Thompson Memorial Park is a serene natural area offering extensive trails, mature forests, and scenic viewpoints within and near Olympia, Washington, making it a popular destination for hiking, wildlife viewing, and outdoor recreation.
Thompson Memorial Park is a large urban park and natural reserve located primarily in Thurston County, near Olympia, Washington. The park covers over 650 acres of diverse terrain including old-growth and second-growth forests, wetlands, and steep slopes that provide habitat for a wide variety of native plants and wildlife. Established to preserve natural green space and offer accessible outdoor recreation close to the city, the park features more than 10 miles of maintained hiking and mountain biking trails. Visitors experience a mix of Douglas fir, western red cedar, and bigleaf maple trees, along with abundant understory plants typical of the Pacific Northwest. The park's topography offers several vantage points with views of Puget Sound, Capitol Lake, and the Olympic Mountains on clear days. Historically, the land was dedicated as a memorial to Robert O. Thompson, a local advocate for parks and nature preservation. Today, the park is managed by a combination of local government and volunteer groups focused on conservation and trail maintenance. In addition to hiking and mountain biking, visitors engage in wildlife viewing with frequent sightings of deer, various bird species, and occasional sightings of bald eagles. The park's proximity to urban areas makes it an accessible escape for nature enthusiasts, families, and outdoor recreationists looking to enjoy forested landscapes and peaceful open space. Educational signage along trails additionally provides information on the park’s ecology and history, enhancing the visitor experience.
Overlook with panoramic views of Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains
Extensive mature Douglas fir and western red cedar forest ecosystem
Dedicated memorial space honoring Robert O. Thompson, a local conservation pioneer
Remote-feeling trails accessible within close proximity to the city of Olympia
A commemorative site honoring Robert O. Thompson, whose efforts were instrumental in preserving this green space.
A scenic overlook offering clear views of Puget Sound, nearby islands, and on clear days, Mount Rainier.
Sections of the park feature stands of old-growth Douglas fir and western red cedar that showcase the region’s native forest character.