Burfoot County Park is a scenic destination located on the northern edge of Thurston County, Washington, offering stunning views of Budd Inlet and the Olympic Mountains. The park spans 65 acres, featuring 1,100 feet of saltwater beach frontage, nature trails, and picnic areas. It is a popular spot for day-use activities, including hiking and beach access. Visitors can enjoy the tranquil atmosphere and take in the sights of the State Capitol and surrounding waters. The park is managed by Thurston County and offers facilities like restrooms, playgrounds, and shelters for picnics.
The park's history dates back to its purchase by the Burfoot family, who used it for recreational purposes before it was acquired by the county. Today, it serves as a significant recreational area, reflecting the county's role in outdoor planning. The park's geological history is tied to the Puget Sound Basin, with soil types like Kitsap loam supporting a dense coniferous forest.
Burfoot County Park is easily accessible via Boston Harbor Road, making it a convenient day-trip destination from Olympia. The park's hours of operation are from 9 a.m. to dusk daily, providing ample time for visitors to explore its natural beauty.