Guidebook for Olympia

Stephanie
Guidebook for Olympia

Parks & Nature

Local Parks as well as nearby State and National Parks
Nice trails through part of Capitol State Forest. Lots of birds! http://www.wta.org/go-hiking/hikes/mclane-creek
6 locals recommend
McLane Creek Nature Trail
McLane Creek Nature Trail
6 locals recommend
Nice trails through part of Capitol State Forest. Lots of birds! http://www.wta.org/go-hiking/hikes/mclane-creek
Walking distance from your stay here. It's a really nice, short, often quiet walk. See the pictures on the listing for location.
18 locals recommend
Watershed Park
2500 Henderson Blvd SE
18 locals recommend
Walking distance from your stay here. It's a really nice, short, often quiet walk. See the pictures on the listing for location.
Mount Rainier National Park: It takes about 2 hours to Paradise (the most accessible of the visitor centers). Paradise has a nice restaurant in the lodge and a helpful cafeteria near the Visitor Center, a quite informative museum on the NP and the area. You may find the back roads from Olympia to Nisqually helpful to avoid heavier traffic.
606 locals recommend
Mount Rainier National Park
606 locals recommend
Mount Rainier National Park: It takes about 2 hours to Paradise (the most accessible of the visitor centers). Paradise has a nice restaurant in the lodge and a helpful cafeteria near the Visitor Center, a quite informative museum on the NP and the area. You may find the back roads from Olympia to Nisqually helpful to avoid heavier traffic.
Mount St Helens: The first Visitor Center for Mount St Helens is located just 1 1/2 hour South on 101 not very far from I-5. To see the mountain and the more comprehensive Visitor Center is another hour drive East. Also, check out the Ape Caves! But be sure you have sturdy shoes and a headlamp... this is not an ordinary hike!
13 locals recommend
Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument
3029 Spirit Lake Hwy
13 locals recommend
Mount St Helens: The first Visitor Center for Mount St Helens is located just 1 1/2 hour South on 101 not very far from I-5. To see the mountain and the more comprehensive Visitor Center is another hour drive East. Also, check out the Ape Caves! But be sure you have sturdy shoes and a headlamp... this is not an ordinary hike!
http://www.capitolforest.com/ Hiking, trail running, mountain biking, or driving (it's not all paved road). See the site above for details!
Capitol Forest
Capitol Forest
http://www.capitolforest.com/ Hiking, trail running, mountain biking, or driving (it's not all paved road). See the site above for details!
A gorgeous, challenging hike. Located about 1.5 hours from Olympia. Mountain goat sightings :-) There are lower and upper trailheads. My recollection is that the lower section is not very difficult, but it is time consuming, so if you are looking for the challenge, and are time-limited, consider starting at the upper trailhead. See WTA or other sites for more information: http://www.wta.org/go-hiking/hikes/mount-ellinor
13 locals recommend
Mount Ellinor
13 locals recommend
A gorgeous, challenging hike. Located about 1.5 hours from Olympia. Mountain goat sightings :-) There are lower and upper trailheads. My recollection is that the lower section is not very difficult, but it is time consuming, so if you are looking for the challenge, and are time-limited, consider starting at the upper trailhead. See WTA or other sites for more information: http://www.wta.org/go-hiking/hikes/mount-ellinor
Renamed Squaxin Park. A nice park for a casual hike - with woods and water. About 15 minutes from the studio.
79 locals recommend
Priest Point Park
2600 East Bay Drive Northeast
79 locals recommend
Renamed Squaxin Park. A nice park for a casual hike - with woods and water. About 15 minutes from the studio.
There's a nice walking trail around the lake. I park at Olympia Supply on Columbia, and walk from there.
39 locals recommend
Capitol Lake Park
Water Street Southwest
39 locals recommend
There's a nice walking trail around the lake. I park at Olympia Supply on Columbia, and walk from there.

Essentials

Many organic, vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free options.
46 locals recommend
Olympia Food Co-op
921 Rogers St NW
46 locals recommend
Many organic, vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free options.
28 locals recommend
Trader Joe's
1530 Black Lake Blvd SW
28 locals recommend

Entertainment & Activities

Local theater located in downtown Olympia. They often show older or indie-type movies. In winter, dress in layers or bring a small blanket - it's an older building and can be chilly for those who run cold. Excellent organic popcorn with do-it-yourself toppings!! Hot tea and various snacks also available.
26 locals recommend
Capitol Theater
206 5th Ave SE
26 locals recommend
Local theater located in downtown Olympia. They often show older or indie-type movies. In winter, dress in layers or bring a small blanket - it's an older building and can be chilly for those who run cold. Excellent organic popcorn with do-it-yourself toppings!! Hot tea and various snacks also available.

Getting Around

22 locals recommend
Budget Car Rental
632 Broadway
22 locals recommend
41 locals recommend
Enterprise Rent-A-Car
940 Market St
41 locals recommend
Amtrak Train Station
Centennial Station
6600 Yelm Hwy SE
Amtrak Train Station

Everything Else

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23 locals recommend
Olympia
23 locals recommend
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Arts & Culture

Gallery Boom
3959 Martin Way East

Shopping

There are all kinds of shops around downtown Olympia, mostly on 4th and 5th Avenues. I enjoy just strolling around with a friend and popping in the different stores - art, toys, books, international - and of course, there are many cafes and restaurants as well.
6 locals recommend
Downtown
6 locals recommend
There are all kinds of shops around downtown Olympia, mostly on 4th and 5th Avenues. I enjoy just strolling around with a friend and popping in the different stores - art, toys, books, international - and of course, there are many cafes and restaurants as well.