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  3. Northwest Trek Wildlife Park opens new drive-through tour

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  5. Prices for admission, tickets and discounts at Northwest Trek Wildlife

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  6. Meet the Wildlife at Northwest Trek

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  1. Northwest Trek Wildlife Park

    Since 1975, Northwest Trek Wildlife Park has been the best place to see native Northwest wildlife. But we're also dedicated to conserving that wildlife for our planet. We've been recognized for over 25 years of high standards by the Association of Zoos & Aquariums. And we protect wild habitats with earth-friendly practices. We conserve. We care.

  2. Prices & Tickets

    They are a separately ticketed experience. ($55 for Members per vehicle/$110 for non-Members per vehicle, up to 8 people per car.) Keeper Adventure Tours are Premier Tours around our Free-Roaming Area. ( $55 for Members/$110 for non-Members) Parking is FREE. Your daytime general admission tickets can be applied to an annual membership.

  3. Park Experience

    Northwest animals, up close. Experience the awe and wonder of native Northwest wildlife. Meet bears, bald eagles, river otters and more as you explore our forested walking paths. Play on our nature-inspired Kids' Trek playground. And discover herds of bison, mountain goats, caribou and other animals during a Wild Drive or Keeper Adventure Tour.

  4. Northwest Trek Wildlife Park

    Northwest Trek is a 725-acre wildlife park tucked away in the forest near Mt. Rainier. Unlike any play area in the Puget Sound region, it is designed to stimulate imaginations, encourage exploration, connect folks with wildlife and immerse kids in nature. Tram tours are temporarily unavailable but there are three exciting ways to explore the park.

  5. Northwest Trek Wildlife Park

    Nature & Wildlife Areas. Closed now. 9:30 AM - 4:00 PM. Write a review. About. SMELL MOOSE BREATH! Take a Wild Drive or Keeper Adventure Tour of 435 acres in which American bison, Roosevelt elk, woodland caribou, bighorn sheep, moose and deer roam free. See bears, otters, badgers, lynx, bobcats, foxes, wolves and other native Northwest animals ...

  6. Northwest Trek

    Northwest Trek Wildlife Park is a 723-acre (293 ha) wildlife park located near the town of Eatonville, Washington, United States. The park is home to black and grizzly bears, grey wolves, bald eagles, a cougar, wolverines, bobcats and more. Its primary feature is a tram tour which takes visitors through a 435-acre (176 ha) free-roam area.

  7. NORTHWEST TREK WILDLIFE PARK

    Established in 1975. Dr. David "Doc" and Connie Hellyer donated the original land that became Northwest Trek Wildlife Park to Metro Parks Tacoma in 1971. After four years of diligent fundraising and planning, Northwest Trek officially opened its doors on July 17, 1975. Over the next 15 years, the park expanded its exhibits, debuting the snowy owl, cougar, bobcat, lynx, wolf and bear exhibits ...

  8. Perfect way to spend a few hours

    Northwest Trek Wildlife Park: Perfect way to spend a few hours - See 496 traveler reviews, 488 candid photos, and great deals for Eatonville, WA, at Tripadvisor.

  9. Northwest Trek Wildlife Park

    Northwest Trek Wildlife Park is a treasure for wildlife enthusiasts. This 715-acre park has a little bit of everything: lakes, trails, meadows and plenty of animals. Northwest Trek is home to more than 200 North American animals. See bighorn sheep, deer, Roosevelt elk, woodland caribou, mountain goats, bison and more up close from comfortable ...

  10. Northwest Trek Wildlife Park

    Northwest Trek Wildlife Park, Eatonville, Washington. 115,905 likes · 3,708 talking about this · 128,096 were here. Northwest Trek is a treasure for wildlife enthusiasts. This 725-acre wildlife park...

  11. Northwest Trek Wildlife Park

    Northwest Trek is the premier wildlife and adventure park of the Pacific Northwest, featuring native Northwest animals of all sizes in a peaceful forest. Enjoy a Wild Drive or Keeper Adventure Tour through 435 acres of stunning scenery and get an eye-to-eye view of animals like bison, moose, Roosevelt elk, and mountain goats as they explore ...

  12. Northwest Trek Foundation

    The Northwest Trek Foundation is a Washington State registered 501(c) (3) non-profit organization which promotes conservation, education and recreation to a regional and national community through the unique display of Pacific Northwest native wildlife in their natural habitats at Northwest Trek Wildlife Park in Eatonville, Washington.

  13. Northwest Trek

    Northwest Trek, Eatonville, WA By Jennifer Whitelaw Northwest Trek is a 723-acre wildlife park near Eatonville. 435 of those acres feature a fenced in free-roaming area where native Northwest animals can be viewed from a moving tram. Take the tour and you will hear about the animals from one of the naturalists on staff. You

  14. Visiting Northwest Trek Wildlife Park Near Mount Rainier

    Northwest Trek Wildlife Park near Mount Rainier offers two types of driving tours through its 435-acre free-roam area. Both include park admission, so factor that into your decision. In one, you drive your own vehicle, and the other, albeit much more costly, allows you to ride in theirs. The free-roam area is a game preserve inhabited by ...

  15. Conservation Groups Welcome the Return of the Grizzly to the North

    "Today marks a triumph for park wildlife with grizzly bears returning home to North Cascades National Park. The decision to restore the grizzly bear is a testament to America's courage to give one of our wildest animals the freedom to rebound." ... Woodland Park Zoo, Defenders of Wildlife, Northwest Trek Wildlife Park, and the National ...

  16. City Street Guides by f.d. walker:

    Muscovites come here to escape the city and unwind in a picturesque setting. The park remains alive outside of the warmer months too, especially when the lake turns into the city's largest outdoor skating rink. I'd recommend taking the metro out here to spend at least half a day exploring the massive park's life with your camera. 5.

  17. 9th radio centre of Moscow, Elektrostal

    Trek Zone Magazine — Travel Articles, News & Tips; Tools. Menu; Travel Navigator. Find out where and when to go. ... Nearby attractions include: Park otdyha, Istoriko-hudozestvennyj muzej, Vystavocnyj zal, Park otdyha. 1.2 miE. 55°47'5"N • 38°27'0"E Park otdyha, Elektrostal. 30 min walk • Amusement, Amusement park. 0.7 miE. 55°47'1"N ...

  18. Exploring the Best Park in Moscow for Families and Fun

    My wife and I love exploring the city for new fun and interesting places to spend time with our kids - and one of the places we keep coming back to time and ...

  19. Master Naturalists Visit The Springs

    Thomas is the Sea Grant Extension Agent for Santa Rosa County, Florida. He has been a part of UF/IFAS Extension since 2023. Thomas has a B.S. in Marine Biology from UWF and an M.S. in Aquaculture & Fisheries from Auburn. His areas of expertise include aquaculture, water quality, and fisheries. You can reach Thomas via email at [email protected].

  20. Plants and Animals

    Wildlife in Russia includes some endangered species like, the great Siberian Tiger, Amur and Anatolian leopards. Siberian tigers can reach lengths of up to 13 feet or 4 meters long, including the tail and many weigh as much as 290 kilograms and is much bigger than even a loin. Button Text.