
Baby watch: Bison calves and bighorn sheep lambs have arrived.
Nature mapping workshop: Do some hands-on environmental work with this class presented by our education department May 30 and 31.
Visitors to Northwest Trek in spring 2008 may notice our tree safety project along the entry road.
Northwest Trek Wildlife Park is a treasure for wildlife enthusiasts. The signature tram tour through the 435-acre free-roaming area offers the opportunity to spot different species of animals as they wander through forests, wetlands and meadows. In the core walking-tour area, visitors can get a peek at native wild canines and cats as well as forest and wetland critters. The 723-acre park has a little bit of everything: lakes, trails, meadows and plenty of animals. Located near Mount Rainier in Washington state just south of Seattle and Tacoma, Northwest Trek is home to more than 200 North American animals representing more than 30 species. Check for seasonal hours.
Have you found an injured or orphaned wild animal?
See the Wildlife Rehabilitators' Web site.
Where to stay near Northwest Trek Other area activities
Walk the core area for free, earn a behind-the-scenes tour: Join the Trek Trackin' walking program
sponsored by St. Joseph Heart and Vascular Center.
Application for Artists for September 27--28 Wildlife Art Show (PDF)
Please do not leave valuables in your vehicle.
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