Black Hills Wild Horse Sanctuary

Black Hills Wild Horse Sanctuary A Sanctuary dedicated to preserving the integrity and livelihood of the Mustang supported solely by our Donors and Vistiors. All donations are tax deductible.

Wild horses can be spotted as you come in on Rocky Ford Road and SD 71. “30+ Years of Wild Horse Freedom”
Preserving the land to offer a haven of hope for America's wild horses since 1988. The Black Hills Wild Horse Sanctuary was created to provide and maintain a permanent private home for America's unwanted wild horses. IRAM's goal of saving the American Wild Mustang also includes the preservatio

n of endangered wild horse bloodlines of the resident mustang bands. This includes the Spanish, Choctaw Indian, Curly and American Mustangs. We are a 501c3 charitable organization. The Sanctuary is private property and is not open to the public. If you wish to support our efforts, please visit: www.wildmustangs.com.

05/13/2026
Is this a hidden bunny or is it Miss Molly?Photo by Nick
04/01/2026

Is this a hidden bunny or is it Miss Molly?

Photo by Nick

Hippity Hoppity Ms. Big Pushy had her baby in the canyon. Photo by Zoey
04/01/2026

Hippity Hoppity Ms. Big Pushy had her baby in the canyon.

Photo by Zoey

Look what the Easter Bunny brought!Photo by Zoey
04/01/2026

Look what the Easter Bunny brought!
Photo by Zoey

Houdini tells Theresa a secret. He loves living at the Sanctuary and he appreciates Theresa coming and visiting him! You...
01/14/2026

Houdini tells Theresa a secret. He loves living at the Sanctuary and he appreciates Theresa coming and visiting him! You can visit him too! Thanks Theresa snd Emma for coming to the Boulder Field to take his photo. Www.wildmustangs.com

Feeding time today at the Black Hills Wild Horse Sanctuary. Thanks to Mike Wolforth for sharing his image.
01/13/2026

Feeding time today at the Black Hills Wild Horse Sanctuary. Thanks to Mike Wolforth for sharing his image.

Imagine a place where as far as the eye can see, miles and miles to the horizon, you can view America as it was 300 year...
01/01/2026

Imagine a place where as far as the eye can see, miles and miles to the horizon, you can view America as it was 300 years ago. Imagine a place long revered by the American Indians, where the Cheyenne River flows in all four directions and eagle's shadows sweep rocky canyon walls, a place where wild horses run free across endless prairies, hooves striking thunder, manes and tails flying in the wind.

Remembering Dayton O. Hyde's Legacy (1988 - 2018)"More than ever, it has become a piece of land worth saving, and the ho...
12/21/2025

Remembering Dayton O. Hyde's Legacy (1988 - 2018)

"More than ever, it has become a piece of land worth saving, and the horses are my partners in saving this land. 100 years from now, when I come back as a wild horse, I'll have this place to gallop over." Founder, Dayton O. Hyde

Remembering Dayton O. Hyde passing December 22, 2018.

Have you renewed your sponsorship? This is Brumby a Choctaw Indian Pony, looking for new friends! Click our website belo...
12/21/2025

Have you renewed your sponsorship? This is Brumby a Choctaw Indian Pony, looking for new friends!

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https://www.wildmustangs.com

Photo by Zoey

Address

Hot Springs, SD

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm
Sunday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+16057455955

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