PHOTOS: Horsing around at the park
Horses4Heroes, a Las Vegas-based national nonprofit equestrian services organization, reintroduced horses to Floyd Lamb Park at Tule Springs on Thursday.

Miss Horses4Heroes 2014 Sophie Juhl, center, 5, rides on Seamus during a procession at the new equestrian center at Floyd Lamb State Park at Tule Springs Thursday, March 5, 2014, in Las Vegas. Horses4Heroes, a Las Vegas-based national non-profit equestrian services organization, reintroduced horses to the ranch. AGC Charities, Inc., with Martin-Harris Construction, built the new riding center, mare motel and petting zoo built as part of a series of Operation Opening Doors renovation projects. (Ronda Churchill/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

United States Air Force Tech Sgt. Robert Warder pets Dreamer at the new equestrian center at Floyd Lamb State Park at Tule Springs Thursday, March 5, 2014, in Las Vegas. Horses4Heroes, a Las Vegas-based national non-profit equestrian services organization, reintroduced horses to the ranch. AGC Charities, Inc., with Martin-Harris Construction, built the new riding center, mare motel and petting zoo built as part of a series of Operation Opening Doors renovation projects. (Ronda Churchill/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Miss Horses4Heroes 2014 Sophie Juhl, center, 5, who rides horseback on Seamus, looks towards a news conference that takes place at the new equestrian center at Floyd Lamb State Park at Tule Springs Thursday, March 5, 2014, in Las Vegas. Horses4Heroes, a Las Vegas-based national non-profit equestrian services organization, reintroduced horses to the ranch. AGC Charities, Inc., with Martin-Harris Construction, built the new riding center, mare motel and petting zoo built as part of a series of Operation Opening Doors renovation projects. (Ronda Churchill/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Sydney Knott, center, president and founder of Horses4Heroes, speaks during a news conference at the new equestrian center at Floyd Lamb State Park at Tule Springs Thursday, March 5, 2014, in Las Vegas. Horses4Heroes, a Las Vegas-based national non-profit equestrian services organization, reintroduced horses to the ranch. AGC Charities, Inc., with Martin-Harris Construction, built the new riding center, mare motel and petting zoo built as part of a series of Operation Opening Doors renovation projects. (Ronda Churchill/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Brynn Lueck (cq), 2, front right, waves as a horse passes near her during a procession at the new equestrian center at Floyd Lamb State Park at Tule Springs Thursday, March 5, 2014, in Las Vegas. Horses4Heroes, a Las Vegas-based national non-profit equestrian services organization, reintroduced horses to the ranch. AGC Charities, Inc., with Martin-Harris Construction, built the new riding center, mare motel and petting zoo built as part of a series of Operation Opening Doors renovation projects. (Ronda Churchill/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Sydney Knott, center, president and founder of Horses4Heroes, speaks during a news conference at the new equestrian center at Floyd Lamb State Park at Tule Springs Thursday, March 5, 2014, in Las Vegas. Horses4Heroes, a Las Vegas-based national non-profit equestrian services organization, reintroduced horses to the ranch. AGC Charities, Inc., with Martin-Harris Construction, built the new riding center, mare motel and petting zoo built as part of a series of Operation Opening Doors renovation projects. (Ronda Churchill/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

United States Air Force Tech Sgt. Robert Warder pets Dreamer at the new equestrian center at Floyd Lamb State Park at Tule Springs Thursday, March 5, 2014, in Las Vegas. Horses4Heroes, a Las Vegas-based national non-profit equestrian services organization, reintroduced horses to the ranch. AGC Charities, Inc., with Martin-Harris Construction, built the new riding center, mare motel and petting zoo built as part of a series of Operation Opening Doors renovation projects. (Ronda Churchill/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
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Horses4Heroes, a Las Vegas-based national nonprofit equestrian services organization, reintroduced horses to Floyd Lamb Park at Tule Springs on Thursday.
AGC Charities, Inc., along with Martin-Harris Construction, built the new riding center, mare motel and petting zoo as part of a series of Operation Opening Doors renovation projects.