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The Tumwater Falls Trail offers a delightful, easy stroll through a lush, green environment, following the Deschutes River as it cascades over impressive multi-tiered waterfalls. This 0.7-mile (1.2 km) loop is incredibly accessible, with only 37 feet (11 metres) of elevation gain, making it a perfect 18-minute outing for anyone. You'll experience the dynamic soundscape of the falls and pass by the historic Olympia Brewery building, all on a well-maintained path of pavement and gravel.
Planning your visit is simple, as the park is conveniently located just minutes from Olympia and Interstate 5, offering ample free parking right at the trailhead. Restrooms and picnic facilities are available, and the park is open year-round and free to enter. It's also a dog-friendly spot, provided your canine companion stays on a leash, making it an easy choice for a quick outdoor escape.
Beyond its natural beauty, Tumwater Falls holds significant historical importance as the site of Washington's oldest permanent non-Native settlement on Puget Sound. From late August through December, you can witness the incredible annual salmon run, as Chinook and Coho salmon use the fish ladders to bypass the falls, a truly fascinating spectacle that adds another layer of wonder to this family-friendly destination.
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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Yes, the Tumwater Falls Trail is considered easy and is very suitable for beginners, children, and families. It's often described as more of a leisurely walk than a challenging hike, offering high scenic rewards for minimal effort.
The trail features a mix of surfaces, including mostly gravel paths, paved sections, boardwalks, and bridges. While generally easy, there are some gentle hills and optional stairwells to the lower falls that can be steep. Be aware that some surfaces might be uneven or slick due to water spray from the falls.
Parking is available at Brewery Park at Tumwater Falls. The park is conveniently located minutes from the state capitol and Interstate 5, making access straightforward.
Yes, the trail is dog-friendly. However, all dogs must be kept on a leash at all times to ensure the safety and enjoyment of all visitors and wildlife.
No, Brewery Park at Tumwater Falls, which encompasses the trail, is free of charge and open to the public year-round. You do not need a permit to access the trail or the park facilities.
The trail is a short loop, ranging from 0.5 to 1 mile in length. Most visitors can comfortably complete the entire loop in about 20-30 minutes, depending on their pace and how often they stop to enjoy the views.
The primary attractions are the series of cascading waterfalls on the Deschutes River, which drop 82 feet into Capitol Lake. You'll also find the historic Olympia Brewery building, fish ladders, and interpretive signs detailing the area's history. Don't miss the View of the River Upstream from the Footbridge and the stunning Waterfall View from the Bridge.
The trail is beautiful year-round. Spring offers vibrant rhododendron blooms in the native plant gardens, while autumn (September through December) is ideal for observing spawning salmon in the fish ladders. The waterfalls are impressive in any season, especially after rainfall.
The most notable wildlife viewing opportunity is during the autumn salmon runs (September through December), when you can watch salmon navigate the fish ladders. Beyond that, you might spot various bird species and small mammals common to riparian environments.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Simmons Road trail, covering approximately 44% of the path.
The best time to witness the salmon runs at Tumwater Falls is during the autumn months, specifically from September through December. This is when the spawning salmon make their way upstream via the fish ladders, offering a spectacular natural display.
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