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  1. For over 30 years, TCWR has rescued over 500 animals from private owners, roadside zoos, and situations of abuse and neglect. To rescue is just the beginning. We provide these animals with a lifelong home and care, rehabilitating them physically and mentally in a life of sanctuary.

  2. Plan your next visit to Turpentine Creek with guided and exclusive tours, educational programming, overnight stays, maps, & more!

  3. Stay Up Close & Personal to our Big Cats. Each of our six RV spaces and two Glamping Safari Tents gives you a chance to stay near our tiger and liger habitats and connect to nature.

  4. Meet all of the lions, tigers, and other big cats and animals that call Turpentine Creek home. ATTENTION: Due to high visitation this time of year, please book your admission tickets and tours online so that you can ensure that your spot on the tour is guaranteed.

  5. Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge is one of the largest big cat sanctuaries in the United States. The non-profit USDA licensed refuge, founded in 1992, has grown to become one of the Top 10 attractions in Arkansas and the most popular in Eureka Springs.

  6. Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge, Eureka Springs, Arkansas. 199,438 likes · 14,151 talking about this · 44,067 were here. Turpentine Creek is a Nonprofit organization that provides a lifelong...

  7. Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge (TCWR) is a 459-acre (186 ha) wildlife refuge for abused, abandoned, and neglected big cats. The Eureka Springs, Arkansas, refuge houses 100 or more animals.

  8. In the Ozark Mountains on 459 acres and home to a variety of exotic and native animals, Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge (TCWR) is one of Arkansas’ most respected big cat sanctuaries.

  9. Nov 8, 2022 · Discover Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge in Eureka Springs, Arkansas: This mountaintop refuge rehabilitates tigers, lions, bears, and more from illicit wildlife trade—and offers overnight...

  10. Jun 16, 2023 · Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge near Eureka Springs (Carroll County) is a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization providing lifetime homes for abandoned, abused, and neglected big cats and other endangered wildlife.

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