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Docent Tours
Welcome to the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing!
April 2026 Update: Thank you for visiting! Due to high demand (thank you!), we are fully booked through the end of May. If you would like to be notified when reservations re-open for summer and fall season, if you have questions about visiting, or you’d like to set up a group visit or field trip, please email us. Things to know when reservations re-open:
- A maximum of two adults allowed on an individual reservation.
- A minimum of 8 people for a group reservation.
- Docent tours are year-round and there is no end date.
- Questions/ groups, troops, fields trips, and organizations: please email us.
Thank you! While you are waiting to reserve, we invite you to explore information, videos, and camera feeds available for you on this site and on savelacougars.org.
If you’ve ever wondered how it came to be, how wildlife will use it, or what is happening on top when you drive under it every day, please join us on a docent tour to learn about the impact, design, and function of the world’s largest wildlife crossing.
Tours are free and include information on our local wildlife population, crossing design features and the habitat restoration included in the crossing project. You’ll have a chance to ask questions and view the work in progress (from a distance). Each tour is approximately 50 minutes in length, and full details, including views and trail conditions, can be found on the reservations page.
Reservations are required for this free program – click here or the Reservations button below to be taken to our online reservation and waiver signing system. You can also scan the QR code below on your phone.
Docent tours are on a brief hiatus, please check back soon for the new schedule. Please email with any questions or for more information.
Thank you for your interest in the tour, our system is being updated. Please check back or contact bassok@nwf.org with any questions or docent tour reservation requests.
