BLACK HILLS WILD HORSE SANCTUARY HOME
Land formerly inhabited by the Cheyenne and the refuge of wild horses in the region, these plains take place at a loss of sight, for miles to the round. It is in this unique framework that a breeder from Oregon, naturalist and writer, decided to help wild horses. Since then, the Environmental Protection Center of the Office of Land Management has sent him indomitable species that are rehoused and evolving in this natural paradise. In total, the reserve accommodates nearly 100 wild horses that galloped there, the wind mane, in a thunder of hooves. Visitors can go to meet the magnificent equidae through different towers. It is even possible to sleep in one of the park's cabins. A unique experience.
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