If you haven't been to Northwest Trek, it might be worth a trip for you and your family and friends. The Northwest Trek Wildlife Park is a wildlife park located in Eatonville, Washington, near the city of Enumclaw. The park features a 435-acre free-roaming area where visitors can see animals such as bison, elk, mountain goats, and bighorn sheep. There is also a tram tour that takes visitors through a separate area where they can see animals such as bears, wolves, and wolverines. The park also has a number of walking trails, a playground, and picnic areas. The park is open year-round but some of the amenities may not be available due to the weather.
The tram tour at Northwest Trek Wildlife Park is a guided tour that takes visitors through a separate area of the park where they can see some of the animals The tour lasts about 45 minutes and covers about 7 miles of terrain. The tour guide provides information about the animals and their habitats, as well as the park's conservation efforts. The tram is open-air and visitors can take photos during the tour. The tram tour is an optional add-on to the general admission, and it is not included in the general admission price. It runs on certain days and times, and it is a good idea to check the schedule and availability in advance.
It is a special treat indeed. Fun for the whole family.
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