Wild Animal Refuge Tour at Keepers of the Wild Nature Park

Arizona Big Cat Sanctuary and Wildlife Animal Sanctuary Experience

Travel to Crozier Canyon in Valentine, AZ, to explore Keepers of the Wild Nature Park. At our wild animal refuge, you’ll enjoy close encounters with a wide variety of rescued animals from around the world including big cats, wolves, and camels, all in the backdrop of a 175-acre canyon that highlights the beauty of the American Southwest.

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Animal Sanctuary Tour at Arizona’s Keepers of the Wild

Embark on a thrilling adventure to the Keepers of the Wild Nature Park, a renowned wild animal refuge located in the breathtaking Crozier Canyon of Valentine, Arizona. This 175-acre sanctuary is home to over 130 species of rescued wildlife, including lions, tigers, wolves, bears, leopards, and many more. As you journey through the park, you’ll learn about the sanctuary’s efforts in animal rescue and rehabilitation while taking in the stunning landscapes along historic Route 66.

Your tour begins with a scenic drive along Route 66, leading you to this incredible Arizona wildlife sanctuary. Once inside, an expert guide will take you on an hour-and-fifteen-minute tram tour through the park, offering close-up views of the animals and sharing fascinating details about their habitats and histories. The wild animal refuge is also home to indigenous species native to the Southwest, making this an ideal destination for animal lovers and conservation enthusiasts alike.

Keepers of the Wild is more than just a sanctuary—it’s a place dedicated to animal welfare and habitat preservation. This immersive experience allows you to witness the beauty of wildlife up close while supporting the sanctuary’s ongoing mission to protect and care for these magnificent creatures. 

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