Bercut Equitation Field is a remnant of the old Golden Gate Speed Road, where horse racing was a social event for the elite to see and be seen at, and naturally to bet on whose horse was the fastest. It included Speedway Meadow (Hellman Hollow). In 1904, the Polo Field was constructed as part of the horsemen's mecca. The meadow became the site of tent housing after the 1906 quake. Over time, the bicycle and auto made the track obsolete, but Bercut Field remains, as does the Polo Field, though it no longer has occupied stables.
In 2017, guided horse rides were available for 2 months
You are looking for a blinkie (ugh)
So long Pardner.........