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Equestrian Riding Trails and Parks in the Redmond-Woodinville-Duval Area:
Snoqualmie Valley Trail, you can access this 36 mile horse trail from Taylors's Landing, and McCormick Park in Duvall.  This trail meanders south, and connects to the cross state John Wayne trail in Iron Horse State Park.
John Wayne Pioneer Trail to Eastern Washington, Part of the Mountain to Sound Greenway system.  Iron Horse State Park is a 1,600-acre park along I-90 from Cedar Falls east to Thorpe. The park includes the John Wayne Pioneer Trail, a 100-plus mile-long trail for non-motorized recreation.
Redmond Watershed Preserve: Access this 800 acre park from Novelty Hill Rd, for horse riding trails and arenas.
The Burke Gilman/Sammamish River trail: Equestrians are allowed on the Sammamish River Trail between NE 175th St in Woodinville to Marymoor Park where a separate soft surface equestrian trail exists.
Farrel McWhirter Park: This Redmond City Park has a equestrian riding arena with Trailer parking and horse trails.  This 68 acre park is located on NE Redmond Rd, off of Novelty Hill Rd.
Hollywood Hill, and North Shore Area Trails: Include the Tolt Pipeline Trail off of 232nd, Puget Power Trail, Daniels Creek Trail off of Woodinville-Duvall Rd, and the Sammamish River Trail
Bridle Trails State Park: 482 acres with 28 miles of horse trails, just North of Bellevue off of 116th.
Snohomish Trails: Lord Hill Regional Park, and Centennial Trail both offer miles of wilderness horse trails off of Hwy 2.
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Riding stables and Equestrian facilities:

San Sebastian Equestrian Center: Lisa Copland, a USDF gold medalist, operates this first class dressage barn and training facility in Redmond off of Novelty Hill Rd. 

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