Sedona Wolf Sanctuary
Rating
Family of 4
$60-$100 depending on tour type
Duration
1-2 hours
Best Ages
Ages 5 to teens (must be calm and follow instructions)
About
Sedona Wolf Sanctuary is a non-profit rescue facility in Camp Verde that provides refuge for wolves and wolf-dog hybrids who cannot be returned to the wild or live as pets. The sanctuary's guided tours give families an extraordinary close-encounter experience with these magnificent animals in a context grounded in genuine conservation values — not entertainment for its own sake.
With a 4. 9-star rating from nearly 600 reviews, the sanctuary is one of the highest-rated experiences in the entire Sedona region. The reviews consistently emphasize how emotionally moving and educational the experience is — the individual stories of each resident wolf (rescued from an abusive situation, born in captivity, surrendered when its owner could no longer care for it) give the visit a depth that standard zoo wildlife encounters lack.
The tour format allows families to approach the wolf enclosures with knowledgeable guide commentary about wolf behavior, communication, and the individual personalities of the sanctuary residents. Wolves respond to human presence with curiosity and sometimes direct eye contact and approach — creating moments of genuine connection between child and animal that parents consistently describe as the highlight of their Sedona visit.
Note that tours require children to follow strict behavior guidelines: quiet voices, no sudden movements, no running. Pre-brief your children before arriving. The sanctuary's mission is wolf welfare, not public entertainment, and the experience reflects that priority — it's more profound for it.
Tours are by reservation only. Book online at sedonawolfsanctuary.org. Located in Camp Verde, about 30 minutes south of Sedona off I-17.
Age Suitability
Parent Logistics
Stroller-Friendly
Limited
Nursing / Changing
Not Available
Kid Meals
Not Available
Setting
Outdoor
Rainy Day
Not ideal
Plan Your Visit
Best Time to Visit
Morning when wolves are most active; book tours in advance
Wait Times
Tours are by appointment — book online
Nearby Food
Camp Verde has limited dining. The town of Camp Verde (AZ-260) has fast food and casual restaurants. Jerome (30 min away) has excellent dining in a historic mining town setting.
Why Kids Love It
Sedona Wolf Sanctuary provides close encounters with rescued wolves in a setting that combines education about wolf behavior, conservation, and the rescue stories of individual animals. For children who have a deep connection with animals, this is a genuinely moving experience — hearing the story of a specific wolf who was rescued, seeing its personality, and understanding what a sanctuary does creates a lasting impression about wildlife conservation.
Pro Tips from Parents
- Located in Camp Verde, about 30 minutes from Sedona
- 4.9 stars from 589 reviews — one of the highest-rated experiences in the Sedona area
- Tours are by reservation only; book at sedonawolfsanctuary.org
- Children must follow strict behavior guidelines (quiet, calm, no sudden movements) — pre-brief children before the visit
- This is a rescue sanctuary, not a zoo — the mission is wolf welfare, and the experience reflects that
What to Bring
- Comfortable closed-toe shoes
- Camera (long zoom is better than getting close)
- Patience and calm demeanor
- Tour booking confirmation
Cost Info
Estimated Cost (Family of 4)
$60-$100 depending on tour type
Tips to Save
- Tours are by appointment only — book online at sedonawolfsanctuary.
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- The sanctuary runs on donations and tour fees; purchasing a tour directly supports wolf rescue and rehabilitation.
- Children must be comfortable following quiet, calm behavior guidelines near the wolves.
Hours & Contact
Hours
- Friday
- 9AM-5PM
- Monday
- 9AM-5PM
- Sunday
- 9AM-5PM
- Tuesday
- 9AM-5PM
- Saturday
- 9AM-5PM
- Thursday
- 9AM-5PM
- Wednesday
- 9AM-5PM