Sanctuary Visitors
Visitors of all ages, from across the country and around the world, come to Return to Freedom to see wild horses up close, lend a helping hand, or perhaps attend one of our educational clinics.
Each year, Surf Class comes to Return to Freedom to volunteer at the ranch. The group surfs at Jalama beach in the morning, then helps out on ranch projects during the day and camps here at night. We are very appreciative of their friendship and hard work throughout the years. To learn more about surf class, visit www.surfclass.com.
Explore this gallery to see who's been visiting the sanctuary lately.
Kimerlee Curyl
Photographer Kimerlee Curyl with Spirit
Tony Stromberg
Photographer Tony Stromberg with Spirit
Aug 07 donor bbq
Friends and volunteers enjoy an afternoon BBQ at the sanctuary. Photo by: Kimerlee curyl
Casa Dorinda Visitors
Seniors from Casa Dorinda come for a tour of our wild horse sanctuary.
Surf Class
Each year, Surf Class comes to Return to Freedom to volunteer at the ranch. The group surfs at Jalama beach in the morning, then helps out on ranch projects during the day and camps here at night.
Greeting
Young surf class volunteers are being greeted by one of our young horses.
Fence Repair
Surf class volunteers help with a fencing project.
Setting Up Camp
Setting up camp and getting ready to enjoy a good meal with friends around the campfire.
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