Conservation & Education Northwest Trek Wildlife Park's strong focus on conservation and education initiatives offers opportunities for partnerships in environmentally sustainable products, educational technology solutions, and conservation-focused merchandise to enhance visitor engagement and support their mission.
Innovative Visitor Experiences The recent launch of Wild Drive, allowing visitors to drive through the park's free-roaming area, demonstrates their openness to innovative, tech-enabled visitor experiences—potentially open to solutions such as remote monitoring, interactive systems, or virtual reality enhancements.
High-Profile Recognition Winning a national award for the Eagle Passage exhibit positions Northwest Trek as an industry leader in exhibit design and wildlife presentation, creating opportunities to collaborate on exhibit development, sponsorship, and experiential technology integrations.
Regional Collaboration Partnerships with notable institutions like Oregon Zoo and Woodland Park Zoo highlight the park's active role in regional conservation efforts, making them a strategic prospect for collaborative funding, cross-promotional campaigns, or shared educational programs.
Financial & Market Position With revenue between $50M and $100M and an employee base of up to 200, Northwest Trek presents a stable customer profile for solutions related to ticketing systems, membership management, and operational efficiencies tailored to mid-sized attractions.