The cave, a natural fissure in an outcropping of grey
gneiss ledge, runs for about 20 feet back into the rock. At one time it may have opened into a small chamber, but leaves, debris, and fill have erased any evidence of this. The cave looks much as it did in the late 18th century when the tale of Putnam and the wolf was codified. Today, the Wolf Den is accessible from a hiking trail off of Wolf Den drive in
Mashamoquet Brook State Park, a +
Connecticut state park, with two campgrounds, hiking, fishing, swimming, and picnicking. ==See also==