Kutsu Point

Wildlife · 5 minutes from the ridge

Colorado Wolf and Wildlife Center

Five minutes down the road in Divide, the Colorado Wolf and Wildlife Center gives rescued wolves, foxes, and coyotes a home, and gives your group a chance to stand a few feet from them with an educator explaining every howl. It is the single most-searched reason people discover this corner of Colorado, and the easiest morning out you will have all week.

What to do

  • 01

    Book a daytime guided tour and meet the resident wolves, foxes, and coyotes up close

  • 02

    Try a feeding tour or a full-moon tour for a rarer, quieter experience

  • 03

    Bring the kids early, when the animals are most active and the light is best for photos

Know before you go

  • Tours are by reservation and sell out in summer and on weekends. Book before you leave the house.
  • It is a working sanctuary at altitude, so dress in layers and wear real shoes.
Best for
Families, first mornings, anyone who wants a genuinely wild encounter close by
When to go
Open year-round, weather permitting. Winter tours are cold but the animals are liveliest.
Official site
wolfeducation.org
Aerial view of Kutsu Point ringed by forest on its forty private acres

5 minutes from your front door

Reach it, and still be back by the fire.

Kutsu Point sleeps sixteen on forty private acres, the perfect basecamp for The Wolf Center and the rest of the Front Range.

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