Lakota Wolf Preserve is a nonprofit dedicated to the care of, and education about, wolves, bobcats, foxes, and lynx.See more
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Oct 7, 2024
Wow, wow, wow!!! Run, don't walk to this tour. I grew up near here, and none of my friends knew about this (neither did me and my family). That means they aren't spending much money on advertising - … Full review by suerohde
Oct 7, 2024
Learned alot about some beautiful animals. Having been sharing the experience with friends and family. They have link and a bobcat also learned about how they breed in the wild. Full review by Go33493255614
Oct 7, 2024
What an amazing place! The tour was educational and awe-inspiring. The animals are well cared for. They have lots of space to safely roam in a fenced in natural habitat. The owners were extremely kno… Full review by Michelle H
What kind of COVID precautions do the hosts take/have guests take? Is all of the experience outdoors, and is everyone masked? We'd love to go, but obviously also want to remain in good health!
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We wore masks and the 2 wolf preserve managers spoke from a distance that you could hear them but were well away. Also, the groups of visitors are small( I don’t remember how …
We wore masks and the 2 wolf preserve managers spoke from a distance that you could hear them but were well away. Also, the groups of visitors are small( I don’t remember how many but it’s smaller than what you might encounter at the supermarket) Everyone is told to spread out and be socially distant, and best of all, you are outside entirely.
Hello there, I would like to know if doing the educational wolf tour there is any opportunity to be able to snap a picture or two of the wolves without the gates in front of them being in the picture. I see small portals in the gates that would take care of this but I don’t know if that is only for the photographer tour for $300 or I can use the portal during the education wolf tour. I am not a photographer. I just want to take a picture or two with my cell phone. Is this possible? Really excited to visit. Thank you in advance.
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The portal are for the 300 dollar tour, it you stand against the fence you could get a picture without the the fence
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Frequently asked questions
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Does Lakota Wolf have a gift shop onsite?
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The preserve does not have its own gift shop onsite. The products sold in the Camp Taylor campground do not support the preserve. Products sold by the preserve are...