Piceance-East Douglas HMA
This 190,000-acre location is host to numerous activities on the public land from mining to oil drilling to livestock grazing. Of particular note is the herd of wild horses, which gives the area its special designation.
Horses within the HMA are similar in size and temperament to quarter horses, and some resemble workhorses. Typical colors are bay, gray, sorrel and black. A few horses are also other colors like roan and buckskin. To ensure that future generations can enjoy these majestic animals, the herd’s size is kept between 135 and 235 animals following current best management practices.
In addition to the wild horses, there are numerous opportunities to view other local wildlife including pronghorn, mule deer, elk, badger, snowshoe hare and various upland bird species.
Phone
Geographic Coordinates
40.05664, -108.29962
Directions
From Rifle CO, follow Highway 13 to Piceance Creek Rd (CR-5). Follow CR-5 until you reach Ryan Gulch Road (#24).