Percival Landing Park is a picturesque waterfront destination in Olympia, Washington, offering a blend of natural beauty and vibrant community activities. Located on the east side of Budd Bay, it spans 3.38 acres and features a 0.9-mile boardwalk perfect for strolling or jogging, with stunning views of the surrounding mountains and water. The park is named after Samuel Percival, who built a commercial wharf in the area in 1860. Today, it hosts various events like the Wooden Boat Festival and Harbor Days, making it a hub for social gatherings and celebrations.
The park's amenities include picnic areas, a playground, public art installations, and boat moorage facilities. Visitors can enjoy the scenic views, explore the local art scene, and participate in water activities like kayaking or paddleboarding.
Percival Landing is also close to downtown Olympia, providing easy access to local shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions.