Time to Saddle Up at the Wild Horse Sanctuary
View Wild Mustangs on Two or Three Day Trail Rides
The public can be a part of the Wild Horse Sanctuary’s milestone 30th year by participating in a two or three-day trail ride. The rides offer guests a unique opportunity to view herds of wild mustangs and burros in a natural setting rich in Native American and pioneer history.
Located in the northern California foothills near Lassen Volcanic National Park, the 2009 trail ride season at the Wild Horse Sanctuary runs from April 25-26 through Columbus Day Weekend (October 10-12).
Wild Horse Sanctuary rides follow trails created by the wild horses and burros through a landscape of oaks and pines, lava rock strewn meadows, wildflowers, meandering streams, and populated by a diverse wildlife, including more than 150 species of song birds. For those wanting to cool off during the ride, a stop at the spring-fed swimming hole can be arranged. After a day of riding on the range, guests will enjoy a relaxing evening at the Wild Horse Sanctuary camp, which includes story telling around the campfire and a hearty barbecue dinner. The camp features frontier-style sleeping cabins that comfortably sleep two to four guests, a cook house, restrooms, and yes, even a hot shower.
For more info visit www.WildHorseSanctuary.org or contact
Fred Sater (916) 972-1650 fred@fredsatercommunications.com
Also visit www.Shastacascade.com for future events.


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10 4 u
This sounds like a wonderful event