Colorado is home to a number of places at which you can get face-to-face with wildlife, including one that allows you to interact with kangaroos.

Where is Colorado's Kangaroo Ranch?

This place is called Kangaroo Ranch and can be found at 4910 Iris Street in Wheat Ridge, Colorado.

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You Can Do Yoga with Kangaroos at Colorado Ranch

Kangaroo Ranch offers a variety of experiences, including the opportunity to do yoga with real-life kangaroos.

This experience allows visitors to take photos and feed kangaroos while doing yoga and is $85 per person aged 10 and up.

You Can Hand Feed Kangaroos at Colorado Ranch

You can also hand-feed kangaroos at Kangaroo Ranch, an hour-long experience that costs $65 per session, each of which accommodates up to 12 people aged five and up.

You Can Bottle Feed Baby Kangaroos at Colorado Ranch

Another experience offered at Kangaroo Ranch allows visitors to bottle-feed baby kangaroos.

This experience costs $100 per person and is limited to six people per session, where visitors are given the unique opportunity to feed joeys milk from a bottle while simultaneously learning about them and the care that they require.

How Do You Book an Experience at Colorado's Kangaroo Ranch?

While places like the Denver Zoo and Cheyenne Mountain Zoo offer unique experiences with wild animals, and there is even a wolf sanctuary in the Centennial State that offers up close and personal interactions with the canine predators, Kangaroo Ranch is the only facility of its kind in Colorado.

Read More: Adults Can Get Up Close and Personal with Wolves in Colorado

Check out the official website of Kangaroo Ranch and learn more about booking an experience by clicking here.

Adults Can Get Up Close and Personal with Wolves in Colorado

While reintroducing wolves to Colorado’s wilderness has been a controversial issue, there’s already a place in the Rocky Mountains that allows adults to interact with them.

Gallery Credit: Nate Wilde

Colorado is Home to One of the Largest Urban Wildlife Refuges

Just outside of Commerce City, Colorado, sits a 15,000-acre urban wildlife refuge.

Gallery Credit: Nate Wilde

Vintage Footage: When Feeding Wildlife in Colorado was Encouraged

Check out some very old documentation of Colorado staples such as Garden of the Gods and Pikes Peak from a time when feeding the wildlife was encouraged.

Gallery Credit: Nate Wilde

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