A 725-acre wildlife park home to over 100 animals native to the Pacific Northwest
Northwest Trek Wildlife Park
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Giant News: Trolls are coming! 🎉
Beginning Oct. 15, Northwest Trek Wildlife Park and Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium become the first locations in the Pacific Northwest to host TROLLS: A Field Study by acclaimed artist Thomas Dambo.
✨ Learn more at TrollTrek.org
📷 Courtesy of Imagine & Thomas Dambo
Northwest Trek Wildlife Park
The otter sisters are putting their noses to work! 🦦🦦
Oakley and Blakely spent time exploring fabric enrichment filled with hidden treats. By tucking snacks into folds and pockets, keepers encourage natural foraging behaviors, giving the curious sisters a fun challenge.
Nine critically endangered red wolf pups born April 18 at our offsite facility are growing fast and thriving. ❤️🐺
These playful pups are an important part of the effort to help save one of the world’s most endangered canids.
Sound on for adorable baby howls! The seven-week-old Red Wolf pups are starting to find their voices.
The critically endangered American Red Wolf family will remain behind the scenes at our offsite facility, so stay tuned online for pupdates.
Calli knows how to reach the best snacks! With her long legs and impressive height, Calli can browse leaves, twigs, and fresh growth high in the trees that many other animals can't reach. Moose are built for browsing, using their flexible lips and strong tongues to pull vegetation from branches.
You may notice something new on one of our elk! One of our 13-year-old elk is now wearing a GPS collar, helping staff locate and monitor the herd across our 435-acre Free-Roaming Area.
A big thank you to the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe for donating this technology.
More sweet puppy moments! ❤️ Nine critically endangered red wolf pups born April 18 at our offsite facility are growing fast and thriving. These playful pups are an important part of the effort to help save one of the world’s most endangered canids.
Sound up for adorable baby howls! ❤️ The 7-week-old Red Wolf pups are finding their voices. The litter includes six males and three females, and is the latest success in recovering this critically endangered species. The American Red Wolf family will remain behind the scenes at our offsite facility.
Happy Pride Month! Join us in celebrating inclusion, compassion, and empathy at Northwest Trek. Our Pride Celebration returns this weekend, June 6–7, bringing our community together to honor love, diversity, and belonging while connecting with wildlife and nature. 🌈
The wood ducks are back! 🦆 And they're not the only interesting birds making an appearance. Check out this wild Greylag/Canada Goose hybrid recently spotted at Northwest Trek! From colorful wood ducks to rare hybrids, there's always something new to discover.