Address: 1106 Rd 12, Lovell, WY 82431, USA
Phone: +13075489453
Sunday: 10AM–2PM
Monday: 9AM–4PM
Tuesday: 9AM–4PM
Wednesday: 9AM–4PM
Thursday: 9AM–4PM
Friday: 9AM–4PM
Saturday: 9AM–4PM
Tom Schwab
Saw three different groups of wild Mustangs and also 10 or 12 bighorn sheep it was a very wonderful Drive very beautiful
Tanya Karr
Didn't see the bighorn but loved the horses. It was a nice drive and the office was knowledgeable and friendly. We will be back
Mark Page
A little apprehensive at first, I quickly realized that this was going to be more than I had expected. After a few minutes with the owners Steve and Nancy you begin to realize that you are in the best of hands. What an afternoon!!! We saw over 70 wild Mustangs in there natural habitat. Steve's passion for the Mustangs and his clients merge on top of that mountain to create an experience that our group will not forget. Steve has a great understanding of Native American culture and local history. He shares that to make the tour so much more than a Mustang tour. His knowledge of the mountain, ability to locate wild Mustangs and his expertise of traversing the trail make Pryor Mountain Wild Mustang Tours "the way to visit the Mustangs". Thanks for an unforgettable afternoon!
Kevin Taylor
Touring the Pryor Mountain mustang range was the highlight of our Wyoming vacation. Steve was a great host and he and Nancy made our trip extra special. We saw a great many amazing mustangs in beautiful mountain settings. Steve shared his vast knowledge of the mustang bands and their Pryor Mountain heritage. This tour went above and beyond our greatest expectations thanks to Steve and Nancy.
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You are taken up in a jeep. The ride is really rough & bumpy. Its a 2hr drive up & down not including getting out and around to see the horses once at the top. Also, the last restroom is at the center before heading out so you WILL need to go in the woods during the day. Full tour was from 9-5 but we got back around 6. As for walking when you get up there, we didnt need to do too much if we didn't want to. There was only one section of the trip where it was a bit taxing down a hill to a watering hole & up to an overview. The other places that we stopped, was only a few steps from the car to see them. The terrain is a bit Rocky too so if he has trouble walking normally it may be an issue & he may not be able to experience much or at least just go at a slow pace as the altitude makes it a bit tougher. You can drive through the dry head and spot some horses on your own without the tour if that's the better option for you though. Just stop at the center for some info before you go!
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