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Washington State Horse Park

The Washington State Horse Park provides equestrian users from across the Pacific Northwest with easy access to wonderful riding opportunities, both competitive and recreational.

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What to Expect

  • 25 miles of trails
  • The park is being developed into a large-scale facility that can accommodate FEI-level competitions as well serving "coasties" and local equestrians at smaller events.
  • The developed areas occupy only a small fraction of the site's 112 acres. The vast majority of park's property meanders over gently rolling hills scattered with ponderosa pine.
  • The Horse Park is a good destination for trail riders who want a relaxing experience and the comfort of stalls for the horses and full RV hook ups for the riders.


Rules and Regulations

  • Land Manager = Washington Horse Park


Driving Directions

From I90 take Exit 84; after exit ramp take first left (between Chevron and Windermere) onto Douglas Munro Blvd., stay on this road as it quickly turns left and proceed 0.7 miles past cemetery to entrance to the Horse Park.


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Wow! You made all the way through. You must be really into horse and mule riding and camping in Washington. Click HERE to see more places to ride in the Emerald State

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