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  2. Pryor Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The Pryor Mountains are also home to the Pryor Mountains Wild Horse Range, a protected area that is home to a herd of free-roaming feral horses. [18] This herd was the subject of the 1995 documentary film Cloud: Wild Stallion of the Rockies and its sequel, the 2003 documentary film Cloud's Legacy: The Wild Stallion Returns.

  3. Pryor Mountains Wild Horse Range - Wikipedia

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    The Pryor Mountains Wild Horse Range is a refuge for a historically significant herd of free-roaming mustangs, the Pryor Mountain mustang, feral horses colloquially called "wild horses", [1] located in the Pryor Mountains of Montana and Wyoming in the United States.

  4. Pryor Mountains National Forest - Wikipedia

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    Pryor Mountains National Forest was established as the Pryor Mountains Forest Reserve by the U.S. Forest Service in Montana on November 6, 1906 by the U.S. Forest Service with 78,732 acres (318.62 km 2). It became a National Forest on March 4, 1907.

  5. Pryor Mountain mustang - Wikipedia

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    The Pryor Mountain mustang is a substrain of mustang considered to be ... and are alert on trails. [8] ... Bureau of Land Management map of the Pryor Mountains Wild ...

  6. Roger Pryor Pioneer Backcountry - Wikipedia

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    The Roger Pryor Pioneer Backcountry is a 60,000-acre (243 km 2) area of private land that is managed by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources for hiking and backpacking by the public. [1] The land is part of the largest private forest in the state, the Pioneer Forest , owned by the L-A-D Foundation , an endowment of the late Missouri ...

  7. Dryhead Country - Wikipedia

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    Dryhead Country is a region in Carbon County and Big Horn County in southern Montana between Bighorn Canyon and the Pryor Mountains.The locale was named after the piles of dry bison skulls that accumulated at the base of a local buffalo jump.

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  9. Robbers Cave State Park - Wikipedia

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    Supervised by the National Park Service, the CCC built a bathhouse, cabins, trails, group camps, shelters, and roads. In 1937, CCC and the Works Progress Administration (WPA) created Lake Carlton, named for Carlton Weaver. [2] In 1987, the park initiated the first annual Robbers Cave Fall Festival, and the Robbers Cave Bluegrass Festival began ...