Address: Tacoma, WA 98407, USA
“One of the most consistently active areas of the PDZA. The puffins and murres are always up to something. The pinnipeds are also nearly always in view. Missed the sea otters last time, but caught them snoozing this time. Miss the walrus. Great zoo architecture for both the residents and us visitors. Update: Walrus are back and they are wonderful.”
Address: Vancouver, WA 98685, USA
“After a heavy breakfast it was a nice morning for a walk. Several trail heads to connect with the paved Salmon Creek trail. Along with the woodlands and sport fields, I noticed a disk golf course. None of the holes were near the creek though which would have made for a nice water hazard.”
Address: Duvall Monroe Rd NE, Duvall, WA 98019, USA
“The key to enjoying this place is to not take yourself too seriously, and be courteous with others. If you see other people in the parking lot chat with them to avoid conflicts in the field. As one of the few pheasant release sites and dog training areas in the Seattle area, there are a ton of people hunting it every day of the season. Some folks use it to take kids out, others to get puppies some bird contacts, others just to get the dog some exercise. Most people you see here are friendly and cordial. Don't be the one guy that ruins everyone else's day.”
Address: 35303 SE Fish Hatchery Rd, Fall City, WA 98024, USA
“Where else in the US can you drive 30min from a city to a Wallaby ranch?? My husband and I just visited for July 4th weekend and it was such a charming, wonderful, and educational experience. Turns out we both actually know very little about kangaroos so the video introduction we watched was really fun and informative. The owner clearly cares about his animals and is very knowledgeable (definitely bring any questions you can think of because he will enthusiastically answer everything). You can tell that he puts a lot of thought into caring for the ranch and into making these large group experiences memorable for every single visitor. Everyone has a chance to take personal photos, feed the roos, and pet them! I also can’t believe how clean he keeps the property. The animals are so happy and relaxed. It’s beautiful to see. If folks take the time to read the website and do a little research, setting up a time for a tour is actually really easy and straightforward (I would call during reasonable business hours - pacific time). The owner does a lot to make sure he can accommodate as many people’s schedules as possible, so it’s actually a little infuriating to see the recent spate of entitled 1-star tiktok reviewers from people who didn’t get what they wanted or couldn’t be bothered to be patient. Definitely come for a visit if you want a safe, educational experience and - do remember that this ranch is maintained by a very passionate, kind individual who really cares about his kangaroos. This isn’t a circus act and it’s a group experience where everyone should be able to learn/enjoy *together*.”
Address: 18715 299th Ave SE, Monroe, WA 98272, USA
“Alderleaf opened up many doors for myself, it was a life changing experience but the school is not for everyone, though sometimes i wish it was! Like many situations in life, what you put in is what you get out, and after two years as a student at alderleaf I am ready to take on the next chapter of my life and plunge forward in my studies at Western Washington University. I aspire an environmental career (park ranger), and my time at Alderleaf not only sets me apart from the rest but it drew me closer to our natural world and brought out my naturalist side in extraordinary ways. At this school we learn about permaculture, animal track and sign, ethnobotany, plant ID, forestry, ancestral skills, friction fire and wilderness survival skills to name a few. Alderleaf is a incredibly close-knit community that is very welcoming, but mostly inspiring. If you have a chance, explore their web page, watch some student testimonials and if your inspired, please take the plunge! for me, it was worth every penny and every sacrifice. I plan to always stay connected and be apart of this rich community!”
Address: 22715 US-2, Monroe, WA 98272, USA
“This place was fun there's not a whole lot to do out here but it was fun to trek out there one day. They have a ton of cool reptiles. I saw two alligators and the turtles were awesome to see. The snakes were big. We skipped the spider section. 🤣🤣”
Address: 19525 SE 54th St, Issaquah, WA 98027, USA
“A great zoo for little ones. My 2 year old and I went two times around the zoo in 2 hours. Love how you can see all the animals up close and that they have so many statues of other zoo animals. Hoping to come back when more features are open like feeding animals or seeing presentations. Update. Came with my 2 and 4 year old and we had a lovely time. Parking was a bit challenging but a great size zoo for toddlers. We were able to feed the animals and actually got to see the tigers awake. Great staff who enjoy interacting with the kids.”
Address: 5400 N Pearl St, Tacoma, WA 98407, USA
“I love Point Defiance Zoo! There aquariums are breathtaking and beautiful. So many wonderful animals to look at and learn about. I find that the animals have amazing habitats! The zoo does amazing work for endangered species! I highly suggest talking you kids and adults will have a great time too! I go once a year!”
Address: 5400 N Pearl St, Tacoma, WA 98407, USA
Address: 601 N 59th St, Seattle, WA 98103, USA
“Woodland park zoo is great, however they should be ashamed of the restaurant food quality and selection. Bring your own food.”
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