
I left off yesterday just as I got to the wolves, because this part of the trip deserve its own post.
I had made reservations for Wolf Park way way back at the beginning of the year. Our original plan was to go for Wyatt’s birthday trip and as his gift – however, Wyatt ended up having three emergency shunt revisions instead. Both the Airbnb and Wolf Park rescheduled our dates for us and were amazing to work with. I had purchased the insurance for the Airbnb on a whim, and I am glad that I had that little nudge from within to do that because otherwise I would not have been able to do so. Anyway, our trip changed from March to May, and to be quite honest, the weather was a million times better than it would have been, although we could have done without the surgeries obviously!
Wolf Park was started in 1972 by Dr. Klinghammer who wanted to study and research wolves’ behavior, and create a dictionary of human to wolf behaviors, called an ethogram. Over the years, the methods and research has continued to evolve and grow, and the park is currently home to six wolves, a herd of bison, two red foxes, two gray foxes, and a box turtle named Clementine! There is also acres and acres of protected land surrounding the Park, and this is home to many other wild species of birds and animals.
In addition to all of the scientific observation and conservation efforts, Wolf Park is open to the public, so that we all may learn more about these magnificent creatures, become wildlife advocates, and to dispel the myth of the “big bad wolf”. They offer so many different programs, from the evening wolf howls, photography tours, field trips, birthday parties, bison tours, and private tours, as well as many more. Because Wyatt loves wolves and this was his gift, we made reservations at the wolf howl in the evening, and then also a private tour.
Our first event up was the wolf howl! Guests have the option to explore the grounds, shop in the gift shop, poke about in the buildings, and hike a little on the trail in certain areas before the program starts, which we did. We stopped and looked at the foxes and I exclaimed over how adorable they are, we ducked into the nature center building where we learned about the different wolf howls, depending on the number of wolves (solo, duet, rally, chorus). Then we decided to check out the seating, since kiddo was in his wheelchair. They have stadium type bleachers in front of where the program is held, but also had a few regular benches as well, and those worked perfectly for us. Then we just had to wait for it to start! Waiting was way easier than it normally would have been, because the wolves were front and center, walking a path around the front of the enclosure, getting ready for their demonstration and the howl. And probably the treats they knew they were about to get!






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The howl started with educating the crowd a bit on wolves, wolf behavior, wolf howls, and what they do at the park. It was very interesting, but Wyatt loved when the howling began, as did just about every other kid (and maybe adult!) there. Sometimes the wolves howl, sometimes they don’t. It just depends on their mood, and when we were there, the wolf in front of us, Khewa, was giving a low howl, and it was so adorable. She was so close to us that we were clearly able to hear her.
We ended up leaving half an hour early, but not because it was boring, but because Wyatt was tiring out and we still had an hour drive back to our rental – then we had to get up early and do the drive all over again! That was ok though, because the next day was our private tour!!
After a solid night of sleep and dreams full of wolves, we returned to the park for our private tour. Nikki, our education docent, met us at the door and they were all ready for my little guy. Since we were the only people there, we were able to just leave his wheelchair in the gift shop while we were on the tour, since the gravel path was too much for its wheels. However, Nikki had secured the use of a golf cart (also reservable with the tour) and had it all backed up and waiting for our little family. We were all so excited, but no one was as excited as Wyatt.
Wyatt is a loud kid, but only with people he loves and trusts. Generally, when he is with new people or in new situations he is pretty shy and quiet. So that is what Billy and I expected when we booked this tour. We were absolutely shocked however when Wyatt was a wild child on this tour. I think Wyatt just had a lot of excitement going on! He loved the golf cart, he loved Nikki, and would not stop trying to talk to her and stand up to be near her. He seriously did not pay too much attention to the tour, but Billy and I did and it was fascinating. Nikki drove us around all the enclosures, stopped and shared information, answered our endless questions, and handled Wyatt’s chatter all very well. She definitely has a gift not just for animals but with children as well, the sign of a very good person in my opinion. She gave off just a very calm, upbeat vibe. Nikki was brought in to work with the bison, so they are her favorites on the property. We learned not just a lot about the wolves, but also about bison! It was really cool.



Our tour finished up at the foxes and with Clementine. When we pulled up at the foxes, we were just in time for the keepers to work with them so we got to watch the feeding and working demonstrations and I loved it!! Wyatt could not get over how stinky they were, because dang, foxes stink y’all. Very musky. We also got to see Clementine and learn about box turtles!





What a great place to work!
After our tour we shopped, and since we were the only people there, had the shop to ourselves which was neat too. We picked a few souvenirs for ourselves and then for our four nieces as well.
Overall, this was 100% worth the effort and money spent, even if Wyatt did not get the “full experience”. He was just so very overstimulated and excited I think by being there, but it is still an experience he will remember forever, his vacation with the wolves. Billy and I got a lot out of the tour, which was amazing and I highly highly recommend booking the private tour if you are visiting, especially if you are driving a distance to get there. If we lived in the area, this is a place that we would visit all the time and probably visit for all the fun different events they have, like the upcoming picnic and the more seasonal holiday type events, as well as the howls.
The staff was amazing, from start to finish, including when I was emailing back and forth to ask about accommodations for Wyatt, rescheduling, and then finalizing our reservations. Just a great all around experience!!!
You can see the wolves and other ambassadors here, and then explore the website for more information, because if you are a wolf lover, or know one, then this place is a definite must visit!
You can read about the first part of our trip here.
Erin, this sounds fantastic — for the whole family. I’d never heard of this spot till your posts and I’m going to make sure Molly knows about it. I’m not sure if the boys are as into wolves (and might still be a little young — 5 and 6 — but definitely something to put on the agenda!
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It really was!!! It was a LONG drive, or so it felt like but it was worth it! If I were to plan it again, I would find somewhere to stay closer to Wolf Park, that was the only uck for us, the distance we had to drive each time. Lol.
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And… as for the boys – they would probably get a kick out of the howl but probably have the same reaction to the tour as Wyatt at their ages. If they are ever in the area of the park then I would highly recommend them going to a howl! It’s about an hour from Indianapolis.
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I’m so glad everything was able to work out and that Wyatt had a great time! I feel like with kids sometimes it’s hard to imagine how they will react to a new experience and if it’s worth the time, money, or effort involved, but this sounds well worth it!
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He did have a very good time! And kids are kids, so unpredictable. Lol. I know that he will have this memory forever. 🙂
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This sounds like such a great trip! I’m so glad that Wyatt had such a wonderful time! I love how rowdy he was on the tour! 🙂
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It was so crazy! I was like what in the world kid?
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He’s such an awesome kid.
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I am so glad this worked out for all of you! What a wonderful memory for him! Isn’t it amazing how people will work with you if you only ask? I think my son went there on a team building thing with the company he used to work for in Lafayette. He has some photos of himself and a huge wolf just loving on him. What a really cool place! And, I did not know those gorgeous little foxes stank! Huh!
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This is so cool! I love the photos.
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Thanks Aj! We had such a great time!!!
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This sounds so interesting and like an amazing place to visit!
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We had such a great time! We were so close to the wolves it was crazy!
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I would love to see these wolves in person! They are such amazing creatures!
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They are! It was so amazing to see them so close!!
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This looks amazing, informative and like lots of fun. The staff sounds amazing! I’m adding this to my list of places to visit now that we can travel again.
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Katherine, it was awesome! If Will loves wolves he will absolutely dig this place! It is sort of in the middle of nowhere so it is hard to figure out where to stay, but I have a better idea now if you need some help. Lol. We were so far away!
The staff was amazing, their love for the animals they care for is evident, they are all extremely knowledgeable. Definitely recommend.
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How wonderful and great that the staff made it as easy for you as they could, too. Having spent some time accompanying a friend who now uses a wheelchair to various places I’m even more aware how non-accessible many places are!
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It is crazy! One of my formerly favorite stores is so non-accessible I felt like I needed to stop shopping there in protest. Lol.
The staff was amazing. We could not have asked for a better experience!
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Do not get me started on the centre where you go to have your Personal Independence Payment benefit reassessed …
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