4 hours (approx.)
Daily Tour
8 people
English
Join us on a tour of McCullough Peaks Wild Horse Management Area, located about 25 minutes east of Cody, WY. This landscape is a vast, high-desert environment marked on the edges by rocky badlands and views of the Bighorn and Absaroka Mountain Ranges in the distance. Our journey here will pass through expansive sage fields, wind along small springs and creeks, set up viewing stations at ancient watering holes, and traversing rolling grasslands where wildlife such as pronghorn, coyotes, hawks, eagles and songbirds are all present. Our main goal is to find and observe a unique wild mustang herd, with horses ranging in color, size and personality who form fascinating family units living off the land in their wild and untouched state. Highlights Sunrise or Sunset in the Wyoming Badlands Wild Horse Viewing Opportunities Immersive Prairie Ecosystem Tour
The McCullough Peaks Wild Horse Herd Management Area (HMA) is located 12 to 27 miles east of Cody (70 miles east of Yellowstone National Park) and encompasses 109,814 acres of land, including the McCullough Peaks Wilderness Study Area.
3 hours • Admission Ticket Free
Cody, Wyoming, named after the famous Buffalo Bill Cody whose Wild West shows epitomized the essence of the American West, is a gateway to adventure and history nestled in the northwest part of the state. This charming town, located just east of Yellowstone National Park, serves as a popular base for tourists looking to explore the rugged beauty of Wyoming’s landscapes and the rich cultural heritage of the Old West. Cody is home to the Buffalo Bill Center of the West, a complex of five museums offering extensive collections on Western art, natural history, firearms, and Plains Indian artifacts, providing a deep dive into the region’s history and culture. The town itself, with its Western-style buildings and annual rodeo events, maintains a frontier spirit, making it a vibrant place to experience the traditions and natural splendor of Wyoming.
30 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Alkali Lake is a 104 acre lake located in scenic Park County, Wyoming.
30 minutes • Admission Ticket Free