CorelDraw Map Olympia Washington US

Olympia, the capital of the state of Washington, is divided into several neighborhoods and districts, each with its own unique character and amenities. Here is an overview of some of the notable neighborhoods and districts in Olympia:

  1. Downtown Olympia: The heart of the city, downtown Olympia is known for its vibrant arts and culture scene. It’s home to the State Capitol building, which is surrounded by government offices and beautiful gardens. You’ll find a variety of shops, restaurants, and entertainment options here, as well as access to the scenic waterfront.
  2. South Capitol: Located south of downtown, South Capitol is a historic neighborhood known for its well-preserved homes and tree-lined streets. The neighborhood is home to many government employees and professionals who appreciate the quiet atmosphere and proximity to the Capitol.
  3. West Olympia: This neighborhood is primarily residential and offers a mix of housing options, from historic homes to newer developments. West Olympia is close to shopping centers, schools, and parks, making it a popular choice for families.
  4. Eastside: The Eastside neighborhood is known for its diverse population and affordable housing. It’s a close-knit community with schools, parks, and easy access to Interstate 5. The East Bay Public Plaza and the East Bay Marina are popular recreational spots.
  5. Indian Creek: Located in the northwest part of the city, Indian Creek is a suburban neighborhood with a mix of single-family homes and apartments. It offers easy access to shopping and recreational areas, including the Evergreen State College.
  6. Bigelow Highlands: This neighborhood, located in the northeast part of Olympia, is known for its beautiful views of the city and the surrounding area. It features a mix of housing styles, including modern homes and condos.
  7. Cooper Point: Located on the western side of Olympia, Cooper Point offers waterfront properties and access to the Puget Sound. It’s a mix of upscale homes, apartments, and condominiums, making it an attractive option for those seeking water views.
  8. South Bay: This neighborhood is known for its proximity to the bay and marina, making it popular among boaters and water enthusiasts. It features a mix of housing options and is close to the Olympia Country & Golf Club.
  9. West Bay Drive: Located along the west shore of Budd Inlet, this neighborhood offers stunning water views and easy access to parks and trails. It’s a peaceful and upscale area with a mix of housing options.
  10. The East Bay Drive Corridor: Running along the eastern shore of Budd Inlet, this area offers scenic views and is home to the East Bay Public Plaza, which hosts various events and activities.

These are just a few of the neighborhoods and districts in Olympia, Washington. Each one has its own unique character and attractions, so the best fit for you depends on your lifestyle preferences, whether you’re looking for a historic, quiet neighborhood, waterfront property, or a more bustling urban area.

Author: Kirill Shrayber, Ph.D.

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