BLM Idaho Hosting Bruneau Wild Horse Corral Tours
- Topics: Welfare and Industry, Wild & Feral Horses

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Idaho will offer public tours of the Bruneau Off-Range Wild Horse Corrals on Wednesday, June 6.
Tours will be offered at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m., local time. Each tour will last about two hours and can accommodate up to 20 people. Spaces will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis. The public can sign up to attend and receive driving directions to the facility by calling BLM at 208/329-4534. Please RSVP for one of the two tours by June 1.
What to Know Before You Go
- Tours start promptly at the scheduled time, so be at the facility a few minutes early or the wagon could leave and we cannot come back to pick you up.
- Wear comfortable shoes and clothes. Hats and sunscreen are recommended.
- Bring your own water.
- Cameras and video cameras are welcome.
- Visitors will not be able to walk around the facility unaccompanied. They must travel with the group in the wagon.
About the Corrals
The Bruneau Off-Range Wild Horse Corrals are located at 28536 Jacks Creek Road, in Bruneau, and are privately owned and operated. About a 75-minute drive southeast of Boise, the facility currently provides care for just over 1,050 wild horses. The 80-acre facility contains 39 large holding pens, each pen measuring 70,000 square feet and capable of safely holding approximately 100 horses
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