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Wolf Gap is a nonprofit history & nature education center, located on 50 acres in southern Giles County. Wolf Gap's outdoor spaces are open to the public 7 days a week, with mowed paths around its open prairies. The site also features two historic log cabins and an Education Center which opened in 2021. Wolf Gap offers public educational programs throughout the year, displays educational exhibits, provides field trips to local schools, and is also offers its spaces for rental for private events.


Wolf Gap's Education Center

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A visitor enjoys an exhibit in Wolf Gap's Education Center

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Wolf Gap's two historic log cabins

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Visitors explore Wolf Gap's green spaces

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Visitors enjoy Wolf Gap's indoor and outdoor spaces

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Wolf Gap was founded in 2015 as a nonprofit organization with the goal of providing enriching history & nature education programming to Giles County and neighboring counties in southern-middle Tennessee.

Recurring annual programs include a Seed & Plant Swap, speaker series, hands-on workshops, holiday programs, guided hikes, and more. Individual groups and schools are invited to book custom education programs and field trips.

Wolf Gap's Education Center is open on weekends so that the public can view the educational exhibits on display. Wolf Gap leads community work in cemetery restoration, historic research, and native plant advocacy.

Wolf Gap's 50 acres of outdoor spaces are open to the public daily from dawn to dusk, providing Giles County's only undeveloped public land. Visitors are welcome to enjoy the picnic areas, walk with leashed dogs, explore the walking paths, relax with birdwatching, or simply get a breath of fresh air.

Visitors can access an abundance of materials about history & nature in the area at wolfgaptn.com/discovery-trail.

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