Flint, a horse who lived on the Outer Banks for several decades, died in October. A wild horse with a long-standing reputation in Corolla has passed on, leaving those who oversee the Corolla Wild ...
North Carolina's coast hosts a variety of wandering wildlife, but none so remarkable as the wild horses roaming the beautiful and secluded beaches of the Outer Banks near the town of Corolla.
A ghost of sorts appeared on the northern end of North Carolina’s Outer Banks — a wild stallion that goes by the name Dash.
It may have been a mare protecting her foal or a horse trying to establish dominance. Lucky for you, I captured it on video! Unique to Corolla and Currituck counties, the wild Spanish mustangs ...
one can’t-miss activity is to see the Corolla Wild Horses which have been roaming the Corolla beaches for over 500 years. He said, "The Corolla Wild Horses is a bucket list must! You can either ...
There are herds of about 100 wild horses at each end of the Outer Banks: one to the north at Corolla and the other on Shackleford Banks, which is part of Cape Lookout National Seashore.