The 10 Best Things to do Good for Big Groups in Olympia, Washington (WA)

January 4, 2022 Veronika Gaddis

Birthplace of riot grrl music and home to an energetic independent art and music scene, Olympia is a hub of innovative cultural movements. The nontraditional Evergreen State College draws young pioneers and artists while the surrounding landscape of Puget Sound beckons the environmentally aware to its embrace. With 40 city parks incorporating 963 acres as well as a vast, municipally-funded public art collection, the city is a study in inventive and ecological civil design.
Restaurants in Olympia

1. Hands On Children's Museum

414 Jefferson St NE, Olympia, WA 98501-1124 +1 360-956-0818 [email protected] http://www.hocm.org/
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5.0 based on 483 reviews

Hands On Children's Museum

Come Play with Us! The award-winning Hands On Children's Museum is the largest and most visited children's museum in the Pacific Northwest. We celebrate play and believe in its importance in early learning. With over 150 exciting exhibits in 10 beautiful galleries and a fabulous art studio, we encourage children and their parents to play and learn all about science, nature, and art in settings inspired by our beautiful Northwest. Our Outdoor Discovery Center, a half-acre of unique outdoor exhibits, expands opportunities for play and learning with a trike and hike loop, lighthouse lookout, Puget Sound beach replica, children's garden, and Megan D schooner where kids can climb a six-foot rope ladder to the top deck of a real 56-foot vintage schooner, cross the rickety bridge, explore the crow's nest, and captain the ship. Online Reservations Required

Reviewed By patannlinz

We visited this awesome place with a 4 year old and 22 month old and a great time was had by all. Market place, creative arts room, construction “zone”, water tables, science area, make believe section with props for different occupations including a police car, and a hospital nursery. If needed, there is a “4 and under” escape room. There is also an outdoor play area which must be pretty awesome in the warmer months. Something for everyone at this hands on kids place.

2. Puget Sound Estuarium

309 State Ave NE, Olympia, WA 98501-1133 +1 360-915-0773 [email protected] http://www.sseacenter.org
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5.0 based on 11 reviews

Puget Sound Estuarium

3. Kayak Nisqually

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5.0 based on 36 reviews

Kayak Nisqually

An eco-tourism sea kayaking company with biologist guides! Visit the premiere biodiversity hotspot in Thurston County and the whole south Puget Sound.

4. Washington Center for the Performing Arts

512 Washington St SE, Olympia, WA 98501-1330 +1 360-753-8585 http://www.washingtoncenter.org/
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5.0 based on 19 reviews

Washington Center for the Performing Arts

5. Sound Escape Room

825 Legion Way SE Ste C2, Olympia, WA 98501-1586 +1 253-256-5617 [email protected] http://soundescaperoom.com/
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5.0 based on 13 reviews

Sound Escape Room

Sound Escape is a real-life interactive escape room adventure. Use wits and teamwork to unravel the room's mysteries in 60 minutes. See our website for much more information.

6. Exit Puzzles Escape Room

109 5th Ave SW, Olympia, WA 98501-1011 +1 360-930-9686 [email protected] http://exitpuzzles.com
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5.0 based on 56 reviews

Exit Puzzles Escape Room

Exit Puzzles offers an escape room experience that will keep you immersed for 70 minutes as you and your teammates explore a thematically decorated room for clues to solve the room's puzzles and mysteries. This room features custom-made puzzles, artwork, and interactive electronics, along with a visually striking set design. For booking and more information visit our website.

Reviewed By AreWeHavingFunYet - Olympia, United States

I (grandma) took my 15 year old grandson, plus two friends, and we did the Landlord escape room. It was excellent. We were joined by another group (4 fun ladies). We were concerned about how that would go since we didn't know each other, but it worked out great, and the boys actually were very proud to be able to help the women since it was their first time. The puzzles are not linear, so it allowed all to begin solving different ones at the same time. Compared to other escape rooms we've done, this one was better labeled, making it less frustrating to solve. We only had one hiccup. One person in the group messed up a lock trying to use the wrong key. We had to have the staff guy come fix it. He was pretty upset and flustered, which was understandable given the circumstances, but he could have handled it better. He called out the person in the group and berated her in front of anyone. I am not saying I would not have acted the same way, but come on, breathe and remember Customer Service is key. As it was, we solved all and were able to escape with seconds to spare! Afterwards, the staff person walked us through all the solutions and explained some interesting things we had missed. We highly recommend this Escape Room experience and are excited to return to try their other room. It's not really that pricey given that it's a full hour of exciting mental and rewarding fun. Afterwards, there are fun photos to pose for.

7. Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge

100 Brown Farm Rd NE, Olympia, WA 98516-2302 +1 360-753-9467 http://www.fws.gov/refuge/Billy_Frank_Jr_Nisqually/visit/plan_your_visit.html
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4.5 based on 602 reviews

Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge

Located on the Nisqually River Delta in Southern Puget Sound, this refuge consists of three thousand acres of salt and freshwater marshes, grasslands and mixed forest habitats that provide a resting and nesting area for a wide variety of migratory birds.

Reviewed By finley-n-miley - Medford, United States

The paths take you into various ecosystems, each with some diversity of birds, vegetation, and other woodland creatures. Lots of enthusiastic bird watchers - all of whom were friendly and excited to show you what they have seen.

8. Olympia Lacey Tumwater Visitor Center

103 Sid Snyder Ave SW, Olympia, WA 98501-1328 360-7040-7544 http://www.visitolympia.com
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4.5 based on 11 reviews

Olympia Lacey Tumwater Visitor Center

9. Priest Point Park

2600 East Bay Drive Northeast, Olympia, WA +1 360-753-8380 http://olympiawa.gov/community/parks/parks-and-trails/priest-point-park
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4.5 based on 201 reviews

Priest Point Park

This 314-acre park offers hiking and wildlife viewing opportunities only minutes from downtown Olympia.

Reviewed By HighPriestessSusan - Olympia, United States

Priest Point has many trails packed into a beautiful area. Lots of steps and bridges. A couple of trails lead to the inlet, which was still and glass-like on the day we visited. Good for walking, trail-running and dog-walking. Peaceful and not crowded on an autumn weekday.

10. Farmers Market

700 Capitol Way S, Olympia, WA 98501-1208 +1 360-352-9096 http://www.olympiafarmersmarket.com/
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4.5 based on 398 reviews

Farmers Market

Reviewed By michaeltR4512YN - Olympia, United States

From April through October opened Thur thru Sun Wonderful locally sourced purveyors Vegetables, fruit, meat, fish , bread, desserts The vendors understand take pride in the products A good selection of arts and crafts.

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