


All The Wild Horses
"We must never forget the beauty and importance of our wild horses and their right to run wild and free." By the late Founder of Dayton O. Hyde

Hope Renewed
An Easter Sunday Greeting from the Sanctuary
Dear Friends and Supporters,
Today, as the soft morning light touches the rolling hills of the Black Hills Wild Horse Sanctuary, we are reminded of the profound beauty of new beginnings. Easter is a time of renewal and resurrection, and nowhere is that spirit more alive than in the wild herds we are privileged to protect.
In this season of spring, we celebrate the arrival of new life. The sight of a mother mustang and her young foal, pictured above, serves as a powerful symbol of the hope we carry for the future of these magnificent animals. Your compassion and stewardship provide them with a safe haven to grow, run, and live in freedom.
We are deeply grateful for your continuous support, which acts as the foundation for our mission. We wish you and your loved ones a blessed Easter filled with joy, peace, and the same quiet strength that our horses display every day.
America's Luckiest Wild Horses

Miss Molly and Friends
Waiting for Nick to drop off their cake and hay in the canyon run thru Hell Canyon to the bottom of Flint Hill.
Spring is in the Air
It’s that time of the year when the wind blows the dirt across the prairie and our horses have trouble finding anything to eat. No matter what the temperature or condition of our land and grass, our beautiful mustangs need to eat and stay healthy to survive
our changing South Dakota weather.

The last few years of drought has caused the pastures to turn to dust. There is nothing there to supply the mustangs with the nutrients that the horses need. Our ranch crew drives the tractor, the bale trucks, and ATVs to carry hay and cake to the herds on the Sanctuary.
Mustang Thunder!!!
You will feel them before you hear them. You will hear them before you see them. There on the horizon, stretch the sources of the thunder. Neither men nor machines nor the timeless rumblings of a prairie storm. They are the wild mustangs, and they are home at last!
Call 605-745-5955 to schedule your private tour in a SUV to go out and see the mustang herds Monday-Friday at 9am or 1pm
minimum of 2 people up to 6
The fee is $350 per person plus tax.

