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  1. At the heart of this 314-acre regional nature park is one mile of saltwater shoreline. Ellis Cove is tucked away inside the park and the Ellis Cove Trail further enhances access to more parkland and the views of downtown Olympia and State Capitol buildings. Park map. Developed facilities map. Squaxin Park history.

  2. Squaxin Park. 4.5 (48 reviews) Unclaimed. Parks, Playgrounds. See all 135 photos. Review Highlights. “ Priest Point park is named after the Catholic school and chapel built for native American Indians. ” in 3 reviews. “. There's a variety of marine wildlife at the beach as well as nice views of downtown Ol y and the Capitol building ” in 2 reviews.

  3. It is a diverse park, having a long beach area on the west to explore, there is a creek running into the bay on the north side, the east side of the Park is a great spot for picnics, reading, hiking or studying plant life.

  4. Learn about the history of Squaxin Park, formerly Priest Point Park, a former Native American settlement and a French Oblate Mission. Explore the park's features, activities, and name change in 2022.

  5. Squaxin Park is a 314-acre park on the Olympia waterfront with hiking trails, shoreline, playground, and picnic shelters. It was formerly the site of a Catholic mission and has a rich history and natural beauty.

  6. Squaxin Park. 206 reviews. #6 of 90 things to do in Olympia. State Parks. Write a review. About. This 314-acre park offers hiking and wildlife viewing opportunities only minutes from downtown Olympia. Suggest edits to improve what we show. Improve this listing. All photos (42) Top ways to experience nearby attractions.

  7. This 314-acre park offers hiking and wildlife viewing opportunities only minutes from downtown Olympia. Due to the park's steep ravines, cliffs and streams, the trail system includes trail sections that exceed 10%, steps and boardwalks.