These breathtaking encounters with nature are all remarkable in their own right, but it’s when you get
Scholars and naturalists are unable to pinpoint the origins of these horses. It is likely that the early Spanish missionaries were the first to bring them to Cumberland Island. Today, Cumberland’s wild horses are left completely alone, untouched and unmanaged. As a fascinating display of their adaptation to island life, the many bands are constantly moving about the island so that most can access various ecosystems to find required nutrients and fresh water.
It is the combination of the island’s extraordinary beauty, rich history and the enduring legacy of these majestic horses that creates the ultimate escape that exudes a simple sophistication.
(An extract from Wild Horses of Cumberland Island)
wild horses
Cumberland Island
Georgia