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  • Home
  • Club Info
    • History
    • Membership
    • Board & Contacts
    • Volunteer
    • Merchandise >
      • Glassybaby Order Form
    • Saddler Newsletter
    • Entry Fee Scholarship
    • College Scholarship
    • Helpful Links
    • Contact Us
  • Shows / Events
    • Hunter/Jumper
    • Academy H/J
    • Dressage
    • English/Western >
      • EW Online Entry Form May 27
    • Trail Riding Events >
      • 2023 June Prize Ride Registration Form
      • 2023 Equine & Vines Prize Ride Registration Form
    • Trail Obstacle Training
    • Clinics
  • Park Calendar
  • Park Info
    • Park Rules
    • Sharing the Trails
    • Directions
    • Trail Map
    • Discover Pass
    • Contact a Ranger
    • Report Off Leash Dog or Bicycle

​Report An Off Leash Dog or Bicycle


Bridle Trails is an equestrian and pedestrian oasis.  We do not want to lose the sense of safety we have worked hard to foster.  In order to protect everyone and ensure that our experience of the park is a safe and pleasant one, there are some very basic rules.
  1. Dogs must be on leash, at all times. 
  2. Bicycles are strictly forbidden, this includes cycles of any kind.
Instances of dogs off leash and bicycles have increased in the last few years.  In a State Parks approved effort to assist the Ranger,  we are providing the ability for  park users to report encounters they have with dogs off leash, or with bikes in the park.  Lake Washington Saddle Club, supported by Bridle Trails Park Foundation, will use this information to highlight the frequency and location of such issues.  We are not in the business of enforcing these rules, nor fielding all complaints, but we will use this information to bring an awareness of the frequency and location of such issues.

If you have an issue to report, please note the quadrant in the park based on the colored map below and fill out the following form:

    Report An Dog Off Leash or Bicycle

    Refer to the park map to the right and select the quadrant of the park where you encountered the off leash dog or bike.
    Describe the dog, bike, person and what happened.
    Max file size: 20MB
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Lake Washington Saddle Club, P.O. Box  831, Bellevue, WA 98009