Northwest Trek Wildlife Park in Eatonville, WA. Conserving wildlife for all. A 720-acre wildlife park with native Northwest animals, forest, tours and …
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Oct 29, 2024
The display of Pacific Northwest species in a surprisingly natural setting is wonderful! The tram ride was educational and entertaining, even though some of the animals were difficult/impossible to s… Full review by Mac M
Sep 4, 2024
Do NOT ride the Tram. It's a breeding ground for sicknesses! NO AC. It's so crowded as they cram too many people in such a 'small space'! You've only got 3 small door windows on each side which makes… Full review by Y1363URlauriet
Jul 6, 2024
Expect a plant tour not an animal tour. We saw a couple elk, 1 deer, a duck and a swan. The entire radio tour was about plant and eco system because there were no animals to view. It was boring and… Full review by Lauren M
You know, I found out from my last visit to Northwest Trek that at least one of the foxes is a vixen fox (female fox). Just out of curiosity, do you guys anticipate having any fox kits (baby foxes) any time soon? The fact that at least one of the foxes (if not both of them) is a female made me wonder. I remember the female was spending more time in her den when I was there in October too. I thought I would ask.
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This is a question for Northwest Trek you can look up the web site and email the question or call them. I do not know the answer, Sorry!
Just out of curiousity, does anyone have tips on how to go about seeing the elusive red foxes? I am thinking about going to Northwest Trek later this year (probably in the spring some time) and want to try and get pictures of the foxes there. I have heard that they can be hard to spot though it has been many years since I have been to the park last (probably 2009). Are there times when they are most likely to be seen?
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You would have the best and most reliable information about the foxes by going to the Northwest Trek website and click on the contact tab. At the bottom of the page is an area where …
You would have the best and most reliable information about the foxes by going to the Northwest Trek website and click on the contact tab. At the bottom of the page is an area where you can email the park with your question.
Hi, we are looking at visiting in January, apart from the Bears hibernating, are there many other animals still active? Very keen to see American animals that we don't see in Australia. Thanks
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No matter what time of year I've been there, there are still many animals out and about. A few of them hibernate, but, most do not.
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What is the Discovery Tram Tour experience? How do the new electric trams compare to the older propane trams?
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You’ll experience the wonder and awe of nature on our Discovery Tram Tours as you discover herds of bison, mountain goats, Roosevelt elk and other native Northwest animals...