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Three hours in a canvas-topped safari truck — explore McCullough Peaks while learning about local wildlife and the history of North American mustangs.
This three-hour ecological tour offers a deep dive into the McCullough Peaks near Cody, Wyoming. Your guide will take you through striking landscapes while sharing insights about local wildlife, the flora of the region, and the historical significance of mustangs in North America. The tour combines fun with education, discussing desert plants like sagebrush and Indian paintbrush, and their roles in the ecosystem.
Keep in mind that depending on the weather, the vehicle may change to a canvas-topped safari truck. This tour is suitable for nature enthusiasts keen on understanding the delicate balance of the desert ecosystem and the challenges faced by the wild mustang population.
Reviews
We had a lovely morning, even with overcast skies and cool weather. Our guide, Janelle, was dedicated and led us to see around fifty mustangs. We're grateful for her insights and her kindness, especially towards our daughter.
Our experience on The Wild Mustang tour with Janell was fantastic. She was incredibly knowledgeable and amazing throughout the trip. The horses were stunning, and the scenery was enjoyable. This tour is a must-do, and you won't regret it.
The tour was fantastic, featuring numerous wild horses. I enjoyed every moment, and the guide was incredibly knowledgeable and personable. This experience is a must while visiting Cody.
My friend and I took the wild mustang tour. We had good views of one herd and spotted another group further away. The horses were calm that day, and we could identify the stallion and even saw a foal. While we could have driven ourselves, our guide had valuable insights and knew the best spots to find the horses. Trying to navigate those roads alone would have been more challenging than we wanted.
It was a lot of fun. The ride can be bumpy in the back seats. I was surprised at how close we got. They offered water and binoculars, which was a nice touch.
It was a fantastic experience. Our guide was excellent, and I appreciate it. I can't wait to return next year.
The guide possessed extensive knowledge about the region and the wild horses, significantly enhancing our experience. They ensured our comfort and kept us hydrated throughout the tour. I strongly recommend this to everyone.
Our guide Steven was excellent and really went the extra mile to locate the Wild Mustang herds. He managed to find both herds, but due to the rain the night before, we could only observe them from a distance with binoculars. He explained that the trails were too muddy and he didn't have a four-wheel-drive vehicle, which made him apprehensive about getting stuck. It's unfortunate that these kinds of tours don’t automatically use four-wheel drive vehicles instead of a minivan. It would have been helpful to be informed beforehand that he might not be able to reach the usual spots and to have the option to reschedule. Despite these challenges, he did his best and I appreciated his efforts in finding the mustangs.
Steven provided a wealth of information and was very accommodating. He brought us as near as possible to the horses and supplied water and binoculars. The roads were bumpy but manageable.
Watching the wild horses was a wonderful experience. Our guide, Steven, was friendly and humorous, showing great knowledge about the subject. I could have spent the entire day observing those truly beautiful creatures.
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