Northwest Trek Wildlife Park - Eatonville Wildlife / Animal
- Address: 11610 Trek Drive E,Eatonville,WA,98328-9502
- Phone: +1 360 832 6117
- Email: dellis@nwtrek.org
- Website:www.nwtrek.org
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4.5
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9+ reviews from 1 sources |
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| Yelp | 4.5 |
9+ reviews |
Northwest Trek Wildlife Park
11610 Trek Drive EEatonville,WA,98328-9502
Northwest Trek Wildlife Park Details
Full Amenity List
- Strollers Available
- Concessions-Food Available
- Guided Tours
- Gift Shop
- Wheelchair Accessible
- Restrooms
- Visitor Center
- Hands-On Interaction
Descriptions from Across the Web
- Northwest Trek Wildlife Park is a treasure for wildlife enthusiasts. This 723-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. Explore the park See bighorn sheep, deer, Roosevelt elk, woodl... more on Nwtrek.org
- We're always on the lookout for interesting destination daytrips from Seattle on the days that we've been to in-city attractions one time too many. The 615-acre Northwest Trek, located within shouting distance of Mt. Rainier and an easy two-hour drive from the city, gives visitors a chance to exp... more on GoCityKids.com
- In the 20 years since the park opened it has developed into an internationally recognized wildlife sanctuary and resource for valuable conservation education. The Northwest Trek educational experience is strengthened by exhibits and programs added through the help of park supporters. All of the e... more on aza.org
- Northwest Trek, a spectacular wildlife park 35 mi south of Puyallup, is devoted to native creatures of the Pacific Northwest. Walking paths wind through natural surroundings—so natural that in 1998 a cougar entered the park and started snacking on the deer (it was finally trapped and reloca... more on Fodor's
Reviews From Across The Web read all
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5.0
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great
we loved it (with four 3yrs old girls). you go on a bus/train ride to see elk, goats, bisons, racoons, swans, ducks and the like. kids love to look out for the animals. then you can walk in a very nice wood and see beaver, bear and coyotes, bobcats, cougars ... a user of Go City Kids. Read full review on GoCityKids.com
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Wonderful place to take the family!!!!!
I love that I live only half an hour from this facility!! You get the chance to see wild animals as they would be living in the wild. Wonderful place to take ... insiderpages.com, a user of insiderpages.com. Read full review on OpenList.com
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4.0
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Sarah B. 's review
Oooooo Buffalo! a user of yelp.com. Read full review on Yelp
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A real wildlife park.
This is truly a wildlife park. You can either walk the grounds of the zoo or you can ride a bus for an up-close look at the animals. The bus takes you into ... insiderpages.com, a user of insiderpages.com. Read full review on OpenList.com
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4.0
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Sara J. 's review
So my rating is in comparison to a standard zoo, this place rocks! Unlike a normal zoo, all of these animals are from the northwest and they have a ... a user of yelp.com. Read full review on Yelp
Directions
From Seattle Traveling south on I-5, exit to the left at exit #154A (I-405 north to Renton). Travel 2 miles on I-405 to exit #2 (SR 167 south to Renton and Auburn). Travel 20 miles south on SR 167 and exit to SR 512 (west to Puyallup). Travel 3.5 miles a
Hours
Hours change throughout the year. Check the web site for specifics.
Miscellaneous
- Admission: 2007 Adult 13 to 64 Regular $13.50 County resident, AAA, military $11.50 Senior 65+ Regular $12.50 County resident, AAA, military $10.50 Youth 5 to 12 Regular $9.00 County resident, AAA, military $8.00 Tots 3 and 4 R
- Events: Check the site for details about events such as Slug Fest.
- Exhibits: Bears, Forest Animals, Herd Animals, Wetlands Animals, Birds, Canines, Cats, Reptiles, and Pygmy Rabbits.
Other Web Resources
- www.nwtrek.org
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