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    Kisma Preserve

    3.6 (23 reviews)

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    Husband and I and Gandolf the wolf
    Crystle M.

    We really enjoyed coming here Thursday. A little pricey but the tour guide was very nice to my husband and I.

    Morgan H.

    What an amazing experience! Traveled over 2 hours for this and was not disappointed! The guide really took her time and told us great stories about each animal. There are not a ton of animals there, but we were allowed to spend as much time as we wanted with each one. We got to feed a black bear some doughnuts, which she was very pleased about! We met a young wolf who posed for some great pictures with us! The guide even let me hold the lead. They also had a 3 month old wolf pup that we got to go in and socialize with, which was great fun! Absolutely would recommend!

    Tiffany K.

    Love this place. You learn about the animals they have their. It's not a Zoo. It's a rescue. They take animals that would have otherwise not survived in the wild. We got to meet Fluffy today, a young wolf and had an amazing time. Would come back again.

    I made Gandalf the wolf fall asleep by petting him
    Aleena B.

    If you're passionate and love animals than this is the place for you to visit. I traveled to the kisma preserve and upon entering I was a little nervous because it was not what i had in mind. I paid $60 for a full tour and to play with the wolves which seemed expensive at first, but the longer I stayed, i realized that it couldn't be more worth it. I got to spend quite a bit of time with the people who worked there and they genuinely care about their animals and want to improve the preserve for them. I learned that a majority of their animals were either rescued or were raised in captivity and cannot be released back into the wild. This business is a non profit and because it is not an accredited zoo they cannot get any state or federal funding (although they're probably the best candidates for it) so all of the money you spend to have a tour or to have animal encounters is invested right back into the animals, which actually makes you feel pretty good when you leave. You have to look beyond the exterior when you come here because these animals are very well attended to and coming here is truly supporting an amazing nonprofit business. Thank you for a great day kisma! - Aleena

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    Great interactive experiences available. Otherwise educational tour with close up views of animals. Friendly and knowledgable staff.

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    Cunningham and Travis gave us a wonderful tour of the wolves and we got to touch fluffy who is very friendly.

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    If I could give less stars I would that lady answering the phone was rude rude rude. We were…read morelooking to show are baby some interesting things the lady said it's not a zoo I dont know what to tell you I'm busy and dont have time or want to talk to you. And the way she said it was just rotten. these people dont deserve are communitys money shutt them down or get new staff or teach them some basic people skills . I cant stress enough my wife is Ill very short time left my babys disabled and I work all the time to afford the Bill's today I was just trying to create memories for my baby and I get talked down to. Point you never know what your words do to someone or what there going through in life rude. So that's my review

    Although this is now an "animal sanctuary" be aware that children (and adults) are barley…read moretolerated. The cost is expensive (that's okay it's all for the good of the animals) but the unprofessional demeanor of the volunteers is literally crazy. The blonde woman who clearly thinks she's Jane Goodall, has no problem screaming at any and everyone. Children must not make any noise and walk directly in line with you. Although my 2 weren't yelled at, the other kids on the tour were. You pay extra for touching an animal they designate and the habitats are pretty shotty. You can not walk yourself. You walk with a tour guide and can wait up to 30 minutes for them to finish calls etc before they take you. Skip it.

    Kisma Preserve - zoos - Updated May 2026

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