Lovell – Pryor Mountain Wild Mustang Center
Beautiful scenery, an epic canyon and horses excite visitors near Lovell. Stop into the Pryor Mountain Wild Mustang Center to find out where the area’s herd of wild horses is currently roaming.
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Viewing wildlife in Wyoming provides an exciting and diverse experience for visitors. Count how many of our more than 100 mammal species and 400 bird species you can spot.
Also, be sure to observe responsibly. For the safety and comfort of both animals and people, stay at least 100 yards away from bears and wolves and at least 25 yards away from all other animals. If an animal changes its behavior or seems nervous at your presence, it’s time to back away and leave the area.
Route Distance:
745 Miles
Suggested Time:
10 Days
Beautiful scenery, an epic canyon and horses excite visitors near Lovell. Stop into the Pryor Mountain Wild Mustang Center to find out where the area’s herd of wild horses is currently roaming.
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Catch springtime sights like nesting bald eagles, flocks of mountain bluebirds and courting trumpeter swans at Seedskadee National Wildlife Refuge near Green River. You can also experience the thrill of fishing while surrounded by beautiful scenery.
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Wyoming’s open roads and beautiful scenery make it an ideal state for a road trip.