Nature Preserves, Grand Junction
Fodor's Review:
One of just three ranges in the United States set aside for wild horses, it encompasses 30,261 acres of rugged canyons and plateaus in the Bookcliffs. Eighty to 120 wild horses roam the sagebrush-covered hills. Most years, new foals can be spotted with their mothers in spring and early summer on the hillsides just off the main trails. Local favorites for riding include the Coal Canyon Trail and Main Canyon Trail, where the herd often goes in winter. Vehicles are permitted on designated trails.
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