| City of Olympia Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services |
222 N. Columbia Street
Information on community events, recreation and professional services |
(360)
753-8380 |
| Lacey Parks and Recreation |
Address will be posted
Operates 6 city parks offering swimming, fishing, picnic facilities, tennis courts and ball fields. |
(360)
491-0857 |
| Tumwater Falls Park |
C St. & Deschutes |
(360)
943-2550 |
| Yashiro Japanese Garden |
9th and Plum, Olympia
built in conjunction with Olympia's sister city, Yashiro, Japan
open daily 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. |
(360)
753-8380 |
| Tolmie State Park |
6227 Johnson Point Road N.E.
offers swimming, clam digging, underwater reefs for diving, trails for hiking, covered picnic areas, picnic tables, barbecues, interpretive education sites, outside shower for swimmers, restrooms. |
(360)
753-1519 |
| The Nisqually Delta |
National Wildlife Refuge/Nisqually River Delta west of I-5. 3,780 acres, home for many species of migratory birds |
(360)
753-9467 |
| McLane Creek Nature Trail |
Take Mudd Bay exit 101, So. on Delphi 2.9 miles & turn right at sign for .4 miles to site.
in Olympia's east side of Black Hills |
(800)
527-3305 ext.111 |
| Burfoot Park |
on Budd Inlet, 6 miles north of Olympia on Boston Harbor Road |
(360)
786-5595 |
| Frye Cove |
county park located off Steamboat Island Road, 6 miles north of Hwy 101 |
(360)
786-5595 |
| Mima Mounds Natural Area |
Dept. of Natural Resources reserve, located off Waddell Creek Road east of Littlerock |
(800)
527-3305 ext.111 |
| Priest Point Park |
three-mile Ellis Cove nature trail, located on East Bay Drive |
(360)
753-8380 |
| Millersylvania State Park |
12245 Tilley Rd. S
841 acres, campgrounds, swimming beaches, nature trails, 12 miles south of Olympia and 2 miles east of I-5 off Exit 99. |
(360)
753-1519 |