
The gravel road leads to the Black Hills Wild Horse Sanctuary. The Sanctuary shelters diverse herds of wild horses, many rescued from government holding pens where they faced uncertain futures. These remarkable animals preserve bloodlines that span centuries and reflect America's cultural heritage. Here, they roam freely across 11,000 acres, never saddled or ridden, living as nature intended while maintaining the untamed spirit that defines the American West.
If you drive down the gravel road, there may be wild horses in the first three miles. The road ends at a free visitor center.
North on Hwy 71 about 2 -3 miles are two Forest Service say use sites with picnic tables, shelters, and restrooms (seasonal). They are suitable for picnics, recreation, and sightseeing. There is no camping available. There are other geocaches in the area.
No puzzle here because the puzzler has the day off . . . . fortunately for you.