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    Olympic Game Farm

    3.9 (399 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated 1 week ago

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    Marshall G.

    Well this was a WOW experience, You buy a loaf of feed - bread to pass out to o the animals that walk up and beg from your window. Elk,Bison,deer, yaks ,zebra Close enough to feed , pet , and smell. They drool on your windows. The offer a military discount and it's all day pass. You can go again. After the visit , there is a store and concession stand. Excellent Hot Dog. Freshly grilled on the outdoor bbq. Great way to have fun. Highly Recommend.

    Bread you may purchase for $5 each loaf
    Wilter T.

    I saw this place online and had to make a quick pit stop. Do note that it's roughly 2 to 2 and a half hour drive from Seattle so please plan ahead! To be frank, you can experience the whole park within 30 mins but you can go around as much as you'd like up until closing (your admission is good for all day). You start off by pulling up to a little booth where you pay for admission and purchase the loaves of bread to feed the animals. One thing they'll remind you time after time is that you should not feed any outside food to the animals, they will kick you out of the park if you break this rule (there's plenty of staff driving around to enforce this rule). When you drive around, the animals walk straight to your car! Be aware that you will be covered in slobber or crumbs. Your car may also be covered in slobber or scratches (from the animals) if not too careful. One tip I would recommend is to not use yo all your bread right away. Remember you can drive around the park multiple times (it's a giant loop). I would drive around one to see what animals are out and about and then drive around again to experience the feeding. I love animals so this was a great experience for me and I ended up spending over an hour and a half at the park. A great place to visit for sure!

    Derrick G.

    This is an excellent drive through game farm/safari. This farm has numerous animals such as bears, tigers, eagles and bison. You can purchase bread as you enter to feed the bison and deer. They will literally stick their heads in your vehicle. This is a very fun and interactive place to visit.

    Bear
    Chanthon K.

    We went today and it's amazing. It's $25 for adults and $20 for kids age 6 to 17. We bought 3 loaves of bread. Should've bought more because by the time we got to the bisons, we only had a few slices left. The kids were laughing and scared at the same time. They all had a wonderful time. Just have to drive slowly because the elks, bisons, and deer went up right to the window. I would recommend to families with small children or teenagers.

    Meeting the goats in the petting zoo.
    Nanette P.

    We arrived when they first open which ended up being the perfect choice. There were fewer people and the animals were all alert and hungry. We saw a lot of baby animals and loved the bison and elk. There is no where else you can safely get this close to these animals. After going through the car path twice our daughter enjoyed the petting zoo. We've been before but for whatever reason, we enjoyed this visit the most.

    Edna D.

    Perfect family activity especially if you have small children (we don't have little ones but then again we had so much fun). We are delighted to see almost all the animals roaming freely - but we're sad to see a few animals with eye irritation. We have a lot of priceless, hilarious pictures of zebras, yak and deer eating from our hands. Make sure to buy more loaves of bread ($5 each) we bought 5 loaves and was not enough. The interactions with the animals was the best part of the tour. I highly recommend this different fun experience to anyone. Don't forget to wash your car after!

    Christina H.

    What an amazingly fun experience!!!!! I never even knew this place existed but I'm sure glad I figured it out haha Took the whole family for an excursion and we drove through it atleast 2 or 3 times and still couldn't get enough ! We bought probably 15 loaves of bread I'd suggest going earlier in the morning vs later because the animals get full and lazy lol definitely more interactive in the morning. They come RIGHT up to you and breathe all over you (beware of the smells) Great place to build core memories , for sure

    Elk

    PRICING: Pricing is too much, far too expensive for the overall experience. Should be based per car! ANIMALS: Some animals actually came up to your car and you could see clearly to take pictures. Some animals are way too fenced up that you are not able to take pictures. some even seemed stressed out. STAFF: Staff is not the nicest, I get you want people to follow proper rules but staff needs to be more respectful and professional. OVERALL: Good experience but would not recommend or visit again.

    Bambi
    Alex B.

    It's amazingly nice to spend some time at this place. Buffalos literally put their heads inside cars if you let them (and their saliva will drop haha). A lot of different animals like bears, zebras, wolves are there. I was impressed by buffalos .

    Jennifer Nicole G.

    One of the coolest wild animal drive thru parks I've ever been to! At Olympic Game Farm, upon arrival you're greeted by staff and learn the rules of the farm. You have the option to purchase bread to feed the animals, $5 per loaf, and must adhere to the posted signs. General admission is $25/per person but is good for the entire day. You pay per person not per car load and we went thru twice. We saw every animal up close and personal. While they are all giants beasts, they are very tame and people friendly; they know the drill and come to you every time for food! I'm sure it sounds excessive but we bought a dozen loaves and went thru 3 times, lol and had the most amazing/new experience each time thru. The staff is all very friendly and there's employees roaming every area to ensure guests are compliant with the rules. This is a must see if you're traveling to the North West! Well worth the fees and the experience of a lifetime!

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    Sibel A.

    HARD NO. I have been thinking about this the proper way to address the experience that I had at the Olympic Game Farm. This place is literally screaming liability. Following my visit, I was not surprised to find that Olympic Game Park is a party to lawsuits for animal mistreatment and featured in several papers for their treatment of animals. The pens are extremely small for the predator type animals (wolf, tigers, etc.). I was not able to find whether there were any suit in regard to negligence due to the danger to public. My issue is the lack of staff or overall incompetence of the staff at this facility. There are a lot of signs at the park, like "Don't stop near the entrance of the pens." The issue is that there is no one actually enforces the signage at the park, which creates the dangerous situations of cars getting sandwiched with wild animals surrounding them (This is what happened to me). For perspective, I was driving a truck and still feared for mine and the animals safety. Additionally, the staff is not fully transparent in regard to the reality of the park. The disclosure given and posted is to "Lock your doors." This is seems totally reasonable and easy to do (they don't tell you the animals can actually open doors with their teeth and they will try to do that is you run out of food). My car end up being scratched from this experience. I will not be returning nor will I be recommending it to friends. Not a pleasant experience in the bison/elk field at all. The staff should rethink car control for the safety of visitors and the animals.

    Natasya J.

    We got there at 10am. The staff was friendly & instructions were clear! We get the chance to feed a lot of animals & the animals were tamed! We absolutely love it!

    Pamela H.

    It's always fun to see and feed the animals. They come right up to your car. I'm not sure I would go again. The reason is that I feel it is overpriced for the experience. $35 for two seniors. That is a lot of money. I don't think the value is there. It's fun but not a good value u

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    The wait was long in the auto tour. But it was fun to feed the bison. The reptiles were really cool.

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    Super fun! Way more animals than other drive through zoos. And a petting zoo too! Very enjoyable.

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    Ask the Community - Olympic Game Farm

    How long do people typically spend driving through?

    We have some animal lovers in our family so we spend about an hour here

    Can we buy bread at home or do we have to buy their bread?

    No animal should survive off bread. And no goo d zoo should allow people to free feed their animals bread. If this place truly cared about their animals health they wouldn't allow such a travesty to happen. But, all that place cares about is peoples… Read more

    Can a low motor-vehicle chassis enter?

    It should be fine. I'd call the super friendly staff and ask just to be sure. (360) 683-4295

    How long do people spend here?

    Spend 1 hr+ since it's so far out! Make a day trip out of it. Your entrance receipt is an all day pass so you can go through it as many times as you want!

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    You have the option to purchase bread to feed the animals, $5 per loaf, and must adhere to the posted signs.

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    Beacon Hill Children's Farm - Several Peacocks were in the Children's Farm but there were also some outside the main farm area.

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