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WILD DRIVE - NORTHWEST TREK - NATIVE NORTHWEST ANIMALS IN Wild Drive is unique, unforgettable and unlike anything offered at Northwest Trek. After purchasing your timed online ticket, you and your household members will drive your vehicle to our park’s welcome area. One of our experienced staff members will lead you in your vehicle and a small caravan of other vehicles into our stunningFree-Roaming
HOW AND WHY YOU CAN VOLUNTEER AT NORTHWEST TREK WILDLIFE PARK. We love our volunteers. Fresh air, forest, fun – there’s a lot of reasons to volunteer at Northwest Trek. If you love working outside, learning about wildlife and helping others enjoy it too, then we’ve got a spot for you! Find your passion – then join us. NOTE: Due toCOVID-19
TREK TO THE WILD SIDE The Online Wildlife Academy is a virtual nature science education program focused on connecting students ages K-8 with native Northwest wildlife. With its mixture of live educator presentations, animal photos and videos, keeper chats, science facts, activities and Q&A this program delivers a much needed resource, especially this pastyear.
NORTHWEST TREK WEB STORE :: TICKET SELECTION Northwest Trek Web Store :: Ticket Selection. View Cart. Online Tickets. General Admission. Attention. Timed entry reservations are no longer required. Tickets valid for entry any time during our normal operating hours. Please check NWTREK.org for hours of operation. Face coverings are required for non-vaccinated guests age 5 and over and GET WILD TO SUPPORT WILDLIFE The event, to be held at the Tacoma Sportsmen’s Club in Puyallup, is sponsored by the Northwest Trek Foundation, which supports the mission of the wildlife park near Eatonville. “Trek to the Wild Side” admission is $65 per person and includes dinner and two drinks. Tables for eight are available for $520. NORTHWEST TREK WILDLIFE PARK Northwest Trek Wildlife Park in Eatonville, WA. Conserving wildlife for all. A 720-acre wildlife park with native Northwest animals, forest, tours and more. VISIT NORTHWEST TREK FOR ANIMALS, TRAMS, TRAILS, TOURS At Northwest Trek Wildlife Park you can meet native Northwest animals on walking paths or premium tour experiences. We’re open with safety precautions to keep everyone healthy. Come reconnect with wildlife, and feel the wonder all over again. VIRTUAL FIELD TRIPS AT NORTHWEST TREK: BRING WILDLIFE TO Gather all your wildlife park and Pacific Northwest animal questions and get your answers from an expert staff member at Northwest Trek. This is a flexible Q&A style discussion that is a great way to cap off a lesson or thematic unit. Lesson length: 45-60 minutes, depending on topic and special requests. ANIMALS AT NORTHWEST TREK: FREE-ROAMING, BEARS, CATS Meet our animals. Northwest Trek is home to over 40 species of native Northwest animals, from bison to slugs – and the more we learn about them, the more we love them. Free-Roaming Area: Meet these animals on our premier tours. All others: Meet bears, cats, birds and others on our walking paths. Cheney Discovery Center: Temporarily closed due PRICES FOR ADMISSION, TICKETS AND DISCOUNTS AT NORTHWEST The Wild Drive Premier Tour around the Free-Roaming Area is a separately ticketed experience. ($70 members/$90 general, up to 8 people per car.) Keeper Adventure Tours are $400 per household (up to 5 people). Parking is FREE. General park tickets can be applied to the price of an annual membership – just bring it to staff at the frontgate.
WILD DRIVE - NORTHWEST TREK - NATIVE NORTHWEST ANIMALS IN Wild Drive is unique, unforgettable and unlike anything offered at Northwest Trek. After purchasing your timed online ticket, you and your household members will drive your vehicle to our park’s welcome area. One of our experienced staff members will lead you in your vehicle and a small caravan of other vehicles into our stunningFree-Roaming
HOW AND WHY YOU CAN VOLUNTEER AT NORTHWEST TREK WILDLIFE PARK. We love our volunteers. Fresh air, forest, fun – there’s a lot of reasons to volunteer at Northwest Trek. If you love working outside, learning about wildlife and helping others enjoy it too, then we’ve got a spot for you! Find your passion – then join us. NOTE: Due toCOVID-19
TREK TO THE WILD SIDE The Online Wildlife Academy is a virtual nature science education program focused on connecting students ages K-8 with native Northwest wildlife. With its mixture of live educator presentations, animal photos and videos, keeper chats, science facts, activities and Q&A this program delivers a much needed resource, especially this pastyear.
NORTHWEST TREK WEB STORE :: TICKET SELECTION Northwest Trek Web Store :: Ticket Selection. View Cart. Online Tickets. General Admission. Attention. Timed entry reservations are no longer required. Tickets valid for entry any time during our normal operating hours. Please check NWTREK.org for hours of operation. Face coverings are required for non-vaccinated guests age 5 and over and GET WILD TO SUPPORT WILDLIFE The event, to be held at the Tacoma Sportsmen’s Club in Puyallup, is sponsored by the Northwest Trek Foundation, which supports the mission of the wildlife park near Eatonville. “Trek to the Wild Side” admission is $65 per person and includes dinner and two drinks. Tables for eight are available for $520. VISIT NORTHWEST TREK FOR ANIMALS, TRAMS, TRAILS, TOURS At Northwest Trek Wildlife Park you can meet native Northwest animals on walking paths or premium tour experiences. We’re open with safety precautions to keep everyone healthy. Come reconnect with wildlife, and feel the wonder all over again. ANIMALS AT NORTHWEST TREK: FREE-ROAMING, BEARS, CATS Meet our animals. Northwest Trek is home to over 40 species of native Northwest animals, from bison to slugs – and the more we learn about them, the more we love them. Free-Roaming Area: Meet these animals on our premier tours. All others: Meet bears, cats, birds and others on our walking paths. Cheney Discovery Center: Temporarily closed due PRICES FOR ADMISSION, TICKETS AND DISCOUNTS AT NORTHWEST The Wild Drive Premier Tour around the Free-Roaming Area is a separately ticketed experience. ($70 members/$90 general, up to 8 people per car.) Keeper Adventure Tours are $400 per household (up to 5 people). Parking is FREE. General park tickets can be applied to the price of an annual membership – just bring it to staff at the frontgate.
OPENING HOURS AND CLOSURES AT NORTHWEST TREK WILDLIFE PARK. Opening hours, closures and seasonal holiday information for the whole year at Northwest Trek Wildlife Park. MEMBERSHIP AND ONLINE TICKETS TO NORTHWEST TREK WILDLIFE Online tickets and membership, member information and levels, purchases and renewals to Northwest Trek Wildlife Park. KEEPER ADVENTURE TOURS Age: 5 and up Cost: $400/vehicle – your entire household!Includes park admission (up to $100 value). Dates/Times: 10:30am and 1pm Fri-Sun Safety: Single household only (up to 6 people). Face coverings are required for non-vaccinated guests age 5 and over and encouraged for vaccinated guests – in compliance with CDC and state healthguidelines.
EVENTS ARCHIVE
Slug Fest. JUN 26 - 27 9:00am - 4:00pm. May the slime be with you. Slip, slide and slime at this truly Northwest festival! June 23-24.Learn More.
ZIP WILD, NORTHWEST TREK'S FOREST ZIPLINE ADVENTURE This is a relatively low-to-the-ground circuit with two sections of zip lines and nine challenges. The highest point on the course is 5.5 feet. Course Regulations: Reservations are required. If you require clarification on any details please call 360.832.7163 prior to makinga reservation.
ONLINE WILDLIFE ACADEMY Online Wildlife Academy offers parents, educators and group leaders an easy way to connect kids K-8 with native Northwest wildlife. Learn exciting facts and get all your wildlife questions answered through live interaction with an educator, videos, props and more! Scroll to book as an individual or a group.SENSORY INCLUSIVE
Sensory Inclusive. Northwest Trek is now a certified Sensory Inclusive facility, registered with KultureCity. We offer quiet places, sensory bags and headphones, and our staff are trained to help people with sensory needs enjoy our park to the utmost. You can also bring a caregiver or therapist for free with a paid membership or admission. NORTHWEST TREK WILDLIFE PARK Northwest Trek Wildlife Park in Eatonville, WA. Conserving wildlife for all. A 720-acre wildlife park with native Northwest animals, forest, tours and more. VISIT NORTHWEST TREK FOR ANIMALS, TRAMS, TRAILS, TOURS At Northwest Trek Wildlife Park you can meet native Northwest animals on walking paths or premium tour experiences. We’re open with safety precautions to keep everyone healthy. Come reconnect with wildlife, and feel the wonder all over again. VIRTUAL FIELD TRIPS AT NORTHWEST TREK: BRING WILDLIFE TO Gather all your wildlife park and Pacific Northwest animal questions and get your answers from an expert staff member at Northwest Trek. This is a flexible Q&A style discussion that is a great way to cap off a lesson or thematic unit. Lesson length: 45-60 minutes, depending on topic and special requests. ANIMALS AT NORTHWEST TREK: FREE-ROAMING, BEARS, CATS Meet our animals. Northwest Trek is home to over 40 species of native Northwest animals, from bison to slugs – and the more we learn about them, the more we love them. Free-Roaming Area: Meet these animals on our premier tours. All others: Meet bears, cats, birds and others on our walking paths. Cheney Discovery Center: Temporarily closed due PRICES FOR ADMISSION, TICKETS AND DISCOUNTS AT NORTHWEST The Wild Drive Premier Tour around the Free-Roaming Area is a separately ticketed experience. ($70 members/$90 general, up to 8 people per car.) Keeper Adventure Tours are $400 per household (up to 5 people). Parking is FREE. General park tickets can be applied to the price of an annual membership – just bring it to staff at the frontgate.
WILD DRIVE - NORTHWEST TREK - NATIVE NORTHWEST ANIMALS IN Wild Drive is unique, unforgettable and unlike anything offered at Northwest Trek. After purchasing your timed online ticket, you and your household members will drive your vehicle to our park’s welcome area. One of our experienced staff members will lead you in your vehicle and a small caravan of other vehicles into our stunningFree-Roaming
HOW AND WHY YOU CAN VOLUNTEER AT NORTHWEST TREK WILDLIFE PARK. We love our volunteers. Fresh air, forest, fun – there’s a lot of reasons to volunteer at Northwest Trek. If you love working outside, learning about wildlife and helping others enjoy it too, then we’ve got a spot for you! Find your passion – then join us. NOTE: Due toCOVID-19
TREK TO THE WILD SIDE The Online Wildlife Academy is a virtual nature science education program focused on connecting students ages K-8 with native Northwest wildlife. With its mixture of live educator presentations, animal photos and videos, keeper chats, science facts, activities and Q&A this program delivers a much needed resource, especially this pastyear.
NORTHWEST TREK WEB STORE :: TICKET SELECTION Northwest Trek Web Store :: Ticket Selection. View Cart. Online Tickets. General Admission. Attention. Timed entry reservations are no longer required. Tickets valid for entry any time during our normal operating hours. Please check NWTREK.org for hours of operation. Face coverings are required for non-vaccinated guests age 5 and over and GET WILD TO SUPPORT WILDLIFE The event, to be held at the Tacoma Sportsmen’s Club in Puyallup, is sponsored by the Northwest Trek Foundation, which supports the mission of the wildlife park near Eatonville. “Trek to the Wild Side” admission is $65 per person and includes dinner and two drinks. Tables for eight are available for $520. NORTHWEST TREK WILDLIFE PARK Northwest Trek Wildlife Park in Eatonville, WA. Conserving wildlife for all. A 720-acre wildlife park with native Northwest animals, forest, tours and more. VISIT NORTHWEST TREK FOR ANIMALS, TRAMS, TRAILS, TOURS At Northwest Trek Wildlife Park you can meet native Northwest animals on walking paths or premium tour experiences. We’re open with safety precautions to keep everyone healthy. Come reconnect with wildlife, and feel the wonder all over again. VIRTUAL FIELD TRIPS AT NORTHWEST TREK: BRING WILDLIFE TO Gather all your wildlife park and Pacific Northwest animal questions and get your answers from an expert staff member at Northwest Trek. This is a flexible Q&A style discussion that is a great way to cap off a lesson or thematic unit. Lesson length: 45-60 minutes, depending on topic and special requests. ANIMALS AT NORTHWEST TREK: FREE-ROAMING, BEARS, CATS Meet our animals. Northwest Trek is home to over 40 species of native Northwest animals, from bison to slugs – and the more we learn about them, the more we love them. Free-Roaming Area: Meet these animals on our premier tours. All others: Meet bears, cats, birds and others on our walking paths. Cheney Discovery Center: Temporarily closed due PRICES FOR ADMISSION, TICKETS AND DISCOUNTS AT NORTHWEST The Wild Drive Premier Tour around the Free-Roaming Area is a separately ticketed experience. ($70 members/$90 general, up to 8 people per car.) Keeper Adventure Tours are $400 per household (up to 5 people). Parking is FREE. General park tickets can be applied to the price of an annual membership – just bring it to staff at the frontgate.
WILD DRIVE - NORTHWEST TREK - NATIVE NORTHWEST ANIMALS IN Wild Drive is unique, unforgettable and unlike anything offered at Northwest Trek. After purchasing your timed online ticket, you and your household members will drive your vehicle to our park’s welcome area. One of our experienced staff members will lead you in your vehicle and a small caravan of other vehicles into our stunningFree-Roaming
HOW AND WHY YOU CAN VOLUNTEER AT NORTHWEST TREK WILDLIFE PARK. We love our volunteers. Fresh air, forest, fun – there’s a lot of reasons to volunteer at Northwest Trek. If you love working outside, learning about wildlife and helping others enjoy it too, then we’ve got a spot for you! Find your passion – then join us. NOTE: Due toCOVID-19
TREK TO THE WILD SIDE The Online Wildlife Academy is a virtual nature science education program focused on connecting students ages K-8 with native Northwest wildlife. With its mixture of live educator presentations, animal photos and videos, keeper chats, science facts, activities and Q&A this program delivers a much needed resource, especially this pastyear.
NORTHWEST TREK WEB STORE :: TICKET SELECTION Northwest Trek Web Store :: Ticket Selection. View Cart. Online Tickets. General Admission. Attention. Timed entry reservations are no longer required. Tickets valid for entry any time during our normal operating hours. Please check NWTREK.org for hours of operation. Face coverings are required for non-vaccinated guests age 5 and over and GET WILD TO SUPPORT WILDLIFE The event, to be held at the Tacoma Sportsmen’s Club in Puyallup, is sponsored by the Northwest Trek Foundation, which supports the mission of the wildlife park near Eatonville. “Trek to the Wild Side” admission is $65 per person and includes dinner and two drinks. Tables for eight are available for $520. VISIT NORTHWEST TREK FOR ANIMALS, TRAMS, TRAILS, TOURS At Northwest Trek Wildlife Park you can meet native Northwest animals on walking paths or premium tour experiences. We’re open with safety precautions to keep everyone healthy. Come reconnect with wildlife, and feel the wonder all over again. ANIMALS AT NORTHWEST TREK: FREE-ROAMING, BEARS, CATS Meet our animals. Northwest Trek is home to over 40 species of native Northwest animals, from bison to slugs – and the more we learn about them, the more we love them. Free-Roaming Area: Meet these animals on our premier tours. All others: Meet bears, cats, birds and others on our walking paths. Cheney Discovery Center: Temporarily closed due PRICES FOR ADMISSION, TICKETS AND DISCOUNTS AT NORTHWEST The Wild Drive Premier Tour around the Free-Roaming Area is a separately ticketed experience. ($70 members/$90 general, up to 8 people per car.) Keeper Adventure Tours are $400 per household (up to 5 people). Parking is FREE. General park tickets can be applied to the price of an annual membership – just bring it to staff at the frontgate.
OPENING HOURS AND CLOSURES AT NORTHWEST TREK WILDLIFE PARK. Opening hours, closures and seasonal holiday information for the whole year at Northwest Trek Wildlife Park. MEMBERSHIP AND ONLINE TICKETS TO NORTHWEST TREK WILDLIFE Online tickets and membership, member information and levels, purchases and renewals to Northwest Trek Wildlife Park. KEEPER ADVENTURE TOURS Age: 5 and up Cost: $400/vehicle – your entire household!Includes park admission (up to $100 value). Dates/Times: 10:30am and 1pm Fri-Sun Safety: Single household only (up to 6 people). Face coverings are required for non-vaccinated guests age 5 and over and encouraged for vaccinated guests – in compliance with CDC and state healthguidelines.
EVENTS ARCHIVE
Slug Fest. JUN 26 - 27 9:00am - 4:00pm. May the slime be with you. Slip, slide and slime at this truly Northwest festival! June 23-24.Learn More.
ZIP WILD, NORTHWEST TREK'S FOREST ZIPLINE ADVENTURE This is a relatively low-to-the-ground circuit with two sections of zip lines and nine challenges. The highest point on the course is 5.5 feet. Course Regulations: Reservations are required. If you require clarification on any details please call 360.832.7163 prior to makinga reservation.
ONLINE WILDLIFE ACADEMY Online Wildlife Academy offers parents, educators and group leaders an easy way to connect kids K-8 with native Northwest wildlife. Learn exciting facts and get all your wildlife questions answered through live interaction with an educator, videos, props and more! Scroll to book as an individual or a group.SENSORY INCLUSIVE
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Beaver Animal Facts Animal Facts Beavers are large rodents, with blonde to black fur. They have small ears and eyes, and a long, horizontally flattened, paddle-shaped andscaly tail. ×
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While moose mostly eat leafy browse, they are also excellent swimmers and eat underwater plants. ×More Facts
Bighorn sheep Animal Facts Animal Facts During rut (breeding) season, bighorn rams head-butt with a loud crack to prove dominance. Don’t try this at home – bighorns have specially-adapted skulls and neck to prevent injury. × Bighorn sheep lick salt and mineral deposits to get essentialnutrients. ×
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American bison Animal Facts Animal Facts Like cows, bison ferment food in a special stomach. × You can spot a male bison by his broader head, large shoulder hump and prominent cape of fur. ×More Facts
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