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Your Safari Awaits. Plan your breathtaking visit to The Wilds, located in beautiful southeastern Ohio. Advance reservations required.
With an experience right for everyone, a tour of The Wilds will leave you feeling exhilarated. Choose one, or schedule a few! The Wilds is located in beautiful rural southeast Ohio.
Spanning over 10,000 acres in southeast Ohio, The Wilds is one of the largest conservation centers in the world. Threatened and endangered species roam open pastures with endless vistas and provide an ideal setting to study ecological recovery and restoration.
Welcome to a captivating escape nestled in the breathtaking landscapes of southeast Ohio. Our lodging options offer a diverse range of experiences, from cozy cabins and a charming lodge to luxurious yurts and immersive camping in pastures where you'll find endangered species as your neighbors.
Experience wildlife up-close and personal at The Wilds in Ohio! Encounter 500+ endangered animals on an open-air bus or a customized pickup truck. Book your tours and overnight stays all year long.
Getting to The Wilds. The Wilds is located in rural southeastern Ohio, spanning 10,000 acres of pastures, grasslands, forests, and lakes. It is located roughly 2 hours from Columbus, OH, as the nearest major city and airport.
Bundle up and experience the magic of winter at The Wilds in beautiful rural southeast Ohio. Winter offers unique opportunities to witness animal conservation in action on our 10,000+ acre conservation center, including behind-the-scene tours, cozy lodging, and memories for a lifetime!
Luxury awaits guests 21+ in The Wilds' state-of-the-art yurts, overlooking vast landscapes with views unmatched anywhere in Ohio. What's Included? Staying at a yurt at The Wilds?
Escape to spacious cabins in southeast Ohio at The Wilds, accommodating up to six guests. Enjoy three bedrooms, a full kitchen, private bathrooms, and outdoor amenities like a rowboat and private boat dock.
Thanks to the vision of community leaders in the 1970s, this once coal-mined land in southeast Ohio has been transformed into one of the world's largest and innovative conservation centers, with a mission to advance conservation through science, education, and personal experience.