Book a Tour!

Get a behind-the-scenes tour of Living Free Animal Sanctuary, including the cattery, dog kennel, and you’ll also get to meet the horses and donkeys which are part of our Equine Assisted Therapy programs, including our Veteran-focused workshops called War Horse Creek.

  • 5 adults maximum on each tour
  • Pets are not allowed on the tour. If you have a pet with you, we have a guest kennel where you can safely put your pet during the tour.
  • Please note: Tours of our stables area may be adjusted or unavailable during times when we are hosting workshops or therapy sessions with our horses for confidentiality purposes. We appreciate your understanding.

In order to move about the property, attendees will be driven in an open cart. Be sure that all guests are comfortable getting in and out of a vehicle that is similar in height to a small SUV. Also, consider the weather and dress accordingly.

The tour is free of charge but donations are gratefully accepted. We are a non profit who subsists through your donations. Thank you!

To reserve a tour today, click the button below:

The town of Idyllwild has always been known as a stomping ground for artists, musicians, hikers, rock climbers and bikers who are drawn to this little enclave. The Pacific Crest Trail runs right through Main Street. Then there’s Idyllwild Arts Academy, the Art Alliance, the Rotary Club, and Astro Camp.

It is home to the Idyllwild International Festival of Cinema and the world-famous Jazz In The Pines Festival that features over two dozen jazz, blues and R&B bands benefiting Idyllwild Arts.

Located on Living Free’s 155 acres —  rescued mustangs and burros have been given a second change of life.

Living Free’s program War Horse Creek is an immersive transition training program using rescued wild mustangs to assist veterans as they adjust to civilian life. Click here to learn more.