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Capitol State Park Adventures

Capitol State Park in Washington offers scenic forested landscapes and historic sites around the state Capitol campus, providing tranquil trails and picnic areas close to Olympia.

87
Acres Protected
3.5
Miles of Trails
450,000
Annual Visitors
1913
Year Established

About Capitol State Park

 

Capitol State Park is located in Olympia, Washington, surrounding the Washington State Capitol campus. The park encompasses a mix of open lawns, wooded areas, and landscaped gardens that frame the stately Capitol building and several other government structures. It covers forested slopes that provide peaceful natural settings in the urban environment of the state capital. The park sits on the western edge of Capitol Lake, a large tidal lake formed by the Deschutes River. Its geography includes gentle hills and mixed forest habitats predominated by Douglas fir, western red cedar, and bigleaf maple. The park's ecological value lies in its riparian zones and mature conifers, as well as serving as a habitat for a variety of bird species including herons, eagles, and woodpeckers. History is deeply embedded here, with the Capitol building constructed during the early 20th century as the focal point, symbolizing the governance of the state. Visitors can experience the park's paved and gravel trails which wind through its greenery, ideal for walking, jogging, and birdwatching. The Capitol Campus, accessible within the park, features the State Supreme Court, legislative offices, and the Legislative Building's observation deck offering panoramic views of Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains. Picnicking is a popular activity, especially near the landscaped picnic areas. The park appeals to both locals and tourists seeking a blend of outdoor relaxation and cultural engagement close to downtown Olympia. Seasonal events and public tours of the Capitol compound enhance its visitor appeal. This urban green space serves as a quiet retreat and an important public asset promoting community connection with natural and civic environments.

Highlights

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Washington State Capitol Building and Legislative Campus

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Capitol Lake shoreline with waterfront views

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Mature native conifer forest stands within an urban park setting

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Observation deck atop the Legislative Building with Olympic Mountain vistas

Notable Natural Features

Washington State Capitol Building

The iconic legislative building with a distinctive dome, offering public tours and an observation deck.

Capitol Lake

A tidal lake providing scenic waterfront views and habitat for aquatic birds along the park's western boundary.

Historic Legislative Campus

A complex of government buildings set in landscaped grounds, reflecting early 20th-century architectural styles.