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  2. Bridle Trails State Park - Wikipedia

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    Bridle Trails State Park is a 489-acre (198 ha) state park in the Bridle Trails neighborhood in an unincorporated part of the Eastside area of King County, Washington. Established in 1932 and developed in 1933 by the Civil Works Administration , primary features of the park include a forested trail system shared by pedestrians and equestrians ...

  3. Bridle path - Wikipedia

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    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, [1] and cyclists. Such paths are either impassable for ...

  4. Bridle Trails, Washington - Wikipedia

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    The Bridle Trails neighborhood can refer to a neighborhood in one of the following cities: Bellevue, Washington; Kirkland, Washington; or Redmond, Washington.

  5. Trail riding - Wikipedia

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    A bridle path, also called a bridleway, equestrian trail, horse riding path, bridle road, or horse trail, is a trail or a thoroughfare that is used by people riding on horses, though such trails often now serve a wider range of users, including equestrians, hikers, [1] and cyclists. Such paths are either impassable for motorized vehicles, or ...

  6. Recreational trails in the Peak District - Wikipedia

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    Bridle path along a former railway line [27] Trans Pennine Trail: Southport, Merseyside to Hornsea, East Yorkshire: 207 miles (333 km) The Peak District section is between Hadfield and Penistone [28] White Peak Loop Trail: Circular via Buxton, Bakewell and Matlock: 60 miles (97 km) The trail combines sections of the High Peak Trail and the ...

  7. Bridle Path (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] It is referred to as a bridle path because the track was so steep and narrow in places that riders needed to dismount and lead their horses by the bridle. [3] The path was considered unsuitable for a fully loaded cart or dray. The track is a legal road, so may be used by motor vehicles, such as trail bikes, though this is regarded as a ...

  8. The Bridle Track, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    The name of the trail is derived from the word bridle, referring to the horse livery and the track generally distinguished it from a road or carriageway; a common term used from the mid-1800s to describe the many foot worn trails that developed between towns and villages by walkers and horses.

  9. Category:Horse trails - Wikipedia

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    Bridle paths—Equestrian trails — also known as bridleways, horse trails, and horse riding paths. Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. B.