Best attractions and places to see around Olympia include a mix of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. The region is characterized by its proximity to Puget Sound, offering waterfront views and access to diverse ecosystems. Olympia serves as the state capital, contributing to its historical and governmental significance. Visitors can explore a variety of landscapes, from urban parks to extensive natural preserves.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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Along the banks of the Saluda River, this greenway offers 3 miles of walkway that is ideal for walking, running, biking, skating and fishing.
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Flat and safe riverside park. Great for running, biking, or walking
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The Three Rivers Greenway is a pathway connecting the three cities of Columbia, West Columbia and Gayce. The name comes from the three rivers that meet here: Broad, Saluda, and Congaree River. The trail provides a mix of river views, woodlands, and parks and is a great destination for hiking, running and cycling.
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The Cayce Riverwalk is a beautiful section of the Congaree River. It is a great for walking, jogging, bicycling, bird-watching, picnicking and taking in the natural beauty of the riverfront. Be it on foot or bike, make sure to keep a beady eye out for the hand-carved wooden animal sculptures and the lion bench that was hand-wrought by local artists!
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This is the 10.2-mile (16.4 km) 'Capital City Passage' section of the far longer 500-miles (800km) Palmetto Trail. This is an easy urban section that goes through the city of Columbia from Riverfront Park to Fort Jackson. It passes by the South Carolina State Capitol and the Horseshoe of the University of South Carolina.
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This impressive and beautiful building is strategically placed in downtown Columbia and this is where the both the state executive and legislative branches meet. Since its construction in 1786, the grounds of the State House has grown from a 4-acre site into an extensive 22-acre complex featuring 7 buildings and more than 30 monuments.
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The South Carolina State House is the state capitol and seat of government of the state of South Carolina. It was built from 1855, but not completed until 1907, partly due to the turmoil of the civil war. The surrounding park is home to several memorials, including those to George Washington, General Lee and those killed in the Civil War. https://www.scstatehouse.gov/visit.php
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Olympia offers a rich history with several notable landmarks. You can visit the Washington State Capitol Campus, featuring the impressive Legislative Building and various memorials. Other historical sites include the Bigelow House Museum, the Old Capitol Building, and the Henderson House Museum, which offer glimpses into the city's past.
Yes, Olympia has several attractions perfect for families. The Hands On Children's Museum provides interactive exhibits focused on STEM and art. You can also visit the WET Science Center for an educational journey, or enjoy the Lattin's Country Cider Mill and Farm for a local experience with farm animals.
Olympia is surrounded by beautiful natural areas. Percival Landing Park offers a scenic waterfront boardwalk. Just outside the city, Brewery Park at Tumwater Falls provides walking trails and picnicking spots. Other notable areas include Billy Frank Jr. Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge, Squaxin Park (formerly Priest Point Park), and Capitol Lake for leisurely walks.
For cultural experiences, explore the Olympia Farmers Market for local products. The Monarch Sculpture Park features over 100 contemporary sculptures and a Japanese garden. Art enthusiasts can visit the Childhood's End Art Gallery, and the Olympic Flight Museum showcases vintage aircraft. The Washington Center for the Performing Arts also hosts various performances.
Yes, Olympia offers several trails ideal for running. You can find routes like the Granby Park Trail or explore the West Columbia Riverwalk, which offers varying distances and difficulties. For more options, check out the Running Trails around Olympia guide.
For easy hikes, consider the Three Rivers Greenway Trail, which offers a mix of river views and woodlands. The Cayce Riverwalk is another great option for a leisurely stroll. You can find more easy routes in the Easy hikes around Olympia guide.
Absolutely. The Capital City Passage — Palmetto Trail offers an easy urban section suitable for cycling. The Three Rivers Greenway also provides excellent paths for bikes. Discover more cycling options in the Cycling around Olympia guide.
The Downtown Olympia Historic District is renowned for its Romanesque architecture, historic buildings, and vibrant public art installations and murals. It's a great area for a walk to appreciate the city's heritage and artistic flair.
Beyond the parks, you can visit the Mima Mounds Natural Area Preserve, known for its unusual geological formations. The Olympia Artesian Well, dating back to 1895, also offers a unique historical and natural point of interest.
Olympia's weather is generally mild. Summer (June to August) is ideal for outdoor activities with warmer temperatures and less rain, perfect for exploring parks, trails, and waterfront areas. Spring and fall also offer pleasant conditions for hiking and cycling with beautiful seasonal foliage.
Many of Olympia's outdoor spaces are dog-friendly. For example, the Saluda Riverwalk is suitable for walks with your canine companion. Always check specific park regulations for leash requirements and designated off-leash areas.
Yes, some trails in the Olympia area are designed to be wheelchair accessible. The Capital City Passage — Palmetto Trail is noted for its accessibility, offering a smooth path for various users.


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