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Thomas Dambo's
Trolls: A Field Study

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Animals & Habitats

Over 40 species of native Northwest animals live in our wildlife park. Find out what's open and closed.

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We are located in Eatonville, central to Seattle, Tacoma and Olympia. Plan your experience.

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We Conserve Wildlife

Since 1975, Northwest Trek Wildlife Park has been the best place to see native Northwest wildlife. But we're also dedicated to conserving that wildlife for our planet. We've been recognized for over 40 years of high standards by the Association of Zoos & Aquariums. And we protect wild habitats with earth-friendly practices.

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See native Northwest animals, like adorable baby bison, majestic moose, and rescued cougars, at Northwest Trek Wildlife Park!
Little legs, full speed. 💨🦬 Spark the young bison calf is already faster than the herd. Look at him go! 

📹: Keeper Jordan
Turns out the best naps come with a view. 🌲💤

One-year-old rescued cougar Sienna has claimed the highest branch as her favorite snoozing spot. After overcoming a tough start in life, she's growing into a confident young cougar. 🐾

📷: Keeper Carly
Our elk herd is growing! 💗 Five spotted elk calves are staying close to their moms and learning the ways of the herd in the Free-Roaming Area. 

📹: Keeper Deanna
The adorable two-month-old critically endangered Red Wolf pups recently received caribou hay for enrichment, giving them a chance to explore, play, and practice natural behaviors as they grow. ❤️