came from the area’s original plan for a system of bridle paths, otherwise known as tracks used for horseback riding. This was because prior to serious development of the area, most of the residents rode horses.

How long is May Valley Loop Trail?

6 mile
The May Valley Loop Hike is a delightful 6 mile loop through the forest with just under 1000 feet of elevation gain on a very lightly traveled trail!

How long is the Tolt Pipeline Trail?

12 miles
The pipeline passes though Seattle’s northern Eastside suburbs, and the pipeline’s 100-foot-wide right-of-way has been converted in part to a non-paved, multi-use trail for equestrians, dog walkers, mountain bikers, joggers, and hikers. The trail runs 12 miles from Duvall to Bothell.

Where are the bridle trails in Washington State?

The forest at Bridle Trails State Park. Photo by wafflesnfalafel. Bridle Trails State Park offers more than 28 miles of pleasant, forested trails conveniently located between Bellevue and Kirkland. It is a dedicated horse park, so expect to encounter horseback riders during a hike here.

When to go to bridle trails State Park?

Park hours are dawn to dusk, year round. Bridle Trails State Park is shared between pedestrian and equestrian trail enthusiasts. It is a unique place to experience nature as you ride your horse, walk your dog, go for a run, hike with friends, or attend events. Please make sure to follow marked trails and safety guidelines below.

Where is the Coyote trail in bridle trails?

The Coyote Trail starts in tandem with the Trillium Trail for the first half mile, then forks to the left at an intersection. It continues to loop the perimeter of the park, offering a good opportunity to stretch your legs and fully enjoy the park’s flora and fauna.