There was a time last February when I almost spent a few hundred dollars on a plane ticket to go visit the wild horses of Georgia’s Cumberland Island. I ended up not going, but hear me roar, we’ll all make it down there soon enough. A wild horse is nothing that these eyes have had the pleasure of bouncing up to this brain, but I hope that the sight is not nearly as disappointing as I imagine it to be. See you soon.
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thrope, you can also drive about 4.5 or 5 hours to Chincoteague, on the Eastern Shore of Virgina and see wild horses. Cheaper than a flight..
well this is the only blog worth reading.
Gary is right. Assitugue and Chincoteuge are only a 4 hour drive away. Same difference.
Thanks dudes. Appreciate the info. I wasn’t exactly going down to CI JUST to see wild horses. It’s hot. It’s a beach. Good place to camp.
Cumberland Island is rad. Also, check out the wild horses in the outer banks NC. the end of currituck is now a wild horse sanctuary — until about 7 years ago they were still roaming free all over the islands.