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Wild Walk - Northwest Trek

    https://www.nwtrek.org/discover/trams-trails/wild-walk/
    The new way to do Northwest Trek. Wild Walk is the new, safe way to experience Northwest Trek’s central area. Walk the one-way paths to see lumbering grizzlies, majestic bald eagles, playful otters, cougars, wolves and more. Come reconnect with wildlife, and feel the wonder.

Trams and trails at Northwest Trek: Discovery Tram tours ...

    https://www.nwtrek.org/discover/trams-trails/
    Our Discovery Tram Tour is a unique way to see wildlife, taking you through our Free-Roaming Area: 435 acres of stunning meadows and forests with herds of Roosevelt elk, moose, bighorn sheep, caribou and more. A friendly naturalist narrates each 40-minute tour, and every season offers something new. Tours are free with admission or membership.

Wild Drive - Northwest Trek

    https://www.nwtrek.org/visit/tours/wild-drive/
    The core area of Northwest Trek is now open with a new Wild Walkexperience. Follow safe, one-way paths to see grizzlies, gray wolves, otters, cougars, black bears, bald eagles and so many more animals! NOTE: Indoor areas and Kids’ Trek are temporarily closed to the public due to Covid-19 restrictions.

Northwest Trek Wildlife Park (Eatonville) - 2020 All You ...

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    Whether you are a professional photographer or a recreational hope-to-be, the photo tour offered once a month at Northwest Trek is well worth exploring. With a limited number of guests on the tour and... A zoo / wildlife drive-through park set in the forest....really wonderful.4.5/5(478)

Northwest Trek Wildlife Park - 527 Photos & 196 Reviews ...

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    Get eye to eye with moose, mountain goats, bison, elk and other native Northwest animals as they roam freely through 435 acres of beautiful meadows, lakes and woods. Stroll forested pathways to see grizzly bears, cougars, eagles and more in natural exhibits. Get up close to a beaver, hawk, bat and other small animals at daily keeper talk.

Northwest Trek launches social distancing tour in pandemic ...

    https://www.thenewstribune.com/news/local/article242746451.html
    May 19, 2020 · This month Northwest Trek launched Wild Drive, a new tour that opens up the park’s 435-acre free-roaming area to visitors interested in catching sight of a …Author: Allison Needles

Northwest Trek - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northwest_Trek
    Northwest Trek Wildlife Park is a 723-acre (293 ha) wildlife park located in the town of Eatonville, Washington, United States. Its primary feature is a tram tour which takes visitors through a 435-acre (176 ha) free-range area. Northwest Trek Wildlife Park is accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA).

Northwest Trek Web Store :: Ticket Selection

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    Discover Wild Walk Wild Drive Keeper Adventure Tours Learning Weddings Community Science Plants Image. Animals. Animals Free-Roaming Area ... Connect Donate Volunteer Corporate Sponsorship About Us Trek News Blog Newsroom Jobs & Internships Northwest Trek Foundation Image. Contact. Contact. 360.832.6117. [email protected]. 11610 Trek Drive ...

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