Horses at Pauls Valley

Pauls Valley Off-Range Corral

The Pauls Valley facility serves as a resting point for animals arriving from the West and being shipped to adoption locations throughout the central and eastern United States.  With 12 pastures stretching across 400 acres of land, the facility provides wild horses and burros a natural and safe environment until they are placed in adoptive homes.  The facility can hold a maximum of 600 animals.  A drive-up interpretation center situated near the pastures allows visitors to view the animals as they leisurely roam and graze on the land.

Adoptions are held on-site at the facility the second Tuesday of each month from 10 a.m. to noon.  A mixed group of 70-80 animals are offered at each adoption, often including burros and young horses.  Call the facility directly at 405-238-7138 for specifics about the selection of animals at an upcoming adoption.  Application approval is required to adopt, and can be done on-site.

All untrained animals are eligible for a $1,000 financial incentive through the Adoption Incentive Program.

Directions:
The facility is located on the west side of Interstate 35, approximately 45 miles south of Oklahoma City.  Take Exit 74, Kimberlin Road, and go 1/4 mile west, and look for signs at the entrance.