Winter Season Hours at Wildlife West Nature Park
Winter Season Hours at Wildlife West Nature Park
Fun for the Whole Family! Visitors will experience 20 species of native wildlife in their natural habitats, such as four grey foxes as they hang out in the juniper trees, sister cougars Zia and True as they people watch, and Bob the bobcat, along with all the other animals and raptors at Wildlife West.The Park's Zoo animals and birds are certified non-release and were either injured, orphaned or illegally
raised as pets. Wildlife West gives them a safe and comforable home for the rest of their lives.
The New Mexico Wildlife Association is a 501 c (3) not for profit, corporation dedicated to the preservation of the rich heritage of native New Mexico wildlife and it’s habitat through education, scientific research and the sponsorship of a wildlife park, while providing opportunities for underserved youth to gain construction, animal care and public relation skills.
The Park also holds special weekend events and festivals throughout the year. Please visit their website for all their calendar of events.
WINTER HOURS:
Date: WINTER HOURS
November 2nd, 2025 – March 7th, 2026 (Please visit their website for more information regarding days of operation)
Time: 12pm – 4pm
Location: Wildlife West Nature Park, located at 87 North Frontage Road in Edgewood, NM 87015
Cost: Admission for Adults: $12.00 per person; Seniors: $10.00; Students: $5.00; and Children under 5/yrs: $Free
Event Information
Location: Wildlife West Nature Park, located at 87 North Frontage Road in Edgewood, NM 87015
https://wildlifewest.org/
Cost:
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