Percival Landing
Reconstruction Project
In 2010, Percival Landing will undergo the first phase in reconstruction to replace a portion of the boardwalk, restore over an acre of shoreline habitat, and provide other amenities. Construction has begun and will be completed in August 2011. Please check back regularly for construction updates and impacts on access to moorage, playgrounds, restroom facilities, and the boardwalk.
Construction News: Learn about construction updates and impacts.
New Design: Learn more about the project and new design features.
Size:
3.3 Acres
Location:
405 Columbia Street NW (parking)
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217 Thurston Avenue NW
Park Features:
Percival Landing is one of Olympia's three waterfront parks and is located on the east side of Budd Bay on the southern most tip of Puget Sound. This popular park and tourist destination is in the heart of downtown and is a hub for gatherings, social interaction and public celebrations. The Landing includes a 0.9-mile boardwalk extending along the eastern shoreline of West Bay from the Fourth Avenue Bridge to Thurston Avenue. The park includes:
- Picnic Areas
- Open Space Areas
- Public Art
- Overnight Boat Moorage
- Restrooms/Showers
- Playground
Park History:
Percival Landing Park was named after the old commercial steamship wharf, a well-known maritime landmark in the Pacific Northwest. The original dock, built by Sam Percival in 1860, was operated by the Percival Family. The first phase of Percival Landing, as we know it today, was completed and opened in 1978, phase two in 1985, and phase three in 1988.
The City completed acquisition of the former Unocal Tank Farm site in 1996. This additional parkland is now a lawn area used for picnics and gatherings during special events.