Once upon a time, wolves roamed among the mountains of Colorado and were as common to see as elk, antelope, and bears. While these gray wolves were native to Colorado, they were extirpated in the 1940s, only to be re-introduced in the surrounding states some decades later. While seeing these wild canines out and about is no longer the norm, at this wolf sanctuary in Colorado, you can get an up-close look at these beautiful creatures.

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Tours of the Colorado Wolf and Wildlife Center are available year-round and are offered at different times throughout the day. To learn more, visit the official wildlife center website or follow the center on Facebook!

Have you ever been to this wolf sanctuary in Divide, Colorado? If so, what was your favorite part? Would you agree that it is one of the best places for animal lovers in Colorado? We’d love to read about your experience in the comments section below!

For another Only in Colorado wildlife experience, keep reading There’s A Wildlife Park Near Denver That’s Perfect For A Family Day Trip!

If you’re still in the mood for more Centennial State adventures, take a look at this video about beautiful Hanging Lake and Spouting Rock:

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More Adventures in Colorado

Where can we enjoy other animal adventures in Colorado?

  • The Wild Animal Sanctuary near Denver has rescued more than 1,000 different animals from captivity, rehabilitating and educating the public about them here.
  • The Wild Animal Sanctuary in Keenesburg features  over 750 rescued , tigers, bears, lions, and other animals.
  • The Farm at Lee Martinez Park in Fort Collins is home to a variety of farm animals, antique farm equipment, and other attractions.

Read on to learn more about some of the many other wonderful animal adventures in Colorado.

Where can we find farmer’s markets in Colorado?

  • The Fort Collins Farmers Market in Fort Collins is an alternating Sunday and Wednesday market depending on the time of year.
  • The Downtown Farmers Market in Grand Junction features some of the best growers in the region.
  • Cherry Creek Fresh Market in Denver is one of the biggest and most popular in the Denver area.

Read on to learn more about some of the many other fun farmer’s markets in Colorado.

Where can we find ghost towns in Colorado?

  • Animas Forks was a once-thriving mining town that perished like so many others when the mills closed.
  • Elmo is deserted and said to be haunted by the ghost of a descendent of one of the town's original founders.
  • Climax was a former unincorporated mining village that was once the highest human settlement in the country.

Read on to learn more about some of the many other historic ghost towns in Colorado.

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