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615 2nd St E, Red Lodge, MT 59068, United StatesMap
Phone+1 406-446-1133
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  • ShellyEyre
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    Not to be missed!

    This place is truly amazing! An incredible setting and staff who offer deep care, respect and love for wild animals who cannot be released back into nature. The tour with Eden was my first experience ...

    Reviewed on May 11, 2024
  • H6111GSnancys
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    Up Close With Montana's Creatures

    Our phenomenal guide provided quantity information and thoroughly answered many questions from our very inquisitive eight year old. She knew the the individuals animals well and communicated the missi...

    Reviewed on Feb 23, 2024
  • Daphne I
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    We must protect our wildlife.

    Awsome staff who shared lots of information and resources. They truly loved and respected the animals they had in their care. The up close visits with local wildlife from a safe place were priceless.

    Reviewed on Aug 1, 2023
  • Bonnie M
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    Great visit and great mission

    Delightful rescue that doesn’t sell, buy or breed animals. Just rescues those that cannot survive in the wild. Been open for almost 40 years. Got to hear coyotes howling, sand cranes call, raccoons ch...

    Reviewed on Jun 17, 2023
  • Rachael E
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    Best part of Montana

    This was the coolest part of our Montana trip, believe it or not. The staff was unbelievably friendly and the animals were so cool to see. It was in the 50s, temperature wise, so the animals were all ...

    Reviewed on Sep 14, 2022