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Wolf Haven

3111 Offut Lake Rd. SE, Tenino, Washington 98589 | (800) 448-9653
2 Reviews
Type: Animals and Nature & Gardens
Ages: All Ages
Cost: $$$
Hours of operation: (Apr. - Sept.): Monday, Wed - Sat: 10am-3pm Sun: 12pm- 3pm

A nonprofit organization committed to rescuing & providing lifetime sanctuary for captive born wolves, protecting wild wolves and promoting wolf preservation. Family-friendly Howl-In's are held every summer, which include; Live entertainment, Storytelling, Kids Activities, Eco-scavenger hunts, prairie walks and so much more!

October, November, December, January & March: Open Saturday and Sunday only. Saturdays: 10am - 3pm  
Sundays: 12pm - 3pm  
The month of February is closed to the public.  
Tours start every hour on the hour.


2 Reviews for Wolf Haven

July 01 2011
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Violetwhite_word
"Howl-In"

Looking for a summer activity for the family? Come to one of Wolf Haven International's annual Howl-Ins. Spend an evening outdoors on mounded prairie, see wolves, listen to live music & stories, and MUCH MORE! Every Howl-In ends on a high note - with human howling contests.  Food available for purchase, and limited overnight camping (with reservations only). Enjoy the stillness and beauty of nature at its best.

Dates: July 9 & 23; August 6 & 20.   Sat nights from 6-9p.m.

Info: Visit WolfHaven.org for dates, directions and to register or call (360) 264-4695 x210.register on-line or by calling (360) 264-4695 x210.

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December 23 2010
2 families found this helpful
Violetwhite_word
"Wolf Haven"

Do you enjoy wildlife at its best?  If so consider a visit to Wolf Haven.
Wolf Haven is a sanctuary for wolves.  Guided walking tours take approximately 45 minutes to 1 hour to complete the tour.  Tours are packed full of information about the conservation and background and history of wolves.  Note that tours are NOT for very young children this is not only for the child’s sake but mostly for the animal.  Ask questions get to know about each wolf.  Seasonal programs and special events as well as group programs are offered.