The 24-mile gravel road, running along the southeastern border of the White Mountain HMA, provides wild horse viewing opportunities between the towns of Rock Springs and Green River in southwestern Wyoming.
The HMA is subject to permitted livestock grazing in the summer and winter.
Alternatives C and D in the draft RMP Amendment and EIS for wild horse management in that area will convert the HMA to an HA, no longer managed for horses.
Who wants to spend their summer vacation looking at cattle and sheep on land where horses once roamed?
RELATED: Pilot Butte Wild Horse Scenic Tour.

It’s a sad day for Rock Springs and Wyoming to zero out the wild horses at Pilot Butte for cattle and sheep grazing. I drove all the way from Florida and specifically made a stop at Pilot Butte to see wild horses. If the horses are gone, please tell the city/county to remove all signs for wild horses and remove all websites telling of the wild horses at Pilot Butte. They can change the signs to “Come to Pilot Butte and See Cattle and Sheep”. So sad for you, Wyoming and the loss of the beautiful wild horses.