8 Places in America Where You Can Still See Wild Horses

Source:AZ Animals Time:October 26, 2023

8 Places in America Where You Can Still See Wild Horses

Wild horses running on open public land.

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There is nothing quite like the sight of a herd of wild horses. Roaming freely across the open lands of North America, these majestic animals are a vision to behold.

If you’ve found yourself wondering if there are still wild horses in the United States, you can go and see them yourself at several locations. Many of them can be found in places with incredible, scenic backdrops and wide-open vistas.

What U.S. States Still Have Wild Horses?

Contrary to popular belief, there are still wild horses to be found throughout the United States, and not just in the American West. From coast to coast, isolated herds have continued to survive in national parks, wilderness regions, and specially protected areas. There are even wild horses in Hawaii. The state with the most wild horses is Nevada, with its abundance of open space and room for wild herds to thrive.

The Best Places to See Wild Horses

1. Theodore Roosevelt National Park, North Dakota

8 Places in America Where You Can Still See Wild Horses

Theodore Roosevelt National Park is just one of the many places where you can see wild horses.

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Aside from the beauty of this national park amidst the Badlands of North Dakota, it’s also home to about 100 wild horses. You can typically find them grazing near the south end of the park, especially in the summertime.

2. Virginia Range, Nevada

8 Places in America Where You Can Still See Wild Horses

Drive cautiously near Virginia City because these Mustangs roam without fences.

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Just outside of Reno, Nevada near Virginia City you can find herds of wild Mustangs. There are approximately 2,000 safely roaming this territory, and you can see them for free. If you’re looking for a guided tour, there are several available in the area.

3. Outer Banks, North Carolina

8 Places in America Where You Can Still See Wild Horses

Get a glimpse of wild horses on the beaches of Currituck.

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Did you know that thousands of wild horses once roamed North Carolina’s Outer Banks? Unfortunately, you won’t find such large numbers in the area anymore. But there are still about 100 horses along the beaches of Currituck.

4. Steens Mountain Wilderness Area, Oregon

8 Places in America Where You Can Still See Wild Horses

A wild herd grazes on thousands of acres of public land in the Steens Mountain Wilderness area.

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With over 400,000 acres of public land, Steens Mountain Wilderness Area is the perfect place for herds to find plenty of space. Brought to the area centuries ago by Spanish conquistadors, the Kiger Mustang calls this region home. You can even view them on horseback on a guided tour.

5. Tonto National Forest, Arizona

8 Places in America Where You Can Still See Wild Horses

Tonto National Forest offers a scenic location to view the horses.

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Saved by a local nonprofit, you can find a herd outside of Phoenix, Arizona, happy and free in the Tonto National Forest. A popular way to view them is by kayaking down the Salt River.

6. Waipi’o Valley, Hawaii

8 Places in America Where You Can Still See Wild Horses

You can even find a herd in Hawaii on the Big Island.

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If you’re visiting the Big Island and looking for an unforgettable activity, visit the sacred Waipi’o Valley, or “Valley of the Kings.” You can view wild herds of Spanish Barbed Mustangs. And the area is incredibly beautiful, with black sandy beaches and picturesque waterfalls.

7. Pryor Mountain Wild Horse Refuge, Montana

8 Places in America Where You Can Still See Wild Horses

This herd is designated as fully protected on the Pryor Mountain Wild Horse Range.

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Just outside of Billings, Montana, and set against the scenic backdrop of Big Horn County, Wyoming, lies the Pryor Mountain Wild Horse Range. Home to over 100 horses, this nationally designated area was established to protect these animals. Take a self-guided tour with directions provided by the Pryor Wild Mustang Center, or sign up for a Jeep tour.

8. Dugway, Utah

8 Places in America Where You Can Still See Wild Horses

Once part of the Pony Express highway, this area of Utah is now home to over 450 horses.

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To visit Dugway, Utah is to take a long drive deep into the most open, arid lands of Utah. Out there you’ll find over 450 horses from the Onaqui Mountain Herd. This area was once a central artery of the Pony Express. You can see wild herds while traveling the very same road used by Pony Express riders.

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