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Explore a Wolf Experience in Deschutes County, Oregon - Book Your Wildlife Adventure

White Wolf Sanctuary is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit founded in 1999, and when you choose to book an event or visit through Varoom in Deschutes County, Oregon, you’ll connect with a mission focused on preserving and protecting wolves, promoting the recovery of wolf populations where appropriate, and encouraging conservation through education about all wildlife and their role in the natural world-making it an ideal choice for Nature & Wildlife, Outdoor & Nature, Family & Kids, Workshops & Learning, and Group-Friendly experiences near you.

About this activity in Deschutes County

Cancellation policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Highlights

  • Visit White Wolf Sanctuary in Deschutes County, Oregon - a 501(c)(3) nonprofit founded in 1999 dedicated to wolf preservation, recovery and conservation education.
  • Experience up-close wildlife education focused on wolves and their role in the natural world, ideal for Nature & Wildlife and Family & Kids bookings.
  • Support a mission-driven destination that advances wolf recovery where appropriate while promoting broader wildlife conservation in the region.
  • Accessible for a range of group types and Events - from workshops and tours to small gatherings that value outdoor nature experiences in central Oregon.

Important Information

  • You must be prepared for variable weather in the area - dress for cool, possibly wet conditions and wear long pants with close-toed shoes.
  • The sanctuary recommends a moderate level of physical fitness; the access road is unpaved and not suitable for low-profile vehicles such as Sports cars.
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap during programs; pets are not allowed on the sanctuary grounds to protect resident animals.
  • Basic amenities include bottled water and a public restroom on site-plan accordingly for your group’s needs.

Meeting Point

Meet at the White Wolf Sanctuary main entrance/visitor parking area. Allow extra time for the unpaved access road and follow posted signage when you arrive; staff will greet groups at the visitor area to begin your program.

Includes

  • Bottled water is provided for guests during your visit in Deschutes County - stay hydrated while you explore the area.
  • A public restroom is available on site for your convenience while attending Events or tours in the region.

Other

  • Infants must sit on an adult’s lap throughout the experience - please plan accordingly when booking for families.
  • You should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness to participate - the activities and terrain in the area may require stamina and balance.
  • The weather can vary in Deschutes County; dress for cool, possibly wet conditions. Layering helps you stay comfortable here.
  • Please wear long pants and close-toed shoes for safety and comfort during outdoor portions of the event.
  • The access road is not suitable for low-profile vehicles such as Sports cars - use a standard or high-clearance vehicle to reach the site.
  • Pets are not allowed on the sanctuary grounds - please make other arrangements for animals before arrival.

Customer Reviews

10 / 10
Based on 10 Reviews
R3019FDtylerm
Oct 19, 2025 04:42:18 PM
Summary: This was an absolutely fantastic experience! The area and sanctuary were gorgeous and the wolves were absolutely breathtaking! And majestic! The guide was so knowledgeable, and I feel like I learned so much! I can not overstate how amazing it was to learn about these creatures and then get to see them up close! So cool! Worth noting only the guides are able to touch the wolves, but just getting to see them up close was incredible!
Resort32619042643
Oct 17, 2025 09:34:05 PM
Summary: It was so interesting and informative! I loved seeing the pretty wolves!!! And it was really cool to see the molds of the skulls and prints!
Traveler30886453430
Oct 6, 2025 02:49:38 PM
Summary: Nichola was a great teacher. Wolves were beautiful We learned a lot about the wolves. I have never seen a wolf before. Quite magnificent

Discover Deschutes County, Oregon: Hike, Raft, Sip, and Celebrate

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Know more about Deschutes County

You can expect an outdoor nature and wildlife-focused experience at White Wolf Sanctuary where a nonprofit mission guides preservation and wolf protection. Visits emphasize conservation education about wolves and other wildlife, making it ideal for Nature & Wildlife, Tours & Sightseeing, and Family & Kids experiences in Deschutes County, Oregon.
Because weather can vary, you should dress for cool, possibly wet conditions and wear long pants and close-toed shoes. The sanctuary includes bottled water and has a public restroom on site to support outdoor nature and Tours & Sightseeing activities.
Attendees should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness and be prepared for variable weather. Note that the road to the sanctuary is not suitable for low-profile vehicles, so plan transportation accordingly to enjoy your outdoor nature visit safely.
Yes. The sanctuary’s focus on education and conservation makes it well suited for Family & Kids and Workshops & Learning bookings, offering informative, age-friendly programming about wolf recovery and the role of wildlife in the natural world.
Yes. As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit focused on conservation, the sanctuary supports Group-Friendly tours and Events that center on wolf preservation, wildlife education, and outdoor nature experiences in Deschutes County, Oregon.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time. Also observe on-site policies: infants must sit on an adult’s lap, pets are not allowed on sanctuary grounds, and the sanctuary provides bottled water and a public restroom to support your visit.