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Get a Glimpse of the West on These Wild Horse Tours

With almost 70,000 free-roaming wild horses and burros in the Reno Tahoe area, these mustang and wildlife tours are a must when visiting Northern Nevada. Make sure to bring your camera to capture not only the beautiful wild horses, but the birds of prey and other wildlife you're sure to see.

Wild Horse Tours

Wild Horses of Nevada Photography

This photography tour of the wild horses provides an exclusive professional's view with a day trip into wild horse country. Located south of Reno, near Dayton, NV, Wild Horses of Nevada Photography's tour is structured to your needs and wants and will show you the varied landscape from the valley floors to the mountain tops.

Sonny Boys Tours

Sonny Boys Tours offers a wide variety of options for exploration, but their tour of the wild horses in the Virginia Range ties in knowledge of the area with the beauty of nature. The tour guide will tell you everything you need to know about these animals in the 30 square miles of the range. This four-hour tour is bound to leave you impressed and delighted!

Country Excursions Nevada

During your tour with Country Excursions Nevada, you'll observe the beautiful wild horses with an area expert! You'll have countless photo-ops of these specimen in all their glory. Before the tour begins, enjoy a mini buffet breakfast to fuel you up for the adventurous day.

Wild Horses Carry Me Away

On a tour with Wild Horses Carry Me Away, you will get the chance to explore the high desert mountains and observe our gorgeous wild mustangs. Your chance to harness the beauty of the Sierra and explore with an expert guide committed to keeping horses wild awaits!

Tips for Viewing Wild Horses

Know your limits and stay safe. Reaching the horses can be challenging, so use good judgment and trust your instincts. Remember, these are wild animals and may view humans as a threat. Keep your distance, let them get used to you, and bring a zoom lens for the best photos!

Watch for key warning signs: a horse raising its head to size you up, or stomping with ears back and head down as it prepares to charge. If you feel unsure about taking a wild horse tour, rest assured that your guide is an expert and will choose the safest course of action.

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