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Our Best Stories in Your Horses graze on the east end of Shackleford Banks. . . For more than 500 years, the most enduring and. The shelling is fantastic - more than we&39;ve ever seen elsewhere on the North Carolina coast. The Shackleford Banks Wild Horses Protection Act amended the enabling legislation for Cape Lookout National Seashore to allow the herd of wild horses on Shackleford Banks,. No permits are necessary unless you have a large group of 25 or more. Everything you need to know about Camping on Cape Lookout or Shackleford Banks can be found on the National Park Service website. . . For more than 400 years the wild horses of Shackleford Banks have taken care of their young, frolicked on pristine deserted beaches and. . . But Carolyn, she would say, its the National Park Service. . . Mar 13, 2023 &0183; Wild horses roam the beaches of the Outer Banks and Crystal Coast. . Cape Lookout National Seashore best for stargazing and seeing wild horses. Feb 24, 2022 &0183; Shackleford Banks at Cape Lookout National Seashore on the Outer Banks of North Carolina continues to support a healthy population of horses, according to the. For more than 400 years the wild horses of Shackleford Banks have taken care of their young, frolicked on pristine deserted beaches and foraged for food with not a saddle or fence in sight. The shelling is fantastic - more than we&39;ve ever seen elsewhere on the North Carolina coast. . . May 21, 2023 The Wild Horses of Shackleford Banks. . Apr 4, 2022 &0183; By Outer Banks Voice on April 4, 2022 (National Park Service). Mar 1, 2017 By the early 1900s, after particularly disastrous hurricane seasons in 1896 and 1899, the settlements on Shackleford Banks were mostly abandoned. . Mar 13, 2023 Wild horses roam the beaches of the Outer Banks and Crystal Coast. The primary island is approximately 8. Jul 7, 2019 &0183; In fact, Outside Magazine named Cape Lookout the best park in North Carolina. . . Apr 6, 2022 According to a press release issued by the National Park Service, a group of visitors on Shackleford Banks encountered a newborn foal in the Wade Shore area on March 26. . . . Shackleford Banks. . But Carolyn, she would say, its the National Park Service. .