BLM Offering Public Off-Range Pasture Tour in Oklahoma

The BLM is hosting two free tours on Aug. 12, at a wild horse off-range pasture in Bartlesville, Oklahoma.
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The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is hosting two free tours on Saturday, Aug. 12, at a wild horse off-range pasture in Bartlesville, Oklahoma.

Attendees will have the opportunity to view more than 400 geldings roaming on approximately 1,700 acres of land inside the Tall Grass Prairie.

A shuttle bus will transport attendees to and from the off-range pasture site from the designated pick-up and drop-off location. Personal vehicles, glass containers, and cans are not allowed on the tour. Only drinks with lids are permitted.

The buses will be equipped with USB ports, air conditioning, and restrooms. Photography and videography are also welcome. It is advised that those who are attending dress in comfortable attire for the summer weather. Boarding will begin 30 minutes before each departure

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