Pioneer Farm Museum and Ohop Indian Village

The Visiting Info shown below, if any, is always subject to change. Please check the facility's website for the latest information before making a trip.

Write a review of this Field Trip destination
O V E R V I E W
Facility:Pioneer Farm Museum and Ohop Indian Village
Description:Escape to another century. Journey back to the 1880's with tour guides to experience homesteading in Washington state.
Then step back further, to before the first local contact with Europeans and experience our seasonal Ohop Indian Village. This museum provides "HANDS ON" tours which educate while being a really fun time for children of all ages.
A D D R E S S
Address 1:7716 Ohop Valley Road
Address 2:
City:Eatonville
State/Province:WA
Zip Code:98328
V I S I T I N G   I N F O
Hours:Tours Start at 11:15 AM and run continuously until the
Final Tour Starts at 4:00 PM (Final Tour Ends at 5:30 PM)
September 1st - November 23rd - Saturday & Sunday
Father's Day - Labor Day - 7 Days a Week
March 15th - June 15th - Saturday & Sunday
Telephone:(360) 832-6300
Website:Visit Website
R E V I E W S
Tamera B., Co-op Member
He live near the museum and have been twice. The activities that the children get to participate in are amazing! My daughter got to get some curls in her hair with a real iron curler that was warmed by a flame. All my kids ground corn, played with toys from the pioneer days, sawed wood, watched a black smith, jumped in hay, milked a goat, sat in a pioneer style classroom, and did laundry! (I'm sure I'm forgetting some things...)

I love their little gift shop. The staff are very pleasant..oh, and I almost forgot about the wagon ride, that was fun as well.
Mara, Co-op Member
We went with a group of homeschoolers for a field trip. My daughter went with the Native American tour and my son went with the Pioneer tour. They both loved it and enjoyed the craft they were allowed to make and take home. Both said they want to go again (ages 8 and 10 at the time).
Write a review of this Field Trip destination