Olympia (Washington) - city in and county seat of Thurston County, Washington, United States, and Washington federated state capital city

Olympia is in the South Sound region of Washington.

The State Capitol Building rises over Capitol Lake Park

Olympia is the capital of Washington State, and the Thurston County seat. The city reflects a diverse economic base and culture. It has a population of 46,478 (2010 Census) and is also home to The Evergreen State College, one of six public four-year schools in Washington.

Olympia's art and music scene is unusually large and active for a town of its size, and its identity as a city remains distinct despite strong influences from Seattle, Tacoma and Everett to the north and from Portland/Vancouver to the south. Olympia is somewhat of a breeding ground for Pacific Northwest alternative culture having spawned or influenced many of the region's better-known personalities.

The city's downtown core has been designated as a National Historic District.

The natural beauty of Olympia is of particular note. From downtown, one can see the Olympic Mountains to the northwest set behind Puget Sound's Budd Bay - and towering Mt. Rainier to the southeast set next to the state capitol building and Capitol Lake.

Get in

By plane

By car

Olympia is located along Interstate 5 (I-5), approximately 65 mi south of Seattle (65 min), 100 mi (2 hr) north of Portland and east from Grays Harbor.

  • From 22px Olympia is accessed from exits #99 ("93rd Ave SW") through #109 ("Martin Way E") along I-5. Downtown can be accessed from Exit #105 ("State Capitol City Center/Port of Olympia") from both directions. The off ramp comes into town as 14th Ave SE towards the state capitol. From the northbound lanes the off ramp from Exit #105 further splits to #105A which goes into 14th Ave SE or #105B which goes into Plum Ave SE on the east side of the downtown core. Or exit off at Pacific Ave at Exit #107 which comes into downtown as State Ave NE.
  • 22px to 22px From I-5 US-Hwy 101 is at Exit #103. If going west, the same highway becomes 22px after going past the US-Hwy 101 turnoff towards Shelton and Port Angeles.
  • From Kitsap Peninsula Go south on 22px and follow signs for "22px South Belfair" Continue south along WA-3 through Belfair and Shelton where it ends into US-Hwy 101 south of Shelton. Merges into a freeway continuing east into Olympia as US-Hwy 101 or west to Aberdeen as SR 8.

By bus

  • Intercity Transit, (downtown transit center) 222 State Ave NE (An entire city block along State Avenue between Franklin and Washington Streets in downtown Olympia.), 47.0463°, -122.9°, +1 360 786-1881. Operates bus service between Tacoma and Olympia. This operator is also the local public transit service provider for Olympia, Lacey and Tumwater. 2022-09-29

    • 1 The One is a direct and frequent cross-town route from Capitol Way Mall (in the west side) to Lace Transit Center via downtown.
    • 13 Frequent local route from the Labor & Industries (L&I) office in Tumwater to the downtown Olympia Transit Center (Bay 'D') along Capitol Way/Capitol Blvd. Transfer to Rural Transit (see below) at Tumwater Square along Cleveland Ave SE & Emerson. (Rt #609 from Tumwater no longer operates)
    • 62a & 62b frequent local route from Lacey to the downtown Transit Center (Bay 'H') via Martin Way. The 612 express bus only make one stop at the Martin Way P&R.
    • 64 local route from Bay 'I' to the Amtrak Station in Lacey via College St. Makes multiple stops to pick up and drop off people on request.
    • 620 Express buses from downtown Olympia Transit Center to Lakewood (SR-512/I-5 P&R) via Martin Way P&R in Lacey. Transfer to Sound Transit buses to continue to downtown Tacoma. Rt #594 goes up to downtown Seattle via Lakewood Sounder Station, downtown Tacoma/Tacoma Dome while #574 goes to Sea-Tac International Airport via downtown Tacoma and Federal Way. Going the other way, #574 bus goes into Lakewood Town Center for additional connections to other Pierce Transit buses. Transfer to Pierce Transit to get to Puyallup and South Hill or to Lakewood Town Center going the other direction on Rt #4 and to downtown Tacoma via Tacoma Mall along S Tacoma Way on Rt #3. Transfer to Rt #62a or 62b at Martin Way P&R to reach additional destinations in Lacey.
  • Mason Transit Rt #6, Intercity Transit Olympia Transit Center @ 222 State Ave NE (stop at NW corner of the transit center at Washington St NE & Olympia Ave. Same stop as Mason Transit #6 and Twin City Transit), 47.04662°, -122.90062°, +1 360-427-5033. Olympia to/from Shelton. Schedules are infrequent so check schedules closely if choosing to use public transportation to travel through the Kitsap Peninsula, west of the sound. An alternative to traveling to Bremerton by bus is to take Greyhound up to Seattle and then a ferry across or take Intercity Rt 612 or 620 to Lakewood or Tacoma and transfer to Sound Transit Rt #590 or 594 to reach downtown Seattle.

  • Premiere Airport Shuttle, (Door to door pick up/drop off). Reservations/appointments required. Connections to Tacoma and Olympia from Sea-Tac International Airport. 2022-09-29

  • Rural Transit, +1 253 472-7846. Office Hours M-F 9AM-3PM; Bus services M-F 6AM-6PM check schedules. Rural Transit (rT) connects the communities of Rochester, Tenino, Bucoda, Rainier and Yelm, and the Confederated Tribes of the Chehalis Reservation to the greater tri-city area of Tumwater, Olympia, and Lacey. In the Olympia area they only go up to Tumwater Square where passengers transfer to Intercity Bus #13 or 68 (Cleveland & Emerson) to continue towards downtown Olympia. 2019-01-24

    • Rt #2 Goes from Tumwater Square along Old Hwy 99 SE to Tenino and east towards Rainier along Sussex Ave E
    • Rt #3 Goes from Tumwater Square along I-5 and Case Rd Sw to Grand Mound P&R (Exit #88 from I-5) and then west on US Hwy 12 to Rochester and the Chehalis Tribal Center on the Chehalis Indian Reservation.
    • Rt #4 goes from Centralia to Grand Mount P&R, to Tenino (Tenino Library), Bucoda and back to Centralia from Bucoda.
  • Twin Transit 'Green Line', Intercity Transit Olympia Transit Center @ 222 State Ave N (stop at NW corner of the transit center clock at Washington St NE & Olympia Ave. Same stop as Mason Transit #6 and Grays Habor Transit #40). Express bus to Centralia via Tumwater and Grand Mound via I-5. Passengers transfer in Centralia to reach Chehalis by bus. 2022-10-18

By train

  • Olympia-Lacey Centennial station, 6600 Yelm Hwy SE (Along Yelm Highway SE, past Compton Blvd SE), 46.991273°, -122.794059°. The station is 7.5mi/12km southeast of downtown Olympia, in Lacey. 2022-09-29 Intercity Transit bus route 64 bus travels between the train station and downtown Olympia. See Lacey for details about intercity train services stopping at the station, which are operated by Amtrak, +1 215-856-7924. 2022-03-31

Get around

  • Olympia's numbered streets run East-West, and the city is broken into four quadrants with the center point in downtown. Northwest, Northeast, Southwest and Southeast. These indicators come after any address.
  • Capitol Way is the main north - south street in the downtown area. Fourth Avenue is the main connector that runs through downtown east - west.
  • The city's downtown district lies in the middle of what residents refer to as the Westside and the Eastside. Most residents of the city will claim these two areas are distinctively different.

By public transit

See

East Bay

  • Bigelow House Museum, 918 Glass Ave NE, 47.049847°, -122.890983°, +1 360-753-1215. Summer Sa-Su 1-4PM. Olympia's oldest surviving home, built in 1850s when Washington was a territory. Oregon Trail Pioneers Daniel and Ann Elizabeth Bigelow were early advocates of women's voting rights, public education and the rule of law. Home to the same family until 2005, it contains original furnishings, photos and documents dating back 150+ years. Donation
  • The Evergreen State College, 2700 Evergreen Parkway NW, 47.072964°, -122.976151°, +1 360-867-6000. Public baccalaureate liberal arts college, known for alumni such as Kathleen Hanna, Carre Brownstein and Matt Groeing. Beautiful forested campus with miles of secluded hiking trails and beach access. 2019-05-08
  • Olympia Marina
  • Olympia has a thriving music community, with frequent local performances by rock, jazz, blues, folk, and other bands. Local noncommercial community radio station KAOS at 89.3 FM (which also streams live at ) features tremendous variety of independent artists, often live in their performance studio. The station is on the campus of The Evergreen State College.
  • Washington State Capitol Building, 416 Sid Snyder Ave, 47.03583°, -122.90494°, +1 360 902-8880, tours@des.wa.gov. One of the largest free standing masonry domes in the world. Hourly tours free 2016-09-24

Do

  • Budd Bay Charters, 525 Columbia St NW (Columbia St NW & 'B' Ave NW), 47.04897°, -122.90397°, +1 360 539-8981. Olympia Harbor. Budd Bay Charters provides boat tours of the Olympia harbor and beyond. Has 21' electric boats that tour the harbor or you can rent them. Also have tours on 38' Sailboat and 18' Runabout speed boat.
  • Chehalis Western Trail. Always open. Great rail trail for bicycling. The Trail is paved and close to 20 miles long. Goes along lakes, farms, orchards, suburban developments and a river.
  • Hands On Children's Museum, 414 Jefferson St NE, 47.048°, -122.8967°, +1 360 956-0818. The Hands On Children's Museum stimulates curiosity, creativity and learning through fun, interactive exhibits and programs for children.
  • Washington Center For The Performing Arts, 512 Washington Street SE (Along Washington St between 5th Ave & Legion Way Se), 47.043797°, -122.899892°, +1 360 753-8585. South Puget Sound's largest performing arts facility provides a wide variety of entertainment and cultural activities.
  • Wolf Haven International, 3111 Offut Lake Rd SE, Tenino WA (13 mi southeast of Olympia, on Offut Lake Rd SE, just east of Old Hwy 99), 46.9041°, -122.8505°. Is a wolf sanctuary located about a half an hour from Olympia. Forty-seven wolves reside at the refuge and it can be toured by visitors. It has been listed several times in reputable wildlife journals as being one of the top wolf sanctuaries in the United States.
  • South Sound Wine Trail, info@southsoundwinetrail.com. The South Sound Wine Trail extends from Lacey through Olympia to Shelton and includes 7 wineries. Includes stops at Medicine Creek Winery, Madsen Family Cellars, Northwest Mountain Winery, Stottle Winery, Olympia Wine Tasting Bar (McCrea Cellars & Vina Salida), and Walter Dacon. During your tour you will often have the chance to speak with the winemakers and owners to receive unique insight into their wines.

Buy

  • Olympia Farmer's Market, 700 Capital Way N (north end of Capital Way @ Market St), 47.05042°, -122.90252°. Th-Su 10AM-3PM. North End of Capitol Way near the waterfront. One of the largest in the state. The market's schedule is seasonal.
  • Last Word Books, 501 4th Ave E, +1 360-786-9673. M-Th 10AM-8PM, F Sa 10AM-10PM, Su 10AM-6PM. A self-proclaimed "radical, independent bookstore" which deals almost exclusively in used-books, Last Word was started in 2002 by Evergreen College alumni. Crammed with every book you could want (other than current bestsellers, and romance novels) amid ambling, complex shelves which migrate every few months, it is difficult to imagine anywhere less reminiscent of Barnes & Noble. Chat with the cashier, attempt to pet the deaf (?) cat, and wander its weirdness. They also buy books for cash or trade.

Eat

Drink

  • The Mark, 407 Columbia Street SW, +1 360 754-4414. The Mark is the only certified organic restaurant in Washington. Local ingredients are used when possible. Banquet facilities available. Hours are Th-Sa 5PM – 1AM, and M-W by private hire. Reservations recommended.
  • Fish Tale Brew Pub, 515 Jefferson Street SE, 47.049847°, -122.896492°, +1 360-943-3650.
  • McCoy's Tavern (McCoy's), 418 4th Ave E, +1 360 352-0696. 9AM-2AM. The best dive bar in Olympia. Loud music, graffiti, cheap strong drinks and a sweet outdoor patio. "Like hanging out with the roadies after an awesome show" 2017-12-22
  • Le Voyuer, 404 4th Ave E, +1 360-878-9748. 11:30AM-2AM. Arty dive restaurant, lounge and performance venue with a vegan heavy menu, particularly well fried garlic fries. Large diverse international and domestic bottle beer fridge and local/domestics on tap. All-age performance venue till 10PM, well-known for its punk shows. 2017-12-22

Sleep

Stay safe

Over the last few years there have been multiple marches by armed far right militias in both downtown and West Olympia. Be alert.

Connect

Go next

Olympia

olympiawa.gov
Postal code:98500–9859998599985019850098504985069850898510985139851698519985229852698528985319853398538985409854198542985449854598547985489854998551985549855698558985599856198563985669856898571985749857698582985849858798588985909859198592985949859598598Date Time:Please wait...Timezone:America/Los_AngelesPopulation:55,605Coordinates:47.04, -122.89

Thurston County

2nd-order administrative division

Washington

Primary administrative division

United States

usa.gov
Population:327.2 MDial code:+1Currency:Dollar (USD)Voltage:120 V, 240 V, 60 Hz
NEMA 14-30NEMA 14-50