Fodor's Expert Review Bill Frank Jr. Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge

Olympia Fodor's Choice

More than 250 different bird species along with a slew of reptiles, mammals, and amphibians thrive amid the marshes and grasslands of this 4,529-acre refuge—the largest estuary restoration in the Pacific Northwest—situated on the delta formed by the Nisqually River's confluence with Puget Sound. Just 8 miles east of downtown Olympia, the tranquil space feels a world away from civilization and is laced with 4 miles of trails, some of them along boardwalks. Naturalists lead guided walks and give lectures on weekends from April through September, and a visitor center contains exhibits and a nature store.

Fodor's Choice Wildlife Refuge

Quick Facts

100 Brown Farm Rd.
Olympia, Washington  98327, USA

360-753–9467

www.fws.gov/refuge/billy_frank_jr_nisqually

Sight Details:
Rate Includes: $3, Visitor center closed Sat.–Tues.

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