Lots of great photos making their way into our mailbox.

Deadline is fast approaching. If you are considering entering our contest, now's the time to make your move. Pick your favorite and send it on over.

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The winner will receive TWO tour... See More

Lots of great photos making their way into our mailbox.

Deadline is fast approaching. If you are considering entering our contest, now... See More

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Lisa S. threw herself the best birthday party ever..

"This was an amazing trip! Mike J. was an awesome, knowledgable guide. We saw horses on the beach, on the dunes, in yards grazing, moving on the sandy roads. We saw about 30 different horses. Today was my 70th birthday, and it was... See More

Lisa S. threw herself the best birthday party ever..

"This was an amazing trip! Mike J. was an awesome, knowledgable guide. We saw... See More

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Some difficult news to hear and share from Corolla Wild Horse Fund.

"Mocha was very wild and rangy, blind in one eye, and tough as nails. She lived most of her life in the marsh and we didn’t see her too often. She was the kind of horse you feel guilty touching even after death,... See More

Some difficult news to hear and share from Corolla Wild Horse Fund.

"Mocha was very wild and rangy, blind in one eye, and tough as... See More

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"Get my good side..."
--As if there were a bad side.
This profile-perfect-pose was shared by a recent guest, Josh M. who toured in the early part of October with tour guide extraordinaire Richard.

Though the touring season is starting to winnow a bit, we are still... See More

"Get my good side..."
--As if there were a bad side.
This profile-perfect-pose was shared by a recent guest, Josh M. who... See More

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The diet of the Corolla wild horses consists of native plants and grasses, including: sea oats, coarse grasses, acorns, persimmons, aquatic plants, live oak leaves, wax myrtle, and greenbrier.

The diet of the wild horses varies by season:

Winter and spring: The horses eat the most... See More

The diet of the Corolla wild horses consists of native plants and grasses, including: sea oats, coarse grasses, acorns, persimmons, aquatic plants... See More

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It sure is Monday...

Hope your morning commute is as effortless and peaceful as this.

Though our season will be pulling to a close in the next several weeks, we are still running tours on an abbreviated schedule. Hop online to reserve your spot today--or give our office a call and... See More

It sure is Monday...

Hope your morning commute is as effortless and peaceful as this.

Though our season will be pulling to a close... See More

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Station Wash Woods, North Carolina
Coast Guard Station #166

Location:
On beach, 7 3/8 miles north by west of Currituck Beach Light; 36-32' 00"N x 75-52' 10"W

Station Built: 1878
Fate: Abandoned in 1951

Keepers:
Calvin B. Cason... See More

Station Wash Woods, North Carolina
Coast Guard Station #166

Location:
On beach, 7 3/8 miles north by west of Currituck Beach... See More

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Sweet, stoic Flint...

Thank you, Corolla Wild Horse Fund for your perpetual care of these majestic beauties, and for helping all of us to understand the nuances and difficulties of coexisting with them.

We are all pulling for him.

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