Wolfpen Hollow

Wolfpen Hollow is a valley in northern Oregon County in the Ozarks of southern Missouri, United States.

The headwaters of the intermittent stream are at 36.88194°N, -91.42917°W and the confluence with Bull Camp Hollow is at 36.8425°N, -91.40917°W. Wolfpen Hollow took its name from the wolf pen, a device used to snare wolves.