
Olympia Washington, USA Travel Guide
Discover cities close to Olympia.
Explore different urban areas for varied experiences.
Beyond urban centers, the Pacific Northwest encourages you to explore its dramatic scenic beauty and rich cultural heritage.
Washington's largest city with world-renowned attractions.
Gateway to the Olympic Peninsula, known for its oyster industry.
Washington is known for its breathtaking natural landscapes, and Olympia gives excellent access to some of the most stunning parks in the country.
This UNESCO World Heritage site boasts incredible biodiversity, from rainforests to rugged coasts.
Dominated by the iconic stratovolcano, it showcases breathtaking alpine scenery.
Where you'll find the longest continuous the seaside in the U.S. For a windswept coastal experience.
Explore diverse ecosystems within the park.
Discover popular visitor areas featuring stunning vistas.
Explore the historical and rural character of Washington State with these cultural day trips from Olympia.
Centralia boasts a charming the old town area. It is notably known for its antique shops, offering a treasure trove for collectors and browsers.
Venture west to Washington's Pacific coast and see the coastal towns like Aberdeen, also called the birthplace of Kurt Cobain.
The area surrounding Olympia, especially Thurston County, features small rural villages.
These areas offer a glimpse into the region's agricultural roots.
While not traditional pilgrimage sites, the area has historical missions and early settlements related to the region's diverse history.
Explore remnants of early religious settlements.
Discover sites dating back to the region's formative years.
Tailor your visit based on specific historical interests.
Extend your Olympia trip to explore more of the Pacific Northwest or venture into neighboring states.
An in-depth exploration of Olympic National Park and the surrounding peninsula, requiring a rental car.
Combine Seattle's urban attractions with a ferry trip to nearby Puget Sound islands.
Explore more of the Pacific Coast by heading south, which requires a rental car.
Accommodations for multi-day trips are quickly reserved.
Rooms sell out fast in locations like A Vast beach.
These fill up especially fast owing to strong demand.