Where to View Burros in Nevada: Goldfield HMA
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Published: April 30, 2014
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The Goldfield Herd Management Area (HMA)
The Goldfield Herd Management Area (HMA) is a vast expanse of approximately 63,966 acres, stretching 10 miles wide and 17 miles long. This area is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts and those interested in observingwild burrosin their natural habitat.
How to Get There
The HMA is conveniently located east of the town of Goldfield, Nevada, spanning Nye and Esmeralda counties. Visitors can easily access this area to experience the beauty and tranquility of the Nevada landscape.
About the Burros
Within the Goldfield HMA, there are an estimated 35 burros. These resilient animals have adapted to the harsh desert environment, offering a unique glimpse into the life ofwild burros.
For more detailed information, visit theInformation gathered from the Bureau of Land Management.
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