Wolves are fascinating creatures… but you’re about as likely to encounter one in the wild as you are a UFO. Luckily, there’s a fantastic wolf sanctuary located in Bookville that will make you feel like part of the wolf pack. If you’ve never been to Wolf Creek Habitat, check it out as soon as you can.
Wolf Creek Habitat is an incredible not-for-profit facility located in Brookville.
Wolf Creek Habitat Facebook Although available dates and times vary, the habitat is open all year. Currently, you can see the wolves on Saturdays and Sundays.
This place takes in human-raised wolves, meaning they’re all pretty tame.
Wolf Creek Habitat Facebook In fact, most of these wolves love human interaction.
The facility closes when temperatures hit freezing levels, so you may want to call before you go.
Ripsgirl82 / TripAdvisor That being said, you’re not required to make a reservation before you visit.
You can observe the wolves from the deck for free – but if you want some up-close-and-personal time with them, you’ll need to make a $50 donation per person.
wolfgirlemt / TripAdvisor The money goes toward feeding, sheltering, and caring for these majestic creatures.
All ages are welcome at Wolf Creek Habitat, although children must be at least 60 inches to have close-up interaction with the wolves.
Wolf Creek Habitat Facebook Your donation gets you plenty of time with the wolves and insight into how they live.
There’s a pretty specific dress code here, so make sure you ask the team if anything has changed recently.
Wolf Creek Habitat Facebook You’ll probably be asked to wear long sleeves, long pants, and closed-toed shoes. The wolves will want to see your eyes, so leave your sunglasses behind – and if you wear your hair in a ponytail o a braid, the wolves will take it out.
Visiting the wolf habitat it a total once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Traveling Mom / TripAdvisor Although you’re not allowed to bring much into the wolf habitat, you can definitely take your cell phone and get some great photos.
Learn more about this wonderful place on the Wolf Creek Habitat website or Facebook page.
Wolf Creek Habitat Facebook
Although available dates and times vary, the habitat is open all year. Currently, you can see the wolves on Saturdays and Sundays.
In fact, most of these wolves love human interaction.
Ripsgirl82 / TripAdvisor
That being said, you’re not required to make a reservation before you visit.
wolfgirlemt / TripAdvisor
The money goes toward feeding, sheltering, and caring for these majestic creatures.
Wolf Creek Habitat Facebook
Your donation gets you plenty of time with the wolves and insight into how they live.
You’ll probably be asked to wear long sleeves, long pants, and closed-toed shoes. The wolves will want to see your eyes, so leave your sunglasses behind – and if you wear your hair in a ponytail o a braid, the wolves will take it out.
Traveling Mom / TripAdvisor
Although you’re not allowed to bring much into the wolf habitat, you can definitely take your cell phone and get some great photos.
This isn’t the only unique animal encounter in Indiana. Read about a fabulous kangaroo ranch where you can even pet the ‘roos.
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Address: Wolf Creek Habitat & Rescue, 14099 Wolf Creek Rd, Brookville, IN 47012, USA