Address: 1423 Ward Rd, Sequim, WA 98382, USA
Phone: +13606834295
Sunday: 9AM–5PM
Monday: 9AM–5PM
Tuesday: 9AM–5PM
Wednesday: 9AM–5PM
Thursday: 9AM–5PM
Friday: 9AM–5PM
Saturday: 9AM–6PM
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So many cute animals. Could buy breads and feed some of them. It’s truly an amazing experience, seeing those animals gather around our car and feeding them. My friends were happy and screaming as 3-year-olds.
Christine Noelle Tempongko
You get to feed most of the animals there. You drive your car and stay in your vehicle. You can feed them with the whole wheat bread that can only be purchased when you get your ticket at the gate entrance. Couldn’t download the videos while feeding them here. Fun but kinda scary being up close with the larger animal especially the elk.
Camboy Artistry
I had a great time at Olympic Game Farm! It was exciting to be able to feed the animals. I would definitely recommend this trip to anyone, especially families with kids. The only thing I would caution is not to stop your car while you're on the farm, as there are animals running around everywhere.
Heather Ferrin
What a unique experience!!!!! While there are lions and tigers....the main experience is driving through several varieties of animals where they comfortably come to your car! It's a little bit intimidating at first, but if you follow the rules, it's a safe and fun trip! Currently there are Golden and Bald Eagles hanging around as well. Don't forget about the wonderful gift shop and friendly staff too! I'd give this 10 stars if I could! Some animals seen- Elk, Sika deer, Fallow deer, Bison, Yaks, Llamas, wolves, beer, Eagles( not part of the farm).
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That's Russian... Just used Google... Here is what it said: When will you make acceptable conditions for predators ???? Tigers need water for swimming, lion, puma, wolf, raccoons and tigers need more space to run! You can not keep them in such small cells!
It was heartbreaking seeing the big cats. The cages are so small. They have no room at all.
For the love of God, if you visit do not feed them that twrrible bread. THAT is NOT part of a bear's diet. This place has received multiple animal welfare violations.
Yes.... There were people the with their dogs...
Yes they are awake
Kind of both, depends on the type of animal
This is mainly a drive through animal park. There are areas like the food area, and the kids/reptile area that you can get out, and the parking is gravel, so as long as you can manage gravel, or have someone to push the wheelchair, you are good. You don't have to get out at all to enjoy the main park.
ADULTS (AGES 15+) $15 CHILDREN (AGES 6-14) $13 SENIORS (AGES 55+) $13 CHILDREN (AGES 5 & UNDER) FREE
Yes, but i would discourage it. The animals are really up close and it could make the dog or game animals nervous
Adults $17 (ages 15+) Children $14 (ages 6-14) Seniors $14 (ages 55+) Children (ages 5 &under) FREE All rates are per person in the vehicle & are all day passes no reservations are required
You should try it. Its a lot of fun. You get close to magnificent animals. These are NOT wild animals.
Their walk thru portion opens this weekend
Only whole wheat. It's easy to just buy it there. Only $2 per loaf. The money goes back to support the animals.
We go regularly between March to October. So, almost all year.
No. They are just interested in the bread that you give them.
Three hours to do everything. Make sure to get a hotdog. They serve Vienna beef dogs. The best.
I called ahead, dogs are allowed inside a car, but not in a truck bed, say.
Whole wheat bread. $2 a loaf purchased at gate. Get one loaf per person at a minimum.
Yes they are
They do have a small petting zoo before entering into the wild game. But due to covid and lack of help, it's been closed.
Yes, we are.
Absolutely not for hunting. I can see how the name might imply that, but no.
$17 per adult and you can go through as many times as you want for the day. They do limit bread purchases later in the day, it's $3 per loaf.
Jean, thank you for your question. Right now under the Governor's Phase 2 for Zoo's and Similar Facilities, requires us to use only credit cards and to eliminate the use of cash. Cash transactions will resume when the appropriate phase allows us to. Thank you!
You can feed the animals still. Only allowed to feed them the bread bought at game farm. Lol no the animals are not wearing masks for your protection.
3 hours and make sure to get your hot dog and soft drinks
Yeah our dog seemed to like it, at least a happy panicked about all the animals
SPRING Hours. 9:00am - 4:00pm Arrive AT LEAST one hour before closing Addmission - by Ages: All Day Pass IN VEHICLE 0-5. Are Free 6-14 $13 each 15-54 $15 each 55+ $13 each For Group of 10 or more (or military) get $1.00 off each price above. After Memorial Day driving rates change & walking tours open. For put to date info visit: https://olygamefarm.com
Yes, take about 12 loaves of bread and just use them sparingly, tearing into 4 pieces or so. By the time you get to bison, elk and the poor little deer who get bullied out of the way you will need all the bread you can get. The bison are aggressive and will put their faces in the car, just stuff a chunk right into their mouths and blue slobbery tongues. Dont stop moving because they will box you in. Scary fun.
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Its opens spring to late fall
900am
Yes, very active once they see you have food
No you can't bring a water gun and no you can't touch the bear the animals get plenty of water through out the day and the bears are behind a little fence and you're not allowed out of your car while you drive through
We spent a couple of hours. The admission price is good for all day, so you can go through as many times as you want.
You can bring your dog in the drive thru but not in the petting place so your good to bring him in the car with you and take a look at the animals ((:
I think there's a separate route for RVs and buses. But not sure for trailers. But definitely, u can park them outaide and visit.
I would call the game farm directly. That said; even if you were able to view the game farm via a bus you would miss a key part of the experience. You would not get to experience the one on one interaction with the animals as you feed them from your vehicle window. You haven't lived until you have elk, musk ox or bison slobber on your steering wheel!
Yes, you can bring your own bread. Whole wheat only. I recommend bring as much as possible. We brought 50 loaves and made through once. You need it for the buffalo. Those guys can eat.
No camel rides, you drive thru and can feed them. Take ferry to Port Angele or Port Townsend. I love this place. Buffalo are not shy!
Yes. I have to say I loved it. Buy wheat bread at entrance, buy more then you think. Went thru twice.
9 am-4pm
We brought our brand new car there and only had a little bison slobber...no damage
Yes, at 9 am to 5 pm.
9a to 5p but recommend being prepared as Holidays such as Memorial Day, 4th of July, Labor Day, etc are busy times and there may be a wait depending on that.
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