Donations are used to help:
- Feed the wild horses when grazing is scarce
- Complete the visitors' center and museum
- Implement nature trails and campsites
- Construct a paved handicapped trail and a picnic area so visitors will have wheelchair
access
- Purchase adjoining lands for more wild horses
- Improve wildlife habitat by reseeding and fertilizing
- Sterility research on mares by the University of California at Davis.
DIRECTIONS: Traveling north on I-5: Take the second Red Bluff
Exit toward Lassen Park. Drive approximately 1 mile.Turn left at next
Lassen Park sign onto Highway 36. Go 10 miles on Hwy 36, watch for sign to Manton, turn left on A-6. Go 16 miles to Manton, turn left at Manton Corners'
store. Follow the road toward Shingletown for 3 1/2 miles to The Wild
Horse Sanctuary.
Traveling south on I-5: In Redding, Exit to Hwy 44 East. Go approx. 30 miles to Shingletown.
Turn right on Wilson Hill Road (the Shingletown library is on the corner). Go 5 miles and watch for the sign
on the right. |