Protect What’s Wild. Save Mt. Charleston’s Horses.
For generations, wild horses have roamed the slopes of Mt. Charleston—living symbols of the mountain’s freedom and spirit.
Now, they’re being rounded up and removed.
Join us to protect these herds, defend their legacy, and keep them wild where they belong.

rally with us
Saturday, July 26, 2025, 10:00 am
Save the date
Mt. Charleston Visitors Center / Spring Mountains Visitor Gateway
2525 Kyle Canyon Road
Join us as we gather in solidarity to demand protection for the remaining wild horses of Lee Canyon and to speak out against the recent removals in Kyle Canyon. These horses have roamed the slopes of Mt. Charleston for decades—they are part of this land, its story, and its spirit.
At this peaceful, family-friendly rally, we’ll raise our voices through signs, speeches, and community presence. Together, we’ll call on the U.S. Forest Service to halt further removals, support humane solutions, and recognize these herds as the wild residents they are.
Bring your signs, your friends, and your love for wild things. Let’s stand for freedom. Let’s stand for the horses.
✊ Your presence matters. Your voice makes a difference.
take action -
take action -
Call and Email US Forest Service and Local Reps
U.S. Forest Service Reps:
Reps:
Dina Titus (702) 220-9823
Steven Horsford (702) 963-9360
Susie Lee (702) 963-9336
Senators:
Jackie Rosen (702) 388-0205
Catherine Cortez Masto (702) 388-5020