“Where the horses still run free”
Wild horses still roam freely in the Pryor Mountains outside of Lovell, Wyoming. This herd of horses is very special because of its Colonial Spanish American heritage. This tough little horse, derived from the horses of Portugal and Spain, has been present in this rugged mountain area for nearly 200 years. If lost, the herd cannot be restored; and so its biological viability, together with its history, must be preserved. It is the purpose of the PRYOR MOUNTAIN WILD MUSTANG CENTER to do just that. The Pryor Mountain Wild Mustang Center is a public, nonprofit 501(c)(3) educational institution, unique in purpose and location. The Center is working towards becoming the foremost wild horse educational institution in the world. Your donations can help!
Be sure to stop in at the mustang visitor center to find out where the mustangs are. The people running the visitor center are so friendly and knowledgeable! Beautiful drive and when you see the mustangs you can walk up to the herds to get great pictures. Free to drive out and check out the mustangs.
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Pryor Mountain Wild Mustang Center
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- Mon - Sat: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
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