19 May 2014
This Town Is Big Enough For The Both Of Us: Mustang Monument Welcomes Both Children And Adults For A Weekend Filled With The Very Best Of The Wild West 8-11th July 2014

Mustang Monument Wild Horse Eco-Resort

Nevada USA and London May 19th 2014: On June 15th 2014, Mustang Monument welcomes guests for the first time to its astounding 900 square mile eco-resort and wild Mustang reserve in north-eastern Nevada. Surrounded by dramatic mountain ranges and vast prairie land, Mustang Monument offers an unforgettable experiential adventure in the rugged beauty of the Nevadan wilderness.

Connecting to the Wild West is at the very heart of Mustang Monument Eco-Resort, and children and adults alike are able to fully experience the magic of Native American culture, and the heritage and history of the American West on a weekend dedicated to family fun.

For aspiring cowboys, roping lessons and horse-riding will awaken the Billy-the-Kid in adults and children alike. And for a gentler afternoon, horse-drawn wagon rides around the mountain range means families are all able to take part in a Wild West Safari with a unique and authentic viewpoint of the stunning Nevadan wilderness.

Immerse yourself in the magical traditions of American Indian Culture with a class in native beading and moccasin making; perfect for those wishing to develop their artistic flair. Or, cook up a cowboy feast with the chefs of Mustang Monument around the warmth of the campfire.

Hikes to old mining shafts dotted around the hillsides show how seeped in history and heritage the area really is; listen to the cowboys tell tales of pioneers seeking their fortune or head up into the hills to hear ancient tales of Native American culture; a perfect way to combine the fun and eccentric nature of a Wild West holiday with the antiquity of Western America.

Of course, as a prime destination for equestrian enthusiasts, Mustang Monument offers family horseback riding trips around the stunning mountains; an experience that allows the whole family to connect in an awe-inspiring landscape. 

And each night, after an adventure filled day, listen to Native American myths and the stories of the pioneers whilst toasting marshmallows on the warm glow of the camp fire.

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For more information on Saving American's Mustangs

Visit www.SavingAmericasMustangs.org

For reservations and information, contact Mustang Monument Eco-Resort

Visit www.MustangMonument.com / Tel: +1 858-759-5507

For further press information, contact Frangelica Flook at Cedar Tree PR

Email: frangelica.flook@cedartreepr.com / Tel: +44 (0)20 7978 4534