Visiting The Sanctuary

People ask us all the time if they can visit or volunteer at the Center... and of course we say yes -  but only under certain conditions!

 

Since we are a Sanctuary, and not a Zoo, our facility is operated very differently than what most people expect. The main goal here is to give the animals the very best care and consideration possible - so that means we cater to their needs - above everyone else’s.

 

Therefore, our Sanctuary is designed so that you can see the animals - and learn about their incredible rescue stories - without intruding on their space or causing them undo pressure.

Educating the public about problems concerning captive wildlife is a very important part of our mission, so we offer the Front Range Community the opportunity to visit the sanctuary.  On-site educational visits are available for individuals, families, senior groups, schools, etc… on a daily basis - but it’s very important that guests understand visiting our sanctuary will be quite different from what you would experience if you were going to a zoo.

 

Our facility has many large-acreage habitats that sprawl across the sanctuary’s 160 acres, so you can expect to see an amazing number of rescued lions, tigers, bears, and other species roaming freely.  However, in order to see the animals - and not intrude on their space - or to be in dangerous proximity - we have built a very unique (and quite exciting) observation system that towers 35 feet above the facility.  The system has spacious catwalks and large decks that span across the main portion of the sanctuary - giving visitors an amazing view… and a wildlife adventure unlike anything they have ever experienced before.

 

After everything the Animals have endured before coming to live at the Sanctuary… it is our commitment to provide a home where they can safely live in peace.  The Sanctuary does not breed or sell its Animals, nor are they used for commercial purposes. Our Sanctuary is set up to allow visitors on a daily basis - but does so with an elaborately constructed viewing system, to protect our animals’ privacy and overall welfare.  People interested in learning more about the Captive Wildlife Crisis in America can come to the Sanctuary, tour our Education Center, and see hundreds of rescued animals’ enjoying their new home.

ADMISSION  $ 10 per adult and $5 per child

 

Visiting Hours

 

Open 7 days a week 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM

 

Closed during Bad Weather (or when snow or ice is still present on decks)

& Major Holidays (like 4th of July, Thanksgiving & Christmas

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Rocky Mountain

Wildlife Conservation

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Saving Captive Wildlife

For Over 25 Years...

RMWCC

1946 WCR 53

Keenesburg, CO 80643