Guided Group Hike, Ranch Tour, and Picnic for 2, 4, or 10 at The Great Escape Mustang Sanctuary (Up to 60% Off)
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Guests tour this non-profit, wild horse sanctuary and get to interact with Spanish mustangs, American mustangs, and burros
Horses are some of the most perceptive animals, as evidenced by the saying, You can lead a horse to water, but you can't explain his intimate knowledge of your childhood fears. Tap into equine insight with this Groupon.
Choose from Three Options
- $45 for a guided group hike, ranch tour, and bring-your-own picnic for two ($100 value)
- $85 for a guided group hike, ranch tour, and bring-your-ownn picnic for four ($200 value)
- $199 for a guided group hike, ranch tour, and bring-your-own picnic for ten ($500 value)
Tours last 2.5—3 hours. Guests must provide their own picnic lunch.
Guests tour this non-profit, wild horse sanctuary and get to interact with Spanish mustangs, American mustangs, and burros
Horses are some of the most perceptive animals, as evidenced by the saying, You can lead a horse to water, but you can't explain his intimate knowledge of your childhood fears. Tap into equine insight with this Groupon.
Choose from Three Options
- $45 for a guided group hike, ranch tour, and bring-your-own picnic for two ($100 value)
- $85 for a guided group hike, ranch tour, and bring-your-ownn picnic for four ($200 value)
- $199 for a guided group hike, ranch tour, and bring-your-own picnic for ten ($500 value)
Tours last 2.5—3 hours. Guests must provide their own picnic lunch.
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About Great Escape Sanctuary
It's often easy to forget that humans aren't the only beings on earth in need of sanctuary; sometimes, animals need it, too. Set across 900 rolling, scenic acres, The Great Escape Mustang Sanctuary is dedicated to rescuing, training, and providing sanctuary for wild horses and burros, specifically American and Spanish Mustangs. At the facility, these magnificent animals roam just as they would in the wild, sharing land and closet space with other herds and feeding off the greenery that surrounds them. But just because these horses are in protection doesn't mean they're off limits to the public. As part of its mission to educate the public on the issues surrounding wild horses, The Great Escape provides visitors with the chance to photograph the mustangs, interact directly with them, and learn about their stories as well as the historical significance of certain breeds.