The Kathryn Taylor Equestrian Park in Woodinville, WA is a 27-acre facility dedicated to preserving the equestrian way of life. Named in honor of Kathryn Taylor, who proposed the idea of an equestrian park in 1987, the park features amenities such as a 100 x 200 ft arena with sand footing, a 60 ft. round pen, and access to the Tolt River Pipeline trail. It serves as a fitting tribute to Kathryn's legacy and provides a much-needed space for equestrians in a time when equestrian facilities are disappearing due to urban development.
Managed by the King County Executive Horse Council, the park operates during daylight hours and offers drive-through parking. It is open for unscheduled, open use, and users are expected to follow facility rules and arena etiquette. With its dedication to preserving the equestrian way of life, the Kathryn Taylor Equestrian Park is a valuable asset to the equestrian community in Woodinville and the surrounding areas.
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