Olympia Parks - National Parks, State Parks & Playgrounds in Olympia WA
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APriest Point Park
- 2222 E Bay Dr NE
Olympia,WA,98506 - +1 360 753 8380
- This is a hidden gem of a park in the beautiful city of Olympia, WA. Priest Point park is named after the Catholic school and chapel built for native ... more on Yelp
- Overview Priest Point Park is a favorite among bird watchers, rose enthusiasts, and people who are looking for great views of Puget Sound, the city of Olympia, and the mountains. It has six miles of hiking trails, including the three-mile Ellis Cove nature trail, and is home for at least part of the year ... more on Weather.com
Priest Point Park
2222 E Bay Dr NEOlympia,WA,98506
BPriest Point Park
- Olympia
WA
- Priest Point Park is a lovely place to take a walk, look at amazing views or play on the swings with you kids. more on TripAdvisor
- Overview This 314-acre park offers hiking and wildlife viewing opportunities only minutes from downtown Olympia. more on TripAdvisor
Priest Point Park
OlympiaWA
CNisqually National Wildlife Refuge
- 100 Brown Farm Road
Olympia, WA 98516-2302 - 3607539467
- If coming in the summertime, come earlier in the day. We did the brown dike trail (5.5 miles), and while walking north we were shaded much of the walk, ... more on Yelp
- I have been to Nisqually NWR probably a dozen or so times but never completed the dike loop, which is closed in winter (for hunting), because it is so ... more on Yelp
Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge
100 Brown Farm RoadOlympia, WA 98516-2302
DTolmie State Park
- 12245 Tilley Road South
Olympia,WA,98512 - 3607531519
- Driving Directions to Tolmie State park are on the website included. The address listed is for contact information regarding the park, and will ... more on Yelp
Tolmie State Park
12245 Tilley Road SouthOlympia,WA,98512
EOlympic National Forest
- 1835 Black Lake Blvd. SW
Olympia, Washington 98512 - 360-956-23300
- Overview This park is a unique geographic province in that it contains 5 different major landscapes, and is home to an astounding diversity of plants, animals, and recreational pursuits. The campground at Round Creek is the only camp area that stays open year round. Dogs of all sizes are allowed at no add... more on DogFriendly.com
- Overview Leashed dogs are allowed on the national forest trails. Of particular interest is the Mt. Mueller Trail which offers great views of the Strait of Juan de Fuca and the mountains. Maps for this 13 mile loop trail and other trails can be picked up for free at a Forest ... more on DogFriendly.com
Olympic National Forest
1835 Black Lake Blvd. SWOlympia, Washington 98512
FGrays Harbor National Wildlife Refuge
- C/O Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge
100 Brown Farm Road, Olympia, WA 98516, U.S.A. - +1 360 753 9467
- Overview Grays Harbor National Wildlife Refuge is located at the western edge of the city of Hoquiam and hosts hundreds of thousands of shorebirds. This is a major stopover each spring for Western sandpipers, dunlins, and many other shorebirds beginning in mid-April. Peregrine falcons and merlins also arr... more on LLBean.com
Grays Harbor National Wildlife Refuge
C/O Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge100 Brown Farm Road, Olympia, WA 98516, U.S.A.
GMillersylvania State Park
- 12245 Tilley Road South
Olympia, WA 98512, U.S.A. - +1 360 753 1519
- Overview Ten miles south of Olympia is Millersylvania State Park, named for John H. Miller, a former general in the Austrian Army and bodyguard of the emperor Francis Joseph I. The Miller family willed the land to the state as a park. In the 1930s, the Civilian Conservation Corps workers developed the par... more on LLBean.com
Millersylvania State Park
12245 Tilley Road SouthOlympia, WA 98512, U.S.A.
HNisqually National Wildlife Refuge
- 100 Farm Brown Rd.
Olympia, WA - +1 360 753 9467
- Highlights: visitor center more
- Overview The Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge covers 3,700 acres of river, estuary, and marsh lands, and it's home to hundreds of native species of plants and animals as well as providing a crucial link along the path of migratory birds. Visitors are encouraged to stay alert and bring binoculars, as the... more on Weather.com
- Overview Aunique combination of estuary, tidal flats and freshwater marshes makes the Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge a valuable wintering area for waterfowl. The 3,000-acre refuge at the southern end of Puget Sound includes the Nisqually Delta, one of the largest remaining undeveloped estuaries in wes... more on LLBean.com
Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge
100 Farm Brown Rd.Olympia, WA
INisqually National Wildlife Refuge
- 100 Brown Farm Road
Olympia, WA, United States of America
- Overview If you're an avid bird watcher of if you've never had to opportunity to see what a natural estuary looks like before its been diked and constrained for human use, take a drive down to the Nisqually. The visitor center provides educational opportunities for all ages ... more on NileGuide
Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge
100 Brown Farm RoadOlympia, WA, United States of America
JMillersylvania Memorial State Park
- Olympia
Washington, USA
- Overview Ten miles south of Olympia (Tilley Road), Thurston County. Set on the shores of South Puget Sound, with the rugged Olympic Mountains rising in the distance across the water and the dome of Washington's Capitol soaring above the town, Olympia ranks as one of America's loveliest cities. We enjoy al... more on GoingToTheBeach.com
Millersylvania Memorial State Park
OlympiaWashington, USA


