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Cody Wyo-Wild Mustang Safaris and Tours

Overview
This Wildlife Safari travels around our Wyoming Desert and Wyoming Badlands in a cool open air safari truck.Get a birds eye view of our rolling hills and interesting rock formations while hearing the fascinating information about our our McCullough Peaks ecosystem.All though we are out to find our famous fighting stallions in their designated 123,000 acre area you’ll also be learning about our prehistoric equine in North America and how the current wild horse herd came to be.Hear fun history of Buffalo Bill Cody and the historic Irma Hotel as well as other famous mountain men that were the first white men to travel through these landsl.Our McCullough peaks house a wide variety of small wildlife and is a major migratory route and breading areas for pronghorn antelope,deer,sage grouse,etc.We discuss the foliage with beautiful wild flowers and the interesting terrain that was formed by our volcano and glaciers receding.
City: Cody
Sun 23 Feb
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Starting at $99.00
Sun 23 Feb
Starting at $99.00
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What's Included
Binoculars
Spotting scope
Additional Info
  • Service animals allowed
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
What To Expect
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On this wildlife safari you’ll be going to the McCullough Peaks Wild Mustang Herd Management Area.On this activity you’ll be given a professionally guided tour focused on the history of our famous Fighting Mustangs Of The McCullough Peaks.While traveling around Wyomings desert landscape and the Wyoming Badlands you’ll hear fun old mountain man tales about Jim Bridger and John Cultor as well as information about the indigenous people that once occupied the area.We will be discussing the history of the ancient equine of North America and how our wild horse herd came to be in our area.There is a wide variety of of wildlife that we discuss their migratory patterns and the sensitive eco-system that many animals call home.While searching for the wild mustangs you’ll be enjoying the beautiful scenery of the snow capped mountains and a wide variety of wild flowers and other plant life.Enjoy a continental breakfast or a great sack dinner while enjoying a view over our very own Wyoming Badlands
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (2)
Kateihenn
Jul 2022
A fantastic wild mustang tour! We saw over one hundred of these beauties. Right when turned into the preserve there were 30 to 40 having water at one of the watering holes. Then we saw another 30 or so headed to the water. We ended with the best sighting a group above the water getting ready to travel hanging had their fill. Our guide terrific and we learned a lot about these beautiful animals. He also took us to the gorgeous canyon nearby - a mini Grand Canyon! A great tour - we highly recommend it!
Response from Host
Aug 2022
Hi Kate, I’m sorry for the late response to your great review.We really appreciate it when guests take time out of their busy lives to write in.It means so much to small businesses that guests let us know how we are doing. I hope the rest of your Yellowstone vacation went well. Safe travels, Sunny
Debbie S
Jul 2022
I went with a group and our tour guide arranged this months in advance. She was ignored at the time of the event and prior to the event when she asked what we needed for the tour. The only thing she was told was we needed closed toe shoes. When we arrived then we were told needed a hat and also they overbooked it and one of our group almost didn’t get to go, until the drivers wife got off. Didn’t see them verify tickets and no one in out group signed the waiver. Also were not told there are no restrooms when we get to the area. Also they forgot the binoculars…I get no guarantee on seeing the wild horses but buyer beware, the website very much over inflates seeing the horses. My point is very poor customer service to our tour group leader and the group. Think they are missing an opportunity to sell hats… If you go not sure if another company does this…but wear close toe shoes, hat, and be prepares lots if wind on the ride, being ok to use a sage brush restroom, ask maybe physical obtain the binoculars as you get on the truck. As far as us not signing a waiver or taking roll that is on the business. It is like riding on a motorcycle up high without goggles. I would say that they need to be more honest on the webpage. They need some real work on customer service..add the need for hat and no restroom. I had a hat I am ok with the dealing with elements and not finding any horses. I am not ok when ignored, and the people doing the service appeared irritated we didn’t know about having a hat. Since they didn’t check tickets and heard they had 4 empty seats not sure if some people got in the wrong event or just didn’t pay, but that is on them. The trip would of been much nicer, even when we didn’t see any horses. If the tone wasn’t set with such disorganization and my experience of poor customer interaction.
Response from Host
Jul 2022
Hello, I’m sorry that you didn’t have a good time.I was there personally and your group was late getting there and I had to stand with you and wait for the rest of your group to show up.So it was a bit chaotic because we had to send the tour that you were originally scheduled for on ahead without you and then we had to fit your group into the Safari tour which you didn’t pay for.Your group paid for the lesser tour.But instead of canceling your tour with no refund because you were late we still took you out to do the tour in a higher price tour and myself being the owner of the business stood right beside you for about 15 minutes while waiting for the rest of your group.Then because of we had to adjust your tour for you then I couldn’t go on the tour because we were trying to accommodate your group.Before giving a bad review next time check out which tour you were booked for,what time you’re supposed to check in and on every single page it says to wear closed toed shoes,bring water,and hats are recommended because you’re out in the desert where there are no bathrooms in the middle of nowhere and you had plenty of time while I was standing there talking to you that you could have gone to the bathroom. Try to bend over backwards for people🤦🏼‍♀️

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