3 Thurston County Waterfall Hikes in the Olympia, Tumwater, and Yelm Area

Hike the nearly 5 miles round trip to experience Mima Falls in Capitol Forest. Photo credit: Alyssa Ramsfield
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I recently had a visitor from the Midwest ready to see all that the Northwest had to offer. There was one, small caveat…they really wanted to see some waterfalls. Chasing waterfalls in Thurston County is a great way to spend time outdoors with family and friends. The rushing water and dramatic scenery makes a local waterfall hike worth the sweat! Check out these waterfall hikes in and around Olympia, Tumwater and Yelm.

Brewery Park at Tumwater Falls

Brewery Park at Tumwater Falls are the most prominent waterfalls in Thurston County. Constructed in 1962 by the Olympia Tumwater Foundation, this 15-acre park boasts beautiful waterfalls from the Deschutes River. There is a trail that leads visitors in a loop from the first falls near the old brewery to the final falls that lead into Capital Lake. It’s a great spot to take a walk on a hot day as much of the half-mile trail is shaded by trees and towering boulders. The bridge that crosses here is the perfect spot for a photograph with the falls in the background.

Deschutes Falls Park

Located outside of Yelm, Deschutes Falls Park shows off nature’s power and beauty through powerful falls. Photo credit: Alyssa Ramsfield

A few miles further up the Deschutes River visitors to Yelm can see more rugged terrain at Deschutes Falls Park. What was once a homestead from 1902 is now a recreational wonder. This 155-acre park has multiple small waterfalls along with a 27-foot falls that cascades into the river below. Thurston County Parks has added fencing in spots along some of the sheer cliffs, but otherwise this site is in a very natural state. Keep your eyes on small children and dogs! Further up from the impressive falls, visitors can bring their swimsuits and take a dip in the cooling pools below. This day-use park is an awesome spot to explore with the whole family!

Mima Falls

Ready for a hike? Head out to Capitol State Forest to visit the rushing Mima Falls. Just a short drive from Olympia, this forest is home to some of the most popular trails for hiking, biking, and horse riding in our area. There are a few different routes to get to the falls but one of the favorites is the Mima Falls East Trail. Just shy of 5 miles total, this hike is doable for all ages and skill levels. You will need a Discover Pass to park at this trailhead which costs $30 for an annual pass or $10 for a day pass. Much of the hike is through the green, shaded forest. There are bridges to cross and creeks to explore. Once you arrive to the falls, trails lead down to the bottom for fantastic views of the flowing falls. There is also a picnic table located here so bring a snack to celebrate your hiking victory.

 

 

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