Experience Wildlife At Your Own Pace

Welcome to Olympic Game Farm, Inc.

Indulge in the thrill of coming face-to-face with animals like yaks, bison, brown bears, and llamas, all from the comfort of your own vehicle. Our family-owned farm in Sequim, WA, has been delighting visitors for over 50 years with its self-guided drive-through safari, offering a fun and educational day out for families and tourists alike. Stepping into this adventure, guests are guaranteed an unforgettable encounter and maybe some slime, slobber, and kisses!

All You Need to Know Before Visiting

Experience Wildlife Up Close & Personal

See animals and experience their world through education and observation. The majority of our animals are wildlife native to the Northwest region. We also have a gift shop and seasonal concessions. Come spend the whole day with us at our farm in Sequim whether it’s by yourself or with family or friends.

We are dedicated to the welfare and well-being of all animals and ensure that they receive the highest standard of care while they are with us. You can also feed them right from your vehicle.

An Important Note on Bread

In compliance with USDA regulation 4.12.4 NO OUTSIDE BREAD PERMITTED. ALL BREAD MUST BE PURCHASED ONSITE. NO EXCEPTIONS. NO REFUNDS. Food must be provided by the facility.

Whole wheat bread is available onsite for $5/loaf.

On busier days, bread sales may have a limit per car per day. No outside bread allowed.

First Come First Serve

Driving tours are available 7 days a week. NO RESERVATIONS OR PRESALE TICKETS. We operate on a first come first serve basis. Plan to arrive no later than 45 minutes before closing time to have enough time to drive through the farm.

Pricing

Adults (Ages 15+)
$25
Children (Ages 6-14)
$20
Seniors (Ages 55+)
$20
Children (Ages 5 & Under)
Free
All rates are per person in the vehicle & are all-day passes
No reservations are required

What You May See

American Bison in Sequim, WA
American Bison
American Black Bear in Sequim, WA
American Black Bear
Roosevelt Elk in Sequim, WA
Roosevelt Elk
Zebra in Sequim, WA

Zebra

Black Tailed Prairie Dog in Sequim, WA
Black-Tailed Prairie Dog
Llama in Sequim, WA

Llamas

Tibetan Yak in Sequim, WA

Tibetan Yak

European Fallow Deer in Sequim, WA
European Fallow Deer
African Lion in Sequim, WA
African Lion
Siberian Tiger in Sequim, WA
Siberian Tiger
Mountain Lion in Sequim, WA
Mountain Lion
Bobcat in Sequim, WA
Bobcat
Canadian Lynx in Sequim, WA
Canadian Lynx
Coyote in Sequim, WA
Coyote
Timberwolf in Sequim, WA
Timberwolf Mix
European Brown Bear in Sequim, WA
European Brown Bear
Emu in Sequim, WA
Emu
Sika Deer in Sequim, WA
Sika Deer
Spotted Fallow Deer in Sequim, WA
Spotted Fallow Deer

From Big Screens to Green Scenes

Know Before You Go

Are pets allowed in our vehicle while driving?

Yes, pets are allowed as long as they are kept inside an enclosed vehicle and unable to escape your vehicle. All pets must be on a leash when outside the vehicle in permitted areas.

What other types of feed are given to the animals besides bread?

Each animal has a well-balanced diet based on nutritional needs as determined by a veterinary care plan. Animals are fed meat, poultry, fish, nuts, berries, vegetables, fruits, roots, vitamins, minerals, hay, and grain as appropriate based on their species and dietary requirements. These items are fed daily during business hours and after closing.

All outside food donations will be inspected prior to feeding out by personnel.

Where do the animals at the Olympic Game Farm come from?

Several of the animals are either rehomed, come as overflow from other licensed facilities or have been received from other properly licensed individuals.

When are the busiest times? Or what times/days to avoid long lines and traffic congestion inside the farm?

The busiest weekends are Memorial Day weekend and Labor Day weekend. Friday, Saturday, and Sunday are the busiest days of those two holiday weekends. Saturday and Sunday, over 500 cars can be seen each day, with peak times ranging from 11 AM to 4 – 5 PM. Traffic congestion throughout the farm is always a concern during this time and we ask that all visitors be conscious and courteous to other visitors who are also trying to enjoy themselves as they drive around the farm. Remember, your receipt is good all day until closing so that you can go around multiple times as needed. Also, our animals do get tired towards the afternoon/evening and can/will start to ignore people as the day wears on.

On a typical summer week, Saturday would be the busiest day and slowly tapers to the lowest day of Wednesday, then builds back up each day. Beginning from 11 AM, the peak traffic begins and eventually lessens after 3 PM as the animals grow tired and head to their sleeping areas for the evening.

Our employees do work as fast as possible to keep the entry traffic lines moving smoothly and quickly; however, the lines move as fast as our patrons allow us to work. We encourage our visitors to already have family plans/arrangements (such as who is paying and with what form of payment, also to know the ages of children, any discounts, etc.) made prior to entering the farm.

PLEASE plan your trip to Olympic Game Farm prior to your arrival here.

Do the animals come out in all types of weather?

Yes! The animals are accustomed to our Pacific Northwest weather, and many will come out to visit in the rain. All of the animals have access to weather shelters and privacy areas at all times.

What kinds of animals will we see during the tour?

We can never guarantee which animals you will see on any given day, however, on the driving portion of the tour, you will pass llamas, Tibetan yaks, zebras, brown bears, Roosevelt elk, Sika deer, and American bison.

Testimonials

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