Washingtonians have a love for nature and an appreciation for the animals with whom we are fortunate to share our world. The Evergreen State is home to many farms, zoos, and aquariums to visit and view a variety of wildlife. But did you know there is a small, underrated animal sanctuary hiding in Issaquah where you can get up close to wolves, native mountain lions, and other big cats? If you love animals as much as we do and are looking for a smaller, more intimate wild animal experience with a heart for education and conservation, we suggest checking out Cougar Mountain Zoo in Issaquah.
Nestled on 11 acres on the northern slope of Cougar Mountain, the Cougar Mountain Zoo has been educating visitors on animal conservation since 1972.
For over 50 years, Cougar Mountain Zoo WA has had a mission to provide wildlife education, focusing primarily on endangered species and conservation efforts.
During your visit to the cougar zoo, get to know native Gray Wolves.
The world's largest canid is listed on the Federal Endangered Species List due to habitat destruction and illegal poaching. Cougar Mountain Zoo has been doing its part to conserve this beautiful animal by educating visitors in the hopes of increasing understanding of these irreplaceable creatures.
Zookeepers and interns work hard to educate visitors on the importance of animal conservation.
Education starts at the preschool level with Cougar Mountain Zoo's Living Classroom. Schools and Youth programs are invited to view the zoo as a living classroom with a personalized curriculum designed to educate children and youth on the importance of wildlife conservation.
Several Animal Encounter experiences are available if you want to get up close and personal with the residents of Cougar Mountain WA.
Animal Encounters are specialized, guided tours with the utmost emphasis on safety. For a minimum donation, you'll get a rare glimpse into the animal's habitats and view their unique social behaviors.
Choose from three different, up-close Tiger Encounter adventures.
Learn about the zoo's tigers in a protected environment, under the guidance of Cougar Mountain Zoo's Tiger Keepers. Observe tigers playfully socializing in their world-class habitat in this once-in-a-lifetime experience.
You and your family can also interact with the mysterious Madagascar Lemur.
These arboreal primates are critically endangered. Learn more about them when you make a minimum donation of $80 for a Lemur Encounter experience.
Have you ever seen a reindeer herd up close?
During the Reindeer Encounter at the cougar zoo, you'll get to feed the herd special treats, observe their behavior, and learn what makes them unique among other species of deer.
Wildlife education isn't limited to your visit to Cougar Mountain Zoo WA.
Whether you're experiencing a special animal encounter or enjoying a self-guided tour of the zoo, there are plenty of zookeepers on hand who are happy to answer your questions about wildlife conservation.
Get an intimate look at the zoo's residents, and educate yourself on the importance of wildlife conservation at Cougar Mountain Zoo. One glimpse into the eyes of these animals, and you'll understand why Cougar Mountain WA is so passionate about protecting these magnificent creatures.
For current hours, rates, and details on field trips, and Animal Encounters, check out Cougar Mountain Zoo WA for more information. Also take a look at ZOO2U, a series of continuing education videos to watch at home. Learn about exotic birds, alpacas, wallabies, and more in this informative series.
Have you visited Cougar Mountain Zoo? Did you take part in any of the Animal Encounters? Tell us about your experience in the following comments section. If you'd like to view aquatic animals, please enjoy our coverage of the Seattle Aquarium. We also suggest referring to AllTrails to learn of local hikes known for wildlife.
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