Tour a wolf conservation facility and learn from an expert guide
1 hour 20 minutes
Up to 30 people
Guided tour, Conservation talk
Explore a conservation facility on a guided public tour and see two ambassador wolf packs. Learn about wolf history in California and across North America, plus the importance of wolf conservation.
Advance reservations are required, and you’ll need your own vehicle to access the property. Drop-offs, walk-up guests, and rideshare services such as Uber or Lyft cannot be accommodated. Some tours may be canceled due to unsafe weather conditions.
Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a refund. No refunds for cancelling less than 24 hours before your scheduled tour. In severe weather, staff will contact registered guests about cancellations and rescheduling as availability allows; rescheduling is not guaranteed.
Yes. You need a vehicle to access the property. Drop-offs, walk-up guests from K.Q. Ranch, and ride share services such as Uber or Lyft cannot be accommodated.
Check in on time. Late arrivals are not admitted, and there is no early admittance prior to tour check-in.
No. Pets are not allowed on the property, and you can’t leave pets in any automobile. Visitors with pets will be asked to leave, and refunds will not be issued.
our Conservation Facility on KQ Ranch Rd.
This rural center for wild wolves is dedicated to their recovery & features tours & a gift shop.
Visiting the wolf center for the enrichment tour was amazing. Ryan was the most engaging, hilarious tour guide. He was more than happy to take our constant stream of questions and was incredibly knowledgeable about the center as well as current wolf conservation efforts. We saw four wolves during our tour, three up close (Yana, Thor, Durango) and one from a distance (Poppi). If I lived nearby I’d want to volunteer here!
Tabitha Nobel
June 23, 2026
Visiting the wolf center for the enrichment tour was amazing. Ryan was the most engaging, hilarious tour guide. He was more than happy to take our constant stream of questions and was incredibly knowledgeable about the center as well as current wolf conservation efforts. We saw four wolves during our tour, three up close (Yana, Thor, Durango) and one from a distance (Poppi). If I lived nearby I’d want to volunteer here!
Tabitha Nobel
June 23, 2026
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