Bradley Bridle Park was designed for use by the neighborhood equestrians. The built phase of the park was installed by a local home developer and taken over by the City of Las Vegas. Therefore, the design review processes included both the home developer and the City.
The main amenities provided at the park include a large arena with spectator seating, two round pens, a restroom, an equestrian path, a shaded horse corral, additional horse corrals, hitching posts, shade shelters with associated seating, drinking fountains for horses and people and a parking area that accommodates up to 20 horse trailers.
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The equestrian park is enclosed by a white fence which is bordered by a desert streetscape that enhances and provides a friendly front to the neighborhood. Shaded pavillions with picnic areas are located farther from the equestrian activities to allow for non-equestrian users’ enjoyment. The equestrian trail within the park is bordered by desert landscape that includes mounding that helps delineate the trail. The trees and shrubs within the park are used sparsely for the safety of the horses and riders. The arenas and round pens include user-activated lighting and user activated watering systems that wet down the areas as needed.
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