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Visit — Bridle Trails Park Foundation
To ensure a safe experience for all, please know and follow these rules:
No bicycles, one-wheels, hover boards, unicycles or motor vehicles allowed. If you encounter a bicycle or vehicle, please repor...
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General 6 — Bridle Trails Park Foundation
About Us
The Bridle Trails Park Foundation is a non-profit 501c3 established in 2002 to assist in the stewardship our community’s premiere forested oasis. Our mission is to help maintain and enhance ...
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Education — Bridle Trails Park Foundation
Environmental Education Center
With substantial encouragement from Washington State Parks, The Foundation has been spearheading the design and construction of a small environmental learning center at...
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Species — Bridle Trails Park Foundation
Species in Bridle Trails State Park
The park is an excellent example of relatively natural lowland conifer forest. Because logging stopped in 1936, it is fairly mature, with some residual trees about ...
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Engage — Bridle Trails Park Foundation
Engage with Us
You can play an integral role in the preservation and enhancement of Bridle Trails State Park by engaging with us as volunteers, providing financial support, attending events, and becom...
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Self Guided — Bridle Trails Park Foundation
Welcome Kiosk
The informational kiosk just inside the park’s main entrance provides information on the park and its history. It includes photos of past events and describes the role of the community i...