Most Washingtonians know Sequim as our lovely lavender capital. And while that certainly is a strong selling point, it also happens to be home to a place where you can get up-close-and-personal with a lot of beautiful wildlife. If you’ve never heard of Olympic Game Farm, here’s why you should go.
Olympic Game Farm is a drive-through safari and wildlife experience in Sequim.
Sequim, Washington / Google There are currently over 200 animals on-site.
Olympic Game Farm worked exclusively for Walt Disney Studios for almost 30 years, filming both at the farm and other nearby locations.
Joel Nichols / Google In the past, some of their animal stars have been featured in films like Charlie, the Lonesome Cougar and Grizzly Adams.
Disney Studios began to move away from nature films after the death of Walt Disney.
Olympic Game Farm / Facebook In 1972, Olympic Game Farm was opened to the public, and the rest is history.
Book a self-guided driving tour, which consists of 84 acres of terrain filled with wildlife.
Teri R / Google It’s not uncommon for the animals to come right up to your car and beg for bread.
Each driving tour takes about an hour, and your admission grants you an all-day pass to the route.
Garrett Steele / Google After all, creatures like this are worth seeing more than once.
There’s no telling which animals you will see during your tour.
Olympic Game Farm / Facebook From llama and elk to more exotic creatures like zebras, Olympic Game Farm has them all.
Admission to Olympic Game Farm is just $17 for adults and $14 for children.
Mohammad Quandeel / Google Children under the age of five are free. You’re also welcome to purchase whole wheat bread for $3 at the ticket office.
As you can see, this is a fun activity the whole family can do safely from the comfort of your car. Check the game farm’s current hours here.
Sequim, Washington / Google
There are currently over 200 animals on-site.
Joel Nichols / Google
In the past, some of their animal stars have been featured in films like Charlie, the Lonesome Cougar and Grizzly Adams.
Olympic Game Farm / Facebook
In 1972, Olympic Game Farm was opened to the public, and the rest is history.
Teri R / Google
It’s not uncommon for the animals to come right up to your car and beg for bread.
Garrett Steele / Google
After all, creatures like this are worth seeing more than once.
From llama and elk to more exotic creatures like zebras, Olympic Game Farm has them all.
Mohammad Quandeel / Google
Children under the age of five are free. You’re also welcome to purchase whole wheat bread for $3 at the ticket office.
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Address: Olympic Game Farm, 1423 Ward Rd, Sequim, WA 98382, USA