Pros: lots of animal exhibits, trams through natural habitats, great self-guided tours, good exercise! Cons: none
Enjoying wildlife in a true atmosphere is made very easy with Western Washington’s Northwest Trek. Combining both a zoo and a wildlife refuge, the Northwest Trek Wildlife Park is a 723 acre park that takes some of the best that the beauty of ...
Pros: cageless environment for most animals. Cons: Some animals are still in enclosures.
I've just returned from an incredible weekend (and organized photo tour) to Northwest Trek. As a wildlife photographer, I always try to get pictures of animals in their natural habitat (and organize all of my vacations around doing just that). When I ...
Pros: Animals, friendly people-very natural Cons: The only bathroom is at the opening (one port-a-potty is near the bear)
This is my 3rd go at writing this. Hopefully I can finish this time! Thanks, AOL!
First, let's do a review: zoos use cages. You are going to see everything they have in exhibit. Wildlife parks are in their natural setting: you may NOT see your...
Pros: great park Cons: need more area for animals.
Here is a fun park that will take your breath away, as you take a trolly/bus ride through open rodes with animals in arms reach. You will see deer, buffalo, mountain goats, antelope, and many more native animals up close and personal.
Pros: Great place to relax Cons: Bathroom situation- one at the beginning and poorly maintained pot-a-potty in the middle.
This place is fantastic. All the animals are in natural settings. The keepers are very friendly. The bus ride thru the open spaces was very informative. One problem with the ride was that the people in the last car didn't get as long a view of the...
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