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Eatonville, Washington

Eatonville, Washington is found in Pierce County, sitting along State Route 161 and U.S. Highway 7. With slightly under 3,000 people, Eatonville is home to stunning views of nature’s beauty. Known for its small-town feel and family friendly atmosphere, residents enjoy what the area has to offer. Don’t let the charming atmosphere fool you, there’s plenty to do in Eatonville to keep you coming back for more!

Incorporated in 1909, Eatonville is tucked in the foothills of Mount Rainier. As the highest mountain in the state of Washington, Mount Rainier is a site to see! Located just 54 miles southeast of Seattle, the active stratovolcano attracts visitors year round to experience its natural beauty. While it’s considered one of the most dangerous volcanoes in the world, it is a true experience for residents and their visitors.

At the top of Mount Rainier, there are three named summits- Columbia Crest, Point Success, and Success Cleaver. Those who are brave enough to climb to the summit require planning and at least two to three days to reach it. If you’re an outdoor enthusiast, you’ll enjoy a visit to Mount Rainier Park.


Attractions

If you’re looking to discover Eatonville beyond Mount Rainier, there’s a whole list of places to see and things to do right there at your fingertips.


Northwest Trek Wildlife Park

The Northwest Trek Wildlife Park is dedicated to conservation, education, and recreation by providing and displaying several native northwest wildlife for the public. Whether you decide to take the Discovery tram tour, walking tour, zip wild adventure courses, or animal encounters, you’ll be fully immersed in what this great attraction has to offer to you and your loved ones. This unique experience is completed with various nature trails and education programs giving several opportunities for fun and learning for the entire family.


Alder Lake Park

Alder Lake is known to locals as “The Best Dammed Lake in Washington!” Alder Lake Park offers numerous campgrounds and access to Alder Lake in Pierce County. Though they’re closed from December 20th through January 1st, the rest of the year is open for your enjoyment. Alder Lake Park offers 161 acres of nature, wildlife, and fun for the whole family. Whether you’re a seasoned camper or one who prefers more of the comforts of home, Alder Lake Park has traditional tent camps to grounds with water, electric and sewer hookups.

Staying or visiting Alder Lake Park also provides you with quick and convenient access to the boat launches. The main boat launch is located near the entrance to the park and the other at the upper end of the lake. For those staying on land, Alder Lake gives access to a swimming beach, playground, open lawn areas, picnic shelter, and 45 picnic sites complete with tables. There are even grills and a bathhouse.


Pioneer Farm Museum & Ohop Indian Village

If you want to travel back in time and experience homesteading in Washington state in the early 1880’s, visiting Pioneer Farm Museum & Ohop Indian Village is right where you need to be! This hands on experience will leave you and your family with an experience to remember. There are multiple activities designed for adults and children and there are even opportunities to make your stay and overnight one.

Children can experience what life was like in the 1880’s complete with chores, dressing up as pioneers, and leave them feeling grateful for what they have now. Located just north of Eatonville, Pioneer Farm is open during the entire week during the summer months and on weekends from mid-March through mid-June. After Labor Day, Pioneer Farm is open until Thanksgiving. Don’t hesitate to give this fun adventure a try for the whole family.


Deep Forest Challenge

If it’s excitement you’re after, consider experiencing the Deep Forest Challenge. More than just a zipline course, the multi-level challenge course is designed for people of all ages and experience levels. If this is right up your alley, make sure you visit and take part in the Deep Forest Challenge today.

Whether you decide to visit one of the major attractions or one of the local community events, Eatonville’s charming feel will have your visitors wanting a piece of Eatonville property.


Homes for Sale in Eatonville

For more information on living in Eatonville or buying a home here, please do not hesitate to contact me. I would love to show you available properties in Eatonville and have you join this wonderful community. Continue to browse my site for more information on surrounding areas and what I can do to help you find your perfect home.


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