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Tumwater Falls are a series of cascades on the Deschutes River in Tumwater, Washington, United States, near where the river empties into Budd Inlet, a southerly arm of Puget Sound in Olympia.GeologyThe Deschutes River carved a course through glacial debris left after the Pleistocene ice age until it reached volcanic bedrock, forming the falls as it coursed down to Puget Sound.HistoryTumwater Falls was the site of New Market, the first European settlement in Western Washington. It was also the site of the now-defunct Olympia Brewing Company.Olympia Light and Power Company constructed a dam and a hydroelectric power plant at the falls in 1890, a decade before the Snoqualmie Falls powerplant outside Seattle. The plant powered an Olympia–Tumwater streetcar, among other things. A dam at above sea level created a head for the powerhouse and still stands on the Deschutes River.The Tumwater Falls created an impassable barrier to salmon until 1952, when a fish ladder was built by the Washington Department of Fisheries (now the Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife), to provide salmon access to the newly constructed fish hatchery located immediately above the falls. Prior to the 1952 hatchery operations, the Deschutes river above the Tumwater Falls was a river system free of the influence of migrating and spawning salmon, an unusual ecological occurrence in the riparian systems of Puget Sound.



"A community park owned and managed by the non profit Olympia Tumwater Foundation."
Address: 110 Deschutes Way SW, Tumwater, WA 98501, USA
Phone: (360) 943-2550
State: Washington
County: Thurston County
City: Tumwater
Zip Code: 98501


Opening Hours

Monday: 8:00 AM – 5:30 PM
Tuesday: 8:00 AM – 5:30 PM
Wednesday: 8:00 AM – 5:30 PM
Thursday: 8:00 AM – 5:30 PM
Friday: 8:00 AM – 5:30 PM
Saturday: 8:00 AM – 5:30 PM
Sunday: 8:00 AM – 5:30 PM


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Reviews
Was so lucky to catch the Chinook salmon run at the end of September! Thousands of salmon coming up the river and into the fish ladder. It was mesmerizing to watch. We didn’t go on the trails, but I would like to come back and explore more. The waterfall was nothing special. Salmon is what made the day. There isn’t a lot of parking inside the park, but there are spots on the road, right outside the entrance. Very odd spot for parking, but at least it’s free.
This place is pretty incredible! Hard to believe it can be found right next to I-5. The waterfall and surrounding park is great and certainly worth a visit even if you are just passing through. There is also a decent amount of history about the waterfall for those so inclined. Not often do you find a waterfall like this “in-town”.
It was a nice day for a day so we hit the road and decided to stop by Brewery Park It was a brief walk but very cool to say the least. You can walk your dogs and there's plenty of photo ops to take advantage of. It wasn't to crowded and it seemed to be a good place to sit a have a bite to eat.
My husband and I had one of our first dates here and returned 5 years later with our 2 kids. It's very clean and beautiful. The walk around the falls is easy and the path is well cared for. My stroller made it just fine, as well as my 2 year old was able to walk it with no issues.
This place is awesome..... to me very best park Thurston county has to offer... no matter what time of year it's beautiful....it's always clean and never stacked with homeless people.... has bathrooms, playground, picnic area and a lot of educational stuff about the salmon as well as the old brewery.... if you haven't been you better get there
We've been coming to Tumwater Falls for over 30 years. Yesterday 9/24/22 the bridge over the lower falls was closed for construction. You could still access the observation deck from the west trail. The park is gorgeous in the spring, but it is beautiful any time of year and it is incredible in the autumn when the salmon are returning to spawn. Playground: Two cement boats that kiddos can play on. If you need more, Historical Park is just downriver. Go out of the park, turn right, turn right just past the entrance to 101, between the two historical houses. Dog-friendliness: Dogs allowed on leash. Picnic area: At least 10 picnic tables interspersed, beneath the trees, around the play area. Plenty of shade.
One of the most beautiful parks. Small waterfalls, bridges, hiking trails, a forest, a river, birds and salmon splashing and sparkling with their backs and this whole nature pleases the heart!
Great little park hidden along side of I-5. This gem has a well kept upper park area with a fish hatchery, stepped water falls, and a short hiking trail along the river. It is great for families and anyone wanting to get outside and enjoy nature.
Had no idea this was here, tucked away in the middle of the city! There’s a nice walk around the falls, including two bridges over the river, and several small waterfalls along the path. It’s a bit steep in places, but we managed fine with the stroller. It’s January, so nothing was happening at the fish hatchery, but we’d like to come back in the right season.
My kids love this walk. Many great areas for photographers to take picture. If its the season, their favorite part is watching the salmon swim upstream. get out and breath some fresh air while enjoying an easy but beautiful walk.
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