The adorable wallaby is native to Australia and New Guinea. Luckily, you don’t have to take an 18 hour flight, or even leave Washington, to see one. All you have to do is head to the Fall City Wallaby Ranch.

Fall City is a tiny town located in King County just outside of Snoqualmie.

veganstraightedge / Flickr It’s quiet and peaceful, the perfect setting for a farm (or a wallaby ranch).

You’ll find Fall City Wallaby Ranch at 35303 SE Fish Hatchery Road.

Beki / TripAdvisor The 10-acre ranch sits on privately owned property that borders the Fall City Airport.

The ranch is a USDA Licensed Breeder of Grey and Albino Bennetts Wallabies and Red Kangaroos.

Karens_Adventures / TripAdvisor And luckily, tours are available to the public.

Here, the wallabies are family, and you can get up-close-and-personal with them on your tour.

Lisa N. / TripAdvisor Tours consist of an educational introduction to the wallabies and kangaroos, where you’ll get lots of great information and check out some photos. After that, the tour will get more interactive.

This is a great opportunity for children to interact with these magnificent marsupials.

BDPenman / TripAdvisor You can even book a private school tour or have someone bring a wallaby to your classroom.

If you’re lucky enough to go when there’s a baby wallaby, you’re welcome to hold the little bundle of joy.

Corteney A. / TripAdvisor And you’re welcome to take as many photos as you’d like.

Fall City Wallaby Ranch tours last about 60 - 90 minutes, and they’re well worth it.

Fall City Wallaby Ranch Facebook You can call 206 354-8624 to book yours.

You can learn more about the Fall City Wallaby Ranch (and plenty of wallaby facts) here. It’s nice to see exotic animals, although we have plenty of impressive wildlife here in Washington.

veganstraightedge / Flickr

It’s quiet and peaceful, the perfect setting for a farm (or a wallaby ranch).

Beki / TripAdvisor

The 10-acre ranch sits on privately owned property that borders the Fall City Airport.

Karens_Adventures / TripAdvisor

And luckily, tours are available to the public.

Lisa N. / TripAdvisor

Tours consist of an educational introduction to the wallabies and kangaroos, where you’ll get lots of great information and check out some photos. After that, the tour will get more interactive.

BDPenman / TripAdvisor

You can even book a private school tour or have someone bring a wallaby to your classroom.

Corteney A. / TripAdvisor

And you’re welcome to take as many photos as you’d like.

Fall City Wallaby Ranch Facebook

You can call 206 354-8624 to book yours.

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