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Tumwater Historical Park

Tumwater Historical Park by Gexydaf
Tumwater Historical Park a photo by Gexydaf on Flickr.

Tumwater Historical Park is the sister park to Tumwater Falls Park, which was my new place of the day on October 17, 2010 (see http://blog.firsttries.com/?p=1407)

This park, which is situated on the Deschutes River, features a wonderful view of the now defunct Olympia Brewing Company. The park is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. In addition to the lovely setting, there are big toys for the kids and restrooms. Of note is a sign that says the lake is closed because of the New Zealand Mud snails, an invasive species. The City of Tumwater is attempting to quarantine Capital Lake and this lower part of the Deschutes River to stop the spread of the snails.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Zealand_mud_snail

http://www.olytumfoundation.org/park.asp

http://www.ci.tumwater.wa.us/historicaldistrictboundaries.htm

  

A lovely fall day at Tumwater Falls Park

Originally uploaded by Gexydaf
 
 

 

This jewel of a park was worth the short drive down to Tumwater. It is a perfect park, especial if you just have an hour or so. There is a quick loop that shows off the waterfalls and the accompanying Deschutes River. And there are also several well placed signs that share the history of the area including the now closed Olympia Brewing Company. I love the idea of going back in the winter when the falls partially freeze! I guess I also need to go back in the spring to see the salmon run. And I bet it’s pretty nice in the summer, so it’s an all season park! The park is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

http://www.ci.tumwater.wa.us/historicaldistrictboundaries.htm

http://www.olytumfoundation.org/park.asp