This Wolf Sanctuary In Colorado Lets You Hang Out With Wolves For Only $20

It's a once in a lifetime opportunity!
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Unleash your wild side with a trip to Colorado Wolf and Wildlife Center. You can glimpse these majestic creatures in all of their glory on daily tours and so much more. It's such a once in a lifetime opportunity! 

Located about 2-hours south of Denver, Colorado Wolf and Wildlife Center is a sanctuary providing refuge for Mexican grey wolves and swift foxes. 

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You and your crew can hit the road and get a tour of this sanctuary for only $20 a person.

If you opt for this standard option, you'll get one hour to see wolves, coyotes, and foxes and learn all about them.

By the time you leave, you'll know all about their history, biology, and some of the issues they face even today. 

Tours are held Tuesday - Sunday, meaning you'll get the chance to visit almost any day of the week except on Mondays. 

Are you ready for the ultimate trip?

If you're looking to get even more up-close with these animals, the Meet and Greet option will be all you've ever wanted and more.

For $140, you'll get to enter a wolf enclosure! On the off-season, from September 8 - March 26, these encounters will cost less at only $120 a person. 

Before you go, there are specific items you have to wear if you're going on an encounter tour, including long-sleeve shirts, long pants, and closed-toe shoes. 

Make sure you're "dressed to express" your love of the wild with appropriate attire.

Whether you want to escape the city for a few hours or see your favorite creatures up close, this sanctuary's got you covered. 

Colorado Wolf & Wildlife Center

Price: $20+

Address: 4729 Twin Rocks Rd., Divide, CO 

Why You Need To Go: You can see wolves and foxes up close. 

We strongly advise that before you go visit any location, you check the most recent updates on potential hazards, security, and animal rights. If you do plan to visit a location, respect the environment and the animals.

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