Washington - Northwest Trek Wildlife Park
Founded: 1975
Size: 723 Acres (293 Hectares)
Species & Subspecies (On and Off Exhibit): 34
Mammals 21
Birds 8
Reptiles & Amphibians 4
Fish 0
Invertebrates 1
When designing zoo exhibits, sometimes less is more, and nowhere is that philosophy better proven true than this facility dedicated entirely to North American wildlife. Depending on the angle many of the enclosures don’t look like enclosures at all, rather slices of actual wild landscape. The most notable part of the park is the vast 435 acre drive-through portion with large herds of moose, elk, rocky mountain goat, bison, caribou, and several other North American hoofstock. It used to be an almost hour-long tram tour, but now you can use your own vehicle to navigate the area. The enclosures viewed on foot are just as remarkable. No need for expensive rockwork or thematic recreations, as simply fencing off a forested area is both cost effective and stunning. Habitats for bears, wolves and smaller cats are all among the best of their kind anywhere in the world with dense foliage and tall trees. There are also viewing areas at multiple different vantage points to make it easier to actually find the animals among the landscape. A hugely impressive bald eagle aviary was recently added and has a tunnel walkway through the middle of the exhibit. There are various small mammals as well including wolverine, American badger and fisher which are all uncommon in zoos worldwide. Among all of the large forest habitats, don’t miss out on a modest discovery center that has some unique herps and invertebrates, banana slugs being the most significant thing to note. Big or small, Northwest Trek is consistently brilliant in all aspects.
Drive-through Enclosure,
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American Black Bear Exhibit,
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Canadian Lynx Exhibit,
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Bald Eagle Aviary, tinybeans.com
American Bison in Drive-through Enclosure,
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Zoochat Gallery:
Northwest Trek Wildlife Park - ZooChat
Zoo Website:
Northwest Trek Wildlife Park - native Northwest animals in Eatonville, WA
Zoo Map:
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