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Visitor Information

Welcome to a place that offers many of Washington’s “firsts and onlys,” a place where Puget Sound starts, the Oregon Trail ends, and the things-to-do list goes on and on. Welcome to Lacey, Olympia, Tumwater, and the communities of Thurston County.

In 1889, Olympia won a heated battle with Seattle and several other challengers to become the state capital. Today, residents and visitors reap the rewards of that first legislative victory – an impressive 82-year-old capitol building, Vietnam and World War II memorials, the state library, governor’s mansion, capitol museum, a capitol campus with alluring gardens, a conservatory, and vistas of the sound, mountains, forest and city.

Less than 20 miles from the capitol, but a world away from everyday politics, mysterious mounded prairie lands draw folks to a 624-acre preserve and challenge them to explain the origins of the regularly spaced, seven-foot-tall sloping mounds. A nearby chorus of howls may be heard from the residents of an 80-acre, open-to-the-public sanctuary for captive-bred wolves.

North of the capitol, Lacey lures outdoor enthusiasts with 425 acres of wooded parkland, four golf courses, three freshwater lakes, and several miles of protected, undeveloped Puget Sound shoreline. Every fall, visitors go eye-to-fin with spawning salmon in Tumwater’s Deschutes River canyon. Year-round, a wooden footbridge over Tumwater Falls, panoramic views of a century-old brew house, and historic markers make the area a popular retreat.

An array of activities to work the mind or the body is found in abundance throughout Thurston County. Kayakers frequently put-in at downtown Olympia’s Percival Landing, start of the Cascade Marine Trail. Bikers are drawn to the 4,000-acre Capitol Forest, where terrain ranges from gentle to intense. Birders flock to the Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge. Golfers have 159 fairways calling. Antique-seekers find treasures in virtually every community, while art lovers find creative endeavors on sidewalks, streets, in many of the county’s 52 parks, and in dozens of galleries.

Thurston County is conveniently situated between two major cities, Seattle, Washington and Portland, Oregon. Mount Rainier and the rugged Cascade Mountains provide majestic scenery, while Washington’s Pacific Ocean coast is just an hour’s drive to the west. With its mild climate and abundance of natural treasures, outdoor recreation is popular with residents.

Miles from Olympia

Spokane 320
Vancouver, Canada  201
Neah Bay 187
Cascade Mountains (White Pass) 121
Mount St. Helens 120
Portland 113
Olympic National Park (Quinault)  95
Mount Rainier (Paradise) 81
Pacific Ocean (Ocean Shores)   74
Seattle 60
Seatac Airport  46
Tacoma 30

Visitor Resources

Olympia – Lacey – Tumwater Visitor & Convention Bureau
www.visitolympia.com
(360) 704-7544 / (877) 704-7500
Capital Visitor Center

 (360) 586-3460

www.ga.wa.gov/visitor
 
Lacey Parks  (360) 491-0857
www.ci.lacey.wa.us
 
Olympia Parks (360) 753-8380
www.olympiawa.gov/cityservices/par
 
Thurston County Chamber  (360) 357-3362
www.ThurstonChamber.com
 
Tenino Parks  (360) 264-2368
www.ci.tenino.wa.us
 
Thurston County Parks  (360) 786-5595
www.co.thurston.wa.us/parks
 
Tumwater Parks  (360) 754-4160
www.ci.tumwater.wa.us
 
Washington State Department of Tourism  (800) 544-1800
www.experiencewashington.gov
 
Washington State Parks  (360) 902-8844 /
 www.parks.wa.gov
(800) 562-0990
Yelm Parks  (360) 458-6608
www.ci.yelm.wa.us
 
   
   


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