Delta Wild Horse and Burro Corral

Wild Horses in Corrals at Delta

The Delta Wild Horse and Burro Facility serves as a preparation center for wild horses and burros gathered in Utah. It is also used as an overflow facility for wild horses and burros from the National Wild Horse and Burro Program. The facility was built in 1976 as the primary holding facility for wild horses and burros gathered in Utah and as an overnight stop for animals being shipped to facilities in the east.

In 2002, The BLM purchased four adjoining acres to the Delta Facility and in 2003 expanded its holding capacity from 100 to 300 head with the addition of the new corrals.

The Delta Wild Horse and Burro Facility is located at 600 north 350 west in Delta, Utah. Visitations and adoptions are by appointment only. 

Contact Information

Delta Wild Horse and Burro Facility

Telephone: 435-864-4068  

E-mail: 

Cary Frost cfrost@blm.gov and/or

Carey McClellen clmcclel@blm.gov

Hours of Operation

Open Monday-Thursday by appointment only. Maximum of two appointments per day. Closed on federal holidays

The BLM will follow Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidance to ensure public and employee spaces are safe and clean for adopters, visitors, and employees.