Wild Spirit Wolf Sanctuary Campground
378 Candy Kitchen Road, Ramah, New Mexico 87321 USA
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“experienced in saving wolves and wolf-dogs”
Closed for the winter January-February. The gift shop and standard tours start running on March 1.
Wild Spirit Wolf Sanctuary is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to rescuing displaced, unwanted, and non-releasable captive-bred wolves, wolfdogs, and other wild canid species.
We are not an adoption agency. Instead, we welcome animals from all over the United States and each rescue is provided with permanent, safe sanctuary and lifelong care through nutrition, medical support, enrichment, and animal companionship, when applicable.
To further support our rescues, the team also focuses on educational efforts that seek to inform the general public about the animals in our care, both in the wild and in captivity.
Reviews of Wild Spirit Wolf Sanctuary Campground
8 people have reviewed this location
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Verizon 4G/5G
Confirmed by 3 users | Last reported on May 07, 2024AT&T 4G
Confirmed by 1 users | Last reported on July 30, 2023Reviews
On a scale from 1-5, I would rate the experience a 4.
My visit to the Wolf Sanctuary was educational & enjoyable. It's great to have a sanctuary where abused or unwanted wolves or wolf dogs can live their lives still in captivity & safe from the wild. Thanks to the volunteers who provide a safe haven for our special wildlife friends! Remember, tips to your escort on the tours are appreciated to help them out also. Chloe was our awesome guide. This experience was worth the ride. On Hwy 53, the turn is between mile marker 41 & 42.
I love this place so much, and the owners and staff are some of the kindest most compassionate people I've met. Guests are always encouraged to take the on-site tours to learn about the incredible value of animal welfare, and why supporting sanctuaries like Wild Spirit Wolf is so important. I highly recommend them!
Very interesting place. There are several tours for the animals you can take, general informational tour, feeding tour, and private encounters. There are around sixty animals here, wolves, wolf dogs, coyotes, dingo's, and new Guinea singing dogs. Not all animals are on tours as some do not react well to strange people and are kind of skittish.
The campsites and rv sites are primitive with no hookups but there is water available at a spigot if you have jugs or a bladder or water tank in your pickup bed. The rv sites are not fancy and could use a little love but we really enjoyed it. It's very quiet here but you can hear the wolves singing (Howling) several times throughout the day. We never heard them at night. The place is run by mostly volunteers and they are very short handed and they do their best. We came and volunteered for a month and loved every minute we were here.
The last 3 1/2 miles of the road in is dirt with several spots with washboard. Just take your time and you'll be fine. We did it with our 38' 5er and were fine. They are out in the middle of nowhere and its beautiful around here. Several attractions are right down the road. El Morro National Monument, Ice Cave and Bandera Volcano.
All in all this is a great place to visit and I would recommend it to anyone.
Nightly Rate: $15.00
Days Stayed: 1
Site Number: N/a
RV Length: 38 ft
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon 4G
TEMPORARILY CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC DUE TO COVID-19
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Days Stayed: 0
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Stayed November 2022. It's fully open.
Be ready for a trek to get here, especially up the dirt road the last few miles BUT it's all worth it! I took my 26 foot class C RV up, just go slow.
I took the tour with Jamie, she was awesome! Answered all my questions and more. There are wolf-dog hybrids, fox, dingo and even singing dogs! What a wonderful place to visit and camp!
After my tour I paid to stay overnight. I do have to say the camping was less than impressive. It's dry camping (no hookups or facilities) but I expected that.
What I didn't expect is that there really wasn't many places to park overnight that wasn't on tall, dead grass. There's a circular camp area where you can park anywhere. I found one pullout right off the loop that was clear of grass and level. Later in the day 2 travel trailers came by and simply parked on the tall, dry grassy area. I don't know if my RV would get in there. Their website does suggest 4x4 to access the camping. I could access the camp without it but to technically camp you may need it if the one spot I got into is taken. I'd call first.
This sounds like a negative review but it's not, I had a blast and would have parked anywhere there to hear the wolves all night HOWLING! What an experience!! So beautiful!
Overall, I just have the one issue and that is I wish they managed the campground better. But the rest of the experience was amazing!!
Nightly Rate: $15.00
Days Stayed: 1
Site Number: none
RV Length: 26 ft
RV Type: Class C
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon
I'd been wanting to stay at this location for a few years. I finely got to make that dream happen. This was a fantastic stay. The staff at the wolf sanctuary was very helpful, accommodating, and informative. We did do the tour while we were there. I also sponsor one of the wolfdogs, and I had the opportunity to meet him.
This is dry camping, pack it in, pack it out for trash. I used my starlink for internet, phone etc. The market in Pine Hill has your basic groceries etc. You are reasonably close to many attractions.
Looks like they are doing some improvements to the campgrounds. I would encourage people to give this a try if primitive/dry camping works for you.
Nightly Rate: $15.00
Days Stayed: 8
Site Number: -
RV Length: 33 ft
RV Type: Fifth Wheel
Cell Coverage Rating
AT&T 4G
Wow, an amazing place. Worth the trip there. Really good staff doing work needed for rescuing these wolves.
Great tour with Paul who is very knowledgeable and fun to talk with. Fascinating stop.
Camped in the RV loop. Only 1 good spot + 2 more potential spots. Lots, 10+, of nice shaded smaller sites in the 1st campground.
Nightly Rate: $15.00
Days Stayed: 1
Site Number: -
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon 4G
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