The RMEF Visitor Center is one of the Northwest’s premier conservation education experiences. Designed for all ages, the Visitor Center is a fun, interactive and educational destination that brings conservation to life through hands-on exhibits and immersive storytelling. Explore the diverse wildlife that thrives across America’s big game country, learn how habitat conservation supports healthy herds, and connect with the rich outdoor heritage shared by millions of Americans—Conserving America’s Big Game™.
Visitors can hear an elk bugle, test their wildlife knowledge, identify tracks, and feel the weight of a real antler. Additional highlights include impressive trophy elk mounts, a retail shop featuring RMEF and partner gear, and an outdoor walking trail.
Founded in 1984 and supported by hunters and more than one million members and supporters, RMEF is working to conserve one square mile of habitat every day, with a goal of reaching 10 million acres conserved by 2030. RMEF expands public access, restores habitat, funds and advocates for science-based wildlife management, and ensures the future of America’s hunting heritage.
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