![]() ![]() Keen-eyed participants may even spot a newborn bison calf and her mother as the popular baby animal season begins at the wildlife park. ![]() Other native Northwest animals that can be spotted on this new premier tour include majestic moose, curious mountain goats, bighorn sheep, black-tailed deer, woodland caribou and a pair of snowy-white trumpeter swans. Guests learn about the native northwest species they’re seeing as they drive by roaming herds of Roosevelt elk and massive bison. “We’re excited to offer our community an unforgettable opportunity to experience wildlife and nature up close in a safe way during this time of social-distancing restrictions.”įollowing the governor’s safety protocols for phase one activities, this innovative guided experience allows families or households to tour the stunning meadows and forests of the wildlife park’s 435-acre Free-Roaming Area in a small caravan of cars, led in front and behind by park staff for everyone’s safety. “Wild Drive is unlike anything we’ve ever offered at Northwest Trek,” said Tim Reid, president of the Metro Parks Tacoma Board of Commissioners. The unique experience opens up the wildlife park’s famous Free-Roaming Area to visitors while keeping everyone safe and healthy. That’s the new Wild Drive premier tour opening to the public May 27 at Northwest Trek Wildlife Park. ![]() Spot a newborn bison calf with EVERYONE getting a window seat. – Experience the awe and wonder of seeing a moose or mountain goat from the comfort and safety of your own car. New exclusive Wild Drive tours to see moose, bison and more open to the public May 27Įatonville, Wash. Drive your own vehicle around Northwest Trek Wildlife Park ![]()
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