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    Endangered Wolf Center

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    Randy B.

    Excellent. The young lady was very knowledgeable and answered all our questions. Our group was 9:00 on Wednesday 30 July 2025.

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    MaryAnn B.

    This a unique nature center. Wolves are unique creatures and to provide an environment compatible with their needs is a challenge being met at this research center. Docent -led tour was enlightening. Witnessing some of their behaviors was fascinating. Free and open to the public.

    Mexican Grey Wolf. I think his name is River.

    I was looking for something to do as a family, and booked the tour of the Endangered Wolf Center. Our tour guide, Page, was very knowledgeable and made the walking tour very interesting. We saw Mexican Gray Wolves and a couple of foxes. The African Wild Dogs were napping but we could see them. All in all an enjoyable experience. I will probably look into booking other things that are offered there.

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    Ashley B.

    We came here and did the endangered species tour. The tour took us to the homes of the foxes, wolves, and turtles. We spent quite a bit of time at each location and our tour guide gave us a lot of information on the animals. She was also very knowledgeable and had an answer for every question that she was given which was awesome. There is also a gift shop inside. Just know that when you come here for your tour, you will have to stop at the front gate and call a number to be let in. There is no bathrooms at the visitor center either, they are a short walk away in some porta-potties. We ended up adopting a wolf pack which gave us a box with a certificate, screensaver, some stickers, a postcard, and a plush. It also gives you a free tour and a a year long membership. They were awesome working with me to get my package picked up while I was there, instead of having it mailed to me.

    Tina S.

    Visited here with a Meetup group. The turn in for the Wolf Center is hard to find. Yes it's the gate. Push the button and the staff will walk you through the rest. Tickets must be purchased ahead of time. Small group tours of the foxes, wolves and the painted dogs. FYI you will smell skunk weed. No one is smoking weed. It's one of the animals and you will need to visit to find out which one.

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    Keeper for a day was freakin amazing! It was a personal, behind the scenes. Would definitely do it again!

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    Very cool place to visit with or without kids. You can go on a one mile guided tour to check out endangered wolves.

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    One of the coolest things around St. Louis to do. Not only are the animals interesting but the area and its history itself is!

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    Before I moved here, the zoo was always on my must-do list when visiting. Now that I live here, we…read moremake an effort to come every few months. It is an accredited zoo and the enclosures are very well maintained. Animals are normally visible, some shy, but that's to be expected. For a free zoo, the size is amazing. There's also tons to do- a train that goes around the zoo, a carousel, and even stingray feeding (my favorite). Food is OK- nothing crazy. Water stations are available and you are allowed to bring in your own food and drinks. Plenty of available restrooms and rest/seating areas all around the zoo. I adore this place. My family member has a membership so we get to ride the train for free. If you're in the city and you skip the zoo, you're seriously missing out!

    There's no doubt that the St. Louis zoo is one of the best zoos in the US! At the zoo. You can find…read morea huge array of monthly themed activities and events not only geared towards families but also for adults to enjoy without kids present. I went with to the Animals Aglow lantern festival with some friends and we loved glancing at all of the beautifully decorated lanterns around the garden. I love that they included all different types of lanterns--mechanical lanterns, musical lanterns, ornate, and simple lanterns. I can tell that they really thought about the entire design when they added each of these installations to the zoo. They were also easily accessible to kids who have physical disabilities, which is a huge plus. One of the things I wish we had available when going to the zoo is a digital map that tells us where we're going, because even though I've been several times I always get lost lol. BUT I am today years old when I found out they ALREADY have a digital, interactive map that directs you to all of the exhibits in real time. (Found that out on their website!!) I wish I would've known this sooner but it's awesome that they created this concept! But what can I say, I love the Zoo and am looking forward to their other exhibits and amenities opening this year!!

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    What a fun afternoon!…read more To my surprise, Grant's Farm does not charge admission. What they do charge for is parking. $27. Yikes. If possible, prepay online for $18. And, don't worry, there are plenty of things to spend money on: personal tours, food and drink, feed for the animals (not the horses), trinkets, camel rides...you know the routine. Once parked, you need to decide on where to visit first. There are the stables on one side of the parking lot and the deer park tram on the opposite end. We started with the stables. The stable itself is beautiful - pristine. Peaceful even. There were 4 of the gorgeous Clydesdale "big boys" there when we visited. All but one were 3 years old - huge, and not yet full grown. You may pet them though signs warn of the possibility of biting (the horses biting you, not you biting the horses!) I saw a caretaker scratching a horse behind his ears. I tried it and that big guy about melted right there. I wouldn't call it magical but it was pretty darn neat. We then walked across the parking to catch the tram ride through the deer park (many more animals besides just deer) , we arrived at the Tier Garden. Here, you will find animal/bird shows (just go in without expectation), animals to pet and feed, camel rides and free beer. WHAT?? Yes, 2 free Budweiser products for those over 21. There is plenty of food for purchase too. (Skip the soft pretzel. Calling it "soft" was false advertising.) We spent about 2 hours here but you can spend as much or as little time as you want. Grant's Farm is a must see when visiting STL. Good luck finding a better deal - $27 for a fun afternoon for 4 adults - heck, just the free beer was worth it. And having a Clydesdale melt in my hands was absolutely priceless..

    Wonderful experience. The little tram ride takes you through the property where you see lots of…read morefree roaming animals. You learn about the property and the history of it. Once the tram stops, there is lots to see. The goat pen was full of goats which you can feed. Then there are chickens, rabbits, alpacas, camels, cows, and a lot of other animals you can visit. Of course, there are the Clydesdale horses that you can get up close to. They are huge!! Great experience for any age.

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