Olympic Game Farm
- February 19, 2003
- Rated 4 of 5 by
jkn from Eatonville, Washington
This is a drive-through wildlife park. You can buy loaves of bread there to feed to the animals. Be careful!! These animals are very tame and expect you to feed them. Be sure they cannot get their heads inside of your vehicle. When they tell you not to stop your vehicle in the buffalo area they mean it!
From journal Awesome Olympic Peninsula
Olympic Game Farm, Inc.
- May 6, 2002
- Rated 3 of 5 by
Laura from Chicago, Illinois
We did the driving tour. The cost is $9 per person and you also have to buy their bags of bread. You throw it to feed the animals along the drive. The bears have learned to make it more entertaining by catching it in the air or waving their paws. The llamas are docile and will stick ther heads right into the car. They warn you that the buffalo will charge your vehicle and they can do a number on the paint job. The yaks are funny too. There is a prarie dog town, zebras, elk and ostriches. Many of the aminals have been in movies or circuses and retire to the farm. There is a walking tour to see many animals on the endangered species list like timber wolves, Siberian tigers, spotted leopards and African lions.
From journal A week on the Olympic Peninsula