What to do and see in Eatonville, Eatonville: The Best Things to do

May 16, 2022 Roseanne Arnett

Discover the best top things to do in Eatonville, United States including Santa’s Reindeer Company, Northwest Trek Wildlife Park, Deep Forest Challenge, Pioneer Farm Museum & Ohop Indian Village, Alder Lake Park, Center Street Junction, Four Winds Studio and Art Gallery.

1. Santa’s Reindeer Company

4620 Christensen Muck Rd E, Eatonville, WA 98328-9730 +1 253-209-4809 [email protected] http://www.santasreindeercompany.com
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Santa’s Reindeer Company

Santa’s Reindeer Company is a Family Business providing Live Reindeer Displays on your location, as well as Farm Tours of our Reindeer Farm for Public & Private Individuals, Families & Groups. During your Private Farm Tour we provide a 20 minute “Story About Reindeer”, where you will learn all of Santa’s Secrets and some really cool facts. This is followed by an interactive "Hands On" experience of the Reindeer Farm, where you will “Walk With the Reindeer”, feed and pet them and get to know all about Santa's Magical Reindeer! Ho Ho Ho!

Reviewed By herrcirhan - Puyallup, United States

Oh what fun it is to see the Reindeer at Santa's Reindeer Company. Stanley and Cheryl were amazing hosts and guides around the farm. They were professional, informative, helpful, and made our experience one of a kind. We appreciated the easy booking process and the family friendly and COVID appropriate experience. We plan to go back next year and even hope to visit during the summer to see some of the differences in the animals that were mentioned during our tour.

2. Northwest Trek Wildlife Park

11610 Trek Dr E, Eatonville, WA 98328-9502 +1 360-832-6117 http://www.nwtrek.org
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4.5 based on 478 reviews

Northwest Trek Wildlife Park

Currently closed through March 31, 2020. SMELL MOOSE BREATH! Hop aboard a comfortable tram for a narrated tour of 435 acres in which American bison, Roosevelt elk, woodland caribou, bighorn sheep, moose and deer roam free. See bears, otters, badgers, lynx, bobcats, foxes, wolves and other native Northwest animals in natural exhibits along paved pathways under towering evergreens. Soar high in the sky on our Zip Wild set of zip line/challenge courses that test both mental and physical agility. All just an hour's drive from SeaTac Airport.

Reviewed By meganhowdy - Olympia, United States

Love this place! I went almost every week over the summer. I love that a ticket on the tram is included in your entry fee. It is an absolute must! The tour guides are very educated on the land and the native animals. Also great for photographers!

3. Deep Forest Challenge

11610 Trek Dr E, Eatonville, WA 98328-9502 +1 360-832-7163 [email protected]
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4.5 based on 7 reviews

Deep Forest Challenge

"What is Deep Forest Challenge? "Deep Forest Challenge takes zip lining to a new dimension. Located in side Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium and Northwest Trek Wildlife Park, Deep Forest Challenge has intergraded aerial ropes course with zip lining and the best part is, you get to do it all yourself! "Swing out of your comfort zone" Participants not only get the opportunity to soar from tree to tree on our exhilarating zip lines, they also have an array of challenges to conquer. A participant gains to experience breathtaking Andes bridges, invigorating high wires and adrenaline-charged Tarzan swings; Deep Forest Challenge has created it all! At Deep Forest Challenge we believe in taking your challenges to new heights and setting new boundaries. Deep Forest Challenge's professional staff teaches you to utilize your equipment properly and safely so a participant can have a more intimate experience in creating a lifelong memory. We have created fun for the entire family! Courses designed for the entire family to enjoy the outdoors together. From 5 to 85 years of age. All of Deep Forest Challenges courses are fabricated to prevent from inhibiting with a trees growth. Each platform is specially engineered to coincide with the forest's natural evolution, making our courses the most Eco Friendly in Washington State. Deep Forest Challenge is an approved activity for YMCA, Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts of America. Deep Forest Challenge offers a safe and encouraging environment for everyone on the course. Using state of the art safety equipment, a participant cannot detach themselves from the course at any time. We offer group rates of 10% of 15 people or more, great for your next corporate event or team building activity. We offer Military Discounts of 10% off and 20% off for a second time around. Plus much more! Deep Forest Challenge courses are a unique and creative idea for birthday parties, anniversaries or even a first date!

4. Pioneer Farm Museum & Ohop Indian Village

7716 Ohop Valley Rd E, Eatonville, WA 98328-9342 +1 360-832-6300 http://www.pioneerfarmmuseum.org/
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4.0 based on 25 reviews

Pioneer Farm Museum & Ohop Indian Village

Take a journey back to the 1880s to relive the times of homesteaders in Washington State or experience life in an Indian Village, through narrated tours through a reconstructed pioneer farm, schoolhouse and trading post.

Reviewed By nursiejill - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

This place is 5 stars! I have traveled to many history museums and this one was so amazing because almost everything was hands on for the kids! They were truly able to experience the pioneer lifestyle! They rotated us through different areas. Outdoor area to visit the farm animals, horse rides and jumping into a haystack. There was also a blacksmith station, pounding nails, old fashioned saws to try out. It all seems "dangerous" but hey kids need to have experiences and not live in a bubble! Just provide parental supervision! Lastly we went into an old farm house replica to learn chores and all about the pioneer lifestyle. Well worth the money spent - the only thing that could make it better would be more time in each area. The next time we are in the area we will definitely visit again! (My kids ages 8, 10 and 13). We didn't have time to go to the Indian area because we were there too late in the day and they had already closed down.

5. Alder Lake Park

50324 School Rd, Eatonville, WA 98328-9479
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4.0 based on 51 reviews

Alder Lake Park

Reviewed By U2587JBlarryc

wonderful park, plenty of RV spots. park is clean and well maintained by city of Tacoma... will return again... 5 stars...

6. Center Street Junction

101 Mashell Ave N, Eatonville, WA 98328-8936 +1 360-832-2526 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/Center-Street-Junction-215237005908261/
Center Street Junction

Center Street Junction is located in the beautiful town of Eatonville Washington, in the foothills of Mount Rainier. CSJ is here, along with the Eatonville Family Agency, to help our community. We are a non-profit organization dedicated to serving individuals, families and senior citizens in need. Our vintage thrift section is brimming with treasures donated by the community, just waiting to be discovered. We are home to 40+ local merchant artisans, with products ranging from collectables and antiques to homemade frames, soaps, decor, and everything in between. Our cafe style eatery, "Mixed Fixins," hosts an array of delicious lunch and snack options, including a full salad bar, baked potato bar, nachos, soups, tacos, and fresh-baked chocolate chip cookies, dinner rolls and cinnamon rolls.

127 Washington Ave S, Eatonville, WA 98328-2517 +1 253-985-0059 http://www.experiencewa.com/wa/specialty-stores/four-winds-studio-and-art-gallery
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