Common questions

Can you see wild horses in Corolla without a tour?

Can you see wild horses in Corolla without a tour?

You can not see wild horses without going on the tour. – Review of Wild Horse Adventure Tours, Corolla, NC – Tripadvisor.

Where do wild horses on the Outer Banks go during hurricanes?

“The wild horses are better equipped to handle a hurricane than most of us humans living on the Outer Banks,” the Corolla Wild Horse Fund said in a Facebook post. “They go to high ground, under the sturdy live oak trees to ride the storm out.”

Where can you see the wild horses in North Carolina?

Wild horses roam the beaches of the Outer Banks and Crystal Coast. Take a guided tour to see them at Corolla and Shackleford Banks. For 500 years, the most enduring – and endearing – residents of the Outer Banks, the wild Colonial Spanish Mustangs, have called this sliver of land between sound and sea home.

Is there a tour of the corolla wild horses?

For those who want a better chance at spotting the horses in their natural habitat, consider a Corolla Wild Horse tour.

Where to find wild horses in Corolla NC?

In addition to the 4×4 area, the Corolla wild horses are regularly spotted in the backyards of homes that are located in subdivisions before the spot where the road ends as well.

How does the corolla wild horse fund work?

These tours are administered seasonally by both the Corolla Wild Horse Fund and privately run businesses like Wild Horse Adventure Tours that specialize in bringing visitors to the wild horses’ favorite stomping grounds, increasing a vacationer’s chances of spotting one of these somewhat elusive local legends.

Are there wild horses in the Outer Banks?

No question about it, one of the most popular attractions on the Outer Banks are the wild horses of Corolla, North Carolina. Descendants of the original colonial Spanish Mustangs, something about these wild animals running free on the northern OBX beaches has had us all captivated for decades.

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Ruth Doyle