Olympia, WA


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Olympia, WA

About Olympia, WA

Olympia, Washington is a scenic city located in the heart of the Pacific Northwest. Home to the majestic Mt. Rainier and Puget Sound, Olympia offers an unrivaled combination of urban amenities and spectacular natural beauty. Visitors can explore its vibrant downtown district with its numerous shops, galleries and restaurants or spend time outdoors enjoying activities like fishing, hiking, kayaking and bird watching. With a thriving arts community, diverse population and welcoming atmosphere, Olympia is a great place to visit or call home! Capital city - West-central Washington at the south end of Puget Sound.

State: Washington
County: Thurston County
Metro Area: Olympia-Lacey-Tumwater Metro Area
City: Olympia
Zip Codes: 98501 98502 98506
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Time zone: Pacific Standard Time (PST)
Elevation: 100 ft above sea level

Olympia is one of the more attractive capital cities in the United States. While there is heavy industry to the north toward Tacoma, Olympia is a clean, mid-sized capital city with a distinctively Pacific Northwest small-town feel. Outdoor recreational opportunities are abundant; Olympic National Park, Mount Rainier National Park, and the Washington coast are all within a day’s drive. Excellent city amenities and services are available in Seattle, although traffic can make the drive challenging.

The population is highly educated and most of the area has a well-kept appearance. The clean, quiet downtown waterfront is well-used and inner neighborhoods are livable. As with much of the Northwest, large, unattractive expanses of residential sprawl aren’t found; most residential areas feature individual homes or small single street developments set among the woods. The small, progressive Evergreen State College adds a college presence, and there is abundant local music and entertainment.

Employment is a bit of a challenge but current trends and projections are strong. There are two military installations just north of town; and many commute north towards Tacoma or Seattle. The area’s lush greenery owes its existence to the marine climate, which brings a downside- the area is the sixth cloudiest city in the nation and one of the rainiest. Nearby hydroelectric power brings some of the lowest utility costs in the country.

Local terrain is hilly and wooded with tall coniferous trees and low mountains to the west, high mountains (the Cascades) to the east, and gradually flattening forest and farmland to the south and east. The marine climate is characterized by mild, generally dry summers and wet, mild winters. Autumn rains from frequent Pacific weather systems usually begin about mid-October. Rains continue with few interruptions through spring. Pacific storms can be strong but the Coast Range moderates winds. Summer highs are a comfortable 70 to 80 degrees with clear skies 2 out of every 3 days. Winter daytime temperatures are in the 40’s and low 50’s with nighttime temperatures in the 30’s. Occasional blasts of Canadian air drop temperatures into the 10’s and 20’s. Snow accumulations sufficient to disrupt traffic occur infrequently. There is some fog, mainly in spring and fall.

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Olympia Cost of Living

Attractive setting, nearby national parks, and educated population make Olympia a great place to live.

$472,500
+28.4% higher than avg
$67,975
-1.5% lower than avg
9.2 / 5.0
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summer/winter
Olympia Crime
61.2 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Olympia, Washington
$90,360
for a family
$50,000
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Olympia
   Attractive setting
Cloudy, wet winters
   Nearby national parks
Cost of living
   Educated population
Narrow job base
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We moved here from Kitsap Bremerton/Silverdale WA area and this beats it all the way in all material ways. The only reason not to give it 5 stars is the cost of  More
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Over 3 years ago
The city is horrible. The business have been chased out by homeless. The city government makes it for difficult for businesses to thrive. If you like what Seattle is  More
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Having lived all over the world we decided to retire in Olympia and live on the Puget Sound. Yes it rains but the weather can change dramatically in a day with sun and  More
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