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Howling Acres Wolf SanctuaryHowling Acres Wolf Sanctuary is an exceptional educational opportunity for families in a beautiful part of the Applegate Valley scenic loop drive. The mission of the non-profit organization is to educate the public about the often misunderstood behavior of wolves, types of wolves found around the world (several are seen at the sanctuary), and the importance of wolves to different cultures.
Directions (Applegate Valley Scenic Loop Drive map) The sanctuary is about 20 miles from downtown Grants Pass. Take Highway 238 (Williams Highway) to Water Gap Road and follow this to Williams. Follow Cedar Flat Road and look for Davidson Road on the left. Follow this road to the sanctuary.
Tour Information and Planning Your Visit For information on tours, hours of operation, special events and ways that you can help: wolves@howlingacres.org 541 846-8962
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