Percival Landing Park, Waterfront park in downtown Olympia, United States
Percival Landing Park lines the shore of Budd Bay with a wooden boardwalk connecting Fourth Avenue Bridge to Thurston Avenue in downtown Olympia. The grounds include boat moorage, public restrooms with showers, picnic tables, and a children's playground located near Columbia Street.
The site originated as a commercial steamship wharf built by Sam Percival in 1860 and handled maritime trade for over a century before becoming a public park in 1977. This transformation shifted it from an industrial port into a space for community recreation.
The park features several permanent art installations on its grounds, including a carved Orca sculpture that reflects a connection to Olympia's sister city Yashiro in Japan. These artworks are scattered throughout the waterfront, inviting visitors to explore and discover them at their own pace.
The park is easy to navigate on foot and offers ample space to stroll along the waterfront. Facilities are well-maintained and busiest during warmer months, though visitors can enjoy the grounds year-round.
The grounds come alive each year during Harbor Days, a festival celebrating wooden boats and regional maritime traditions. This event draws boat enthusiasts and history lovers who want to experience the waterfront's living heritage.
Location: Washington
GPS coordinates: 47.04670,-122.90400
Latest update: December 14, 2025 11:06
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