Wildhaven

Category: Non-profit organization

Address: 29453 Pineridge Dr, Cedar Glen, CA 92321, USA

Phone: +19093377389

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: Closed

Tuesday: Closed

Wednesday: Closed

Thursday: Closed

Friday: Closed

Saturday: 12:45–3PM

Reviews

Garrett Miller

May 29, 2022

Don't get me wrong, this place is awesome for what they do. I commend them for everything. But, many things need to change. First with online waivers to delay the 30 minute wait time just to park. Second, the curator needs to be put on an audio tape and edited. The whole process needs to be smoothed out, rehearsed, and better organized. The tour could be trimmed down a bit and a few more fresh upbeat faces hired to create stations for the animals. Also visual hot points on a sheet or a board by the cages. IMO it would be beneficial to cut out the long winded stories and preaching.

Tim Howett

Apr 9, 2022

We visited Wildhaven Ranch this afternoon. What an amazing experience. An absolutely charming director. Knowledgeable staff. Spectacular ambassador animals, including bobcat, golden eagle, and of course the bears. And they do the good work of rescuing injured native species and releasing them back into the wild. We definitely recommend a visit. We will be back.

scott gordon

Oct 9, 2021

My daughter and I had a wonderful experience visiting Wildhaven today. After watching both seasons of Alaska Wildlife Rescue, I wanted my daughter to see a rescue firsthand and Wildhaven doesn't disappoint. In fact, they even have a bald eagle from the Sitka Raptor Center which blew my daughter away. Wildhaven is a true gem with a very important mission. If you're in Lake Arrowhead, make it a point to visit and support this special place.

Lisa Henry

May 30, 2018

Loved the experience, they had the viewing of the animals set up nicely. It was very interesting. Loved the howling coyotes and how we have a better understanding of them now. We live in coyote country and have always hated the howling now that we understand it better it won't be so bad. I would definitely visit again.

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Questions & Answers

My grandson found a very tiny baby bird. Where can we take it to get medical attention? It's eaten and had some water. Help!

Yvette Hoak | Aug 26, 2018
Wildhaven | Aug 26, 2018

Sorry we did not see this message earlier. Thank you for your kindness. If the bird can be put back into the nest, that would be best. Otherwise contact a local wildlife rehabilitator in your area by going to CA Fish & Wildlife website & look for the list of permitted Rehabbers. Don't give baby birds water! They can easily aspirate. Keep them warm until you can find help.

is this free to see

Alexzander Cano | Aug 25, 2021
Neal Prakash | Aug 25, 2021

No and you need to make a reservation

Hi I've found a baby bird outside while walking my dogs and I brought it in what do i do with it?

Abigail Gonzalez | Aug 26, 2019
Wildhaven | Aug 26, 2019

Please call 909.337.7103 after noon daily. Our staff will answer calls up to 10 pm.

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We found an injured racoon. Someone said there is a racoon rescue nearby. Does anyone know where to take it?

C B | Aug 26, 2019
Diane Dragotto Williams (Wildhaven Ranch) | Aug 26, 2019

Moonridge Zoo in Big Bear if on the mountain. But you have to call first.

Why are you guys only open for an hour and a half on Saturday's? Would love to take more people to experience real wild life but you're never open..

Tara Rothwill | Aug 26, 2018
Wildhaven | Aug 26, 2018

We are a wildlife sanctuary not a zoo, so our wildlife can only be visited after feeding and care. Being that they were raised in the wild, they are not used to being around humans. We have to eliminate as much stress as possible. Hope you can visit us on our guided Tours.

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