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Adopt a Wild Horse or Burro from the Ridgecrest Bureau of Land Management

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Adopt a Wild Horse or Burro from the Ridgecrest Bureau of Land Management

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bureau of land management burro horse ridgecrest

The corral facility is located on 80 acres of withdrawn Navy and BLM lands, four miles east of Ridgecrest on the Randsburg-Wash Road off California Highway 178. It is available for individual and group tours and has a two-track dirt perimeter road that allows visitors to get a quality view of the animals. If driving, a vehicle with high clearance is recommended.

Adoptions are by appointment or during scheduled open house events, typically 7-9 a.m. July-September, and 8 a.m. – 12 p.m. October-June, on the first and third Fridays of each month. Check the event schedule for dates and times, cancellations or postponements of events will be announced on social media.

Contact Ridgecrest Regional Wild Horse and Burro Facility for more information about the Wild Horse and Burro program or to make an adoption appointment.

Ridgecrest Regional Wild Horse and Burro Facility
3647-A Randsburg Wash Road
Trona, CA 93562

Phone: 760 384 5765
Toll-free: 800-951-8720

E-mail:  blm_ca_ridgecrestcorrals@blm.gov

— Friends of the Inyo


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