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Eatonville Attractions

The Northwest Trek in Eatonville is a wildlife park where the animals roam free and the visitors tour the park by tram. The animals are native to North America and have 715 acres to run free.

Northwest Trek is open year round, offering visitors a chance to see the animals as they change throughout the year.
Elbe, Washington
(Near Northwest Trek)
Elbe is just a hamlet south of Tacoma with only a handful of families calling themselves Elbe residents. The town's main claim to fame is the Mt. Rainier Scenic Railroad that stops at the Elbe Depot.
Elbe - Mount Rainier Scenic Railroad
The Mount Rainier Scenic Railroad, which departs from the little town of Elbe, offers excursions on a steam train through the beautiful Mr Rainier area. The company also offers theme trains such as the "Autumn Leaves" train, The "Great Punkin Express" and more.
Tips
Hours and prices vary.
Pioneer Farm Museum
The Pioneer Farm Museum in Eatonville offers guided tours of the museum which transports guests to a bygone era. See life as it existed in the Eatonville area in the 1880s. During the summer months it is also possible to visit the Pioneer Farm Museum's Ohop Indian Village on a Native American Tour.
Address
Eatonville Pioneer Farm Museum
7716 Ohop Valley Road East
Eatonville, WA 98328-9342
United States
Phone 1 (360) 832-6300
Fax 1 (360) 832-4533
Hours
March 15 to June 15
MonTueWedThuFriSatSun
OpenClosedClosedClosedClosedClosed11:1511:15
Close 16:0016:00
June 16 to September 5
MonTueWedThuFriSatSun
Open11:1511:1511:1511:1511:1511:1511:15
Close16:0016:0016:0016:0016:0016:0016:00
September 6 to November 22
MonTueWedThuFriSatSun
OpenClosedClosedClosedClosedClosed11:1511:15
Close 16:0016:00
Cost
Adult$ 7.50
Child 18 & under$ 6.50
Senior over 61$ 6.50
Child 2 & underFREE
All values are in United States Dollars
Facilities
Gift shop
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