Wild Spirit Wolf Sanctuary offers a unique camping experience in the high-desert mountains of northwestern New Mexico, near Ramah. This 501(c)(3) non-profit sanctuary is North America's largest canid refuge, housing over 100 rescued wolves, wolfdogs, coyotes, foxes, and other wild canids across expansive natural habitat enclosures. The on-site campground provides a rustic retreat with fire pits and picnic areas, allowing visitors to camp adjacent to the sanctuary and experience the remarkable evening chorus of wolf howls in their natural habitat. The location is situated approximately 25 minutes from El Morro National Monument, offering access to significant cultural and natural attractions in the region. Visitors can participate in guided tours through the sanctuary, attend educational encounters with wolfdogs, join volunteer days learning animal care operations, or experience special evening tours during peak activity hours. Accessible via a scenic gravel road through pristine high-desert terrain, the property combines wildlife conservation education with outdoor recreation, appealing to nature enthusiasts, wildlife advocates, and RV travelers seeking meaningful experiences in remote New Mexico landscape.