7 Places Left In America Where You Can Still See Wild Horses

Assateague Island, Maryland and Virginia: Home to the famous Assateague wild ponies. – 

Pryor Mountains, Montana and Wyoming: Known for their unique Spanish Mustang lineage.

Outer Banks, North Carolina: Wild horses roam freely on the beaches of Corolla and Shackleford Banks.

Nevada's Virginia Range: Boasts one of the largest wild horse populations in the U.S.

Tonto National Forest, Arizona: Offers sightings of wild horses along the Salt River.

Onaqui Mountain Herd, Utah: Known for its photogenic wild horses with diverse colors.

Little Book Cliffs Wild Horse Range, Colorado: A dedicated range for wild horses with scenic hiking trails.

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