“Animal attraction in West Yellowstone, MT”
Watch the grizzly bears engage in an array of activities in their spectacular bear habitat. Whether they're playing in a cascading waterfall, fishing in their trout stocked ponds, or foraging for food in the snow, the bears interact in an environment that offers ever-changing enrichment opportunities. The bears at the GWDC do not hibernate, so any day of the year is a great time to visit. There are 3 wolf packs that can be viewed from outdoor overlooks or in our Naturalist Cabin. In the cabin, you can experience exceptional views of the wolves through floor-to-ceiling windows. Watch as the wolves interact in their diverse habitats and be sure to attend the daily "Pack Chat" and "Wolf Enrichment" programs.
if you missed seeing wolves and bears in the park this is a great spot to see some even though they aren't in the wild. it's not super big but there are several bears and a few different wolf packs. one of the wolves was catching fish from his pond and brought them to his very pregnant looking partner.
Absolutely worth the money they are asking. Animals was there and we had the chance to watch brother and sister bears playing. Interesting hour long stop over.
Really interesting! Great place to learn more about grizzlies and wolves. In a nice little town with shopping.
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Grizzly & Wolf Discovery Center
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- Sun - Sat: 8:30 am - 4:00 pm
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