Fall in Lancaster County is a season filled with color, crisp air, and unforgettable experiences. There are plenty of things to do in Lancaster and the surrounding area in the fall, but one of the most unique attractions in the area is the Wolf Sanctuary of Pennsylvania. Located just outside Lititz, this incredible refuge is home to over 50 wolves that have been given a safe and natural environment to thrive. The changing leaves and cool weather create the ideal backdrop for exploring the Lititz Wolf Sanctuary, followed by a day of discovering more of Lancaster County.

From enjoying seasonal harvest festivals to sipping on locally crafted beverages, the area offers plenty of ways to round out your trip. Lititz, often referred to as one of the coolest small towns in America, is filled with charm and character. Stroll through unique shops, sample artisan chocolates at Wilbur Chocolate, or enjoy a craft beer at one of the local breweries. Seasonal events, such as farmers’ markets and fall festivals, also give visitors an authentic taste of the community.

Beyond the many things to do in Lititz, Lancaster offers a blend of history, culture, and outdoor adventure that’s impossible to forget. From exploring the Central Market and enjoying authentic Pennsylvania Dutch cuisine to riding the Strasburg Rail Road through rolling farmland, you’ll find an abundance of things to do in Lancaster County. This region is rich in attractions that strike a balance between relaxation and discovery, making it perfect for a fall getaway.

To make the most of your fall visit, stay at our top-rated Bed and Breakfast near Lancaster. The Historic Smithton Inn in Ephrata is an ideal home base, offering warm hospitality, modern amenities, and a rich sense of history. Guests can start their day with a hearty, locally inspired breakfast before heading out to explore attractions like the PA Wolf Sanctuary, then return to relax in beautifully appointed guest rooms. The inn’s central location makes it easy to enjoy both Lancaster and Lititz, along with all the seasonal activities that come with a fall getaway. Book your stay today!

Wolves at the Wolf Sanctuary of PA

Don't Miss the Wolf Sanctuary of Pennsylvania

The Wolf Sanctuary of PA (aka the Wolves of Speedwell) in Lititz is one of those rare places where you can truly connect with nature while supporting a meaningful cause. Established as a refuge for displaced wolves, it now serves as a safe haven for more than 50 wolves and wolf-dogs who live in spacious enclosures surrounded by trees and natural landscapes. Walking through the sanctuary feels like stepping into another world, one where you can observe these majestic animals up close while learning about their behaviors, family structures, and the vital role they play in the ecosystem. It’s sure to be an unforgettable encounter.

Planning your visit is simple, and the Wolf Sanctuary of PA offers several options for tours. The most common choice is a guided public tour, where knowledgeable guides share fascinating details about each wolf’s personality and history. These tours are held on weekends and select days during the week, and last for 60 – 90 minutes, making them easy to fit into a fall getaway in Lancaster County. For those who want a more exclusive experience, private tours are also available on the weekends and allow for a deeper dive into the daily life and care of the wolves.

If you’re looking for something truly unique, consider booking one of the Full Moon Tours, held monthly, where the wolves are often more vocal and active under the glow of the moon. There are also upcoming seasonal events worth attending, including Wolf Awareness Day in October and Christmas with the Wolves in December. Regardless of the type of tour you plan for, buying Wolf Sanctuary of PA tickets in advance is required, and they often sell out early. Tickets for a given month are released on the first of each month, and the sanctuary’s website makes it easy to view available dates and reserve your spot.

Prices vary depending on the type of tour, but every ticket purchased directly supports the continued care of the wolves. It’s worth planning ahead to secure your preferred experience, whether that’s a daytime walk through the enclosures or an evening tour filled with the sounds of wolves howling in the distance. Guests often leave with a sense of awe and appreciation, not only for the animals but also for the dedicated team who cares for them year-round. This is more than just another stop on your list of things to do; it’s an experience that stays with you long after you’ve returned home.

Guest room with wine from Weathered Vineyards at the Historic Smithton Inn near Lancaster

Home Away From Home at Our Ephrata Bed and Breakfast

Whether you visit the Wolf Sanctuary in Pennsylvania or enjoy other adventures through Dutch Country, our Bed and Breakfast in Ephrata is the perfect home base for your fall adventures in Lancaster County. Its location places you just a short drive from the Wolf Sanctuary of Pennsylvania, downtown Lititz, and the many attractions throughout Lancaster. Whether you’re interested in exploring Amish country, shopping at unique boutiques, or simply enjoying the beauty of fall foliage, the Inn’s central setting makes it easy to see and do it all while returning each evening to a warm and welcoming space.

Our Bed and Breakfast near Lancaster offers eight unique guest rooms and one elevated vacation cottage, which is pet-friendly. Our rooms are well-appointed and offer a cozy and friendly alternative to impersonal hotels in the area. In addition to a private, ensuite bath, each guest room features a sitting area with a writing desk, a fireplace, a Keurig machine, and extra amenities like plush robes, sheets, and towels to make your stay comfortable. 

In the morning, we’ll treat you to a hearty breakfast featuring fresh, locally inspired dishes to fuel your day. We start with an excellent selection of teas or freshly roasted coffee, which is then followed by fruit and a rotating selection of hot grains, muffins, yogurt, or breads. The main course rotates, but common guest favorites include things like Belgian Waffles, Scotch Eggs, homemade quiche, and shakshuka. If you let us know in advance, we’ll be happy to accommodate dietary needs and preferences as best we can. So much of what we serve is sourced from local farms, and we know you’ll taste (and love!) the difference. 

The food doesn’t stop with breakfast! We also offer an on-site wine tasting room, in partnership with Weathered Vineyards. Guests can enjoy a relaxed afternoon sampling locally crafted wines without ever leaving the property. We also offer a selection of food, including dishes prepared in our wood-fired pizza oven. There is often live music on the weekend, an experience that pairs perfectly with the cozy atmosphere of autumn in Pennsylvania and is a great way to unwind after enjoying the best of this area. 

There’s truly no better place to stay in Lancaster, and we hope you take the time to visit, whether you’re heading to the Wolf Sanctuary of Pennsylvania or not. Book your stay at our historic Bed and Breakfast today!

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