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## Experience Rocky Mountain Wildlife Park with Your Family
Rocky Mountain Wildlife Park in Pagosa Springs, Colorado, is a wonderful destination for families, offering kids and adults alike the chance to meet native Colorado animals up close, learn about wildlife conservation, and enjoy a range of engaging activities in a safe, friendly environment[1][3][5].
## Why It’s Kid Friendly
– **Hands-On Animal Encounters:** Children can observe—and sometimes interact with—rescued animals such as bears, elk, mountain lions, wolves, bobcats, and more[1][9][11]. The animals are non-releasable, many due to being rescued from unsafe situations or habitats, and are cared for by passionate staff who love to share stories and facts with young visitors[1][2][11].
– **Educational Fun:** Guided feeding tours (about an hour in length) let families follow animal caretakers, learning about each species’ habits and histories directly from the experts[1][5][11]. Even without a tour, informational signs around the half-mile graveled trail help kids discover wildlife facts at their own pace[5][11].
– **Gentle Horseback Rides:** The park offers guided horseback trail rides through beautiful mountain meadows, perfect for children and first-time riders. Friendly wranglers ensure that everyone is comfortable and safe on gentle, well-trained horses—a true highlight for younger adventurers[2][3][7].
– **Relaxed, Family-Oriented Atmosphere:** The park is small and private, free from crowds, making it easy for families to enjoy a calm and enjoyable visit. Staff are welcoming and attentive, answering questions and helping children feel special throughout their visit[5][6][7].
– **All-Season Activities:** Open year-round (except Thanksgiving and Christmas), the park can be enjoyed no matter when you visit Colorado. In summer, feeding tours happen in the afternoon when animals are most active, while winter visits offer the chance to see animals more active in cooler temperatures[1][11].
– **Bonus Attraction:** The park also houses one of Pagosa Springs’ largest art galleries, offering a creative break for families who enjoy artwork inspired by the region’s wildlife and landscapes[3][5].
## A Day Well Spent
Rocky Mountain Wildlife Park is more than just a zoo—it’s a place where kids can develop a deeper appreciation for wildlife, enjoy gentle adventure, and make lasting memories in the heart of Colorado’s San Juan Mountains[3][5][6]. Whether it’s petting a horse, watching a bear take its snack, or learning from a friendly guide, every family member is sure to leave with a smile.
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