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As of this date:11/14/2011 the Board of Directors decided that there will be no tours in 2012.
The Pryor Mountain Wild Horses can be viewed by taking Highway 37 north. This highway is paved and goes through part of the wild horse range that is inside of the Big Horn Canyon National Recreation Area. The entrance to the wild horse range is approximately 12 miles from the Center and 23 miles to the end of the range. There are signs posted throughout the range.
There is a fee of $5.00 to enter the BHCNRA, unless you have a National Park pass.
The Higher Pryor Mountain Wild Horse Range can be accessed by taking Crooked Creek Road, Burnt Timber Road or Sykes Ridge Road, however, these roads are mostly for 4-wheelers or high leverage vehicles with at least 9 ply tires. Also, a person should be experienced driving in mountainous areas.
You may call the Center if you have any questions about the road conditions or need more information about accessing the Wild Horse Range.
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