You'll Be Face To Face With Wild Mustangs On This Tour Through Wyoming's McCullough Peaks
By Kim Magaraci|Published May 13, 2020
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Kim Magaraci
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Kim Magaraci graduated Rutgers University with a degree in Geography and has spent the last seven years as a freelance travel writer. Contact: kmagaraci@onlyinyourstate.com
The McCullough Peaks and Big Horn Basin in Northern Wyoming offer some of the most isolated hiking in Wyoming, and it’s an area that few take the time to explore. One great way to see it for yourself is to embark on a Wyoming wild horse tour with guides from Cody Wyoming Adventures.
Every year, plenty of in-the-know adventurers wander this way to get a taste of the wilderness in this remote area outside of Cody.
While all of Wyoming seems to a wildlife haven, out here in the McCullough Peaks, you'll find one of the most approachable wild horse herds in the West.
Did you know that Wyoming's mustangs aren't technically wild? They're feral because they are descendants of Spanish horses that broke free in the 1500s.