Fishing Close to Home: Your Local Guide to Fishing in Western Washington

Guy DuVall fishing on a boat in Western Washington waters, smiling beside his rod and reel during a local Pacific Northwest fishing trip.

Where to Cast a Line in Thurston and Pierce County Without Driving Half the State

If youโ€™ve lived in Western Washington for more than five minutes, you know one thing. We are surrounded by water. Lakes, rivers, inlets, ponds. You almost have to try not to trip over a fishing spot around here.

And the best part? You do not need to drive across the Cascades to find a good place to cast a line.

Some of my favorite days have been spent fishing right here in Thurston and Pierce County. No big production. No epic expedition. Just a rod, a thermos of coffee, and a little patience. Sometimes you come home with fish. Sometimes you just come home with a clearer head. Both are wins in my book.

Letโ€™s talk about where locals actually fish and what you should know before you drop that line in.


๐ŸŽฃ Lake St. Clair โ€“ A Personal Favorite Near Olympia

If you ask me for one of my go to spots, Lake St. Clair is always high on the list.

This lake has treated me well over the years, especially for trout and largemouth bass. Itโ€™s close to Olympia, easy to access, and has that classic Pacific Northwest feel.

Before heading out, you can check regulations and lake details through the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife here:
https://wdfw.wa.gov/fishing/locations

If you are looking for fishing near Olympia WA that feels local and dependable, this is a great place to start.


๐ŸŽฃ Black Lake and Long Lake โ€“ Lacey Area Staples

Black Lake and Long Lake are two Thurston County favorites that plenty of locals rotate through.

Both lakes offer public access and are stocked with rainbow trout along with bass and perch. You can check current stocking reports directly through WDFW here:
https://wdfw.wa.gov/fishing/reports/stocking

If you live in Lacey or Olympia, you are practically fishing in your backyard.


๐ŸŽฃ American Lake โ€“ Always a Great Catch

American Lake in Lakewood is always a great catch as well. See what I did there.

This Pierce County lake is known for trout, kokanee, bass, and perch. It has multiple public access points and boat launches.

For lake access details and species information, visit:
https://wdfw.wa.gov/fishing/locations

If you are searching for fishing in Pierce County Washington, American Lake earns its reputation.


๐ŸŽฃ Spanaway Lake and Ohop Lake โ€“ Quiet Pierce County Options

Spanaway Lake offers shoreline access through Spanaway Park and is a comfortable place to fish for bass and trout.

Ohop Lake near Eatonville is another peaceful option if you are looking to avoid heavier traffic.

Always double check local regulations before heading out:
https://wdfw.wa.gov/fishing/regulations


๐ŸŒŠ What You Can Expect to Catch Around Here

Depending on where and when you go in Western Washington, you might hook into:

  • Rainbow trout
  • Kokanee
  • Cutthroat trout
  • Largemouth and smallmouth bass
  • Yellow perch
  • Crappie
  • Salmon during select river runs

Seasonal rules and limits apply, so check the Fish Washington mobile app for real time updates:
https://wdfw.wa.gov/fishing/regulations/app


๐Ÿง  Fish Smart, Not Just Hard

Before you head out:

โœ”๏ธ Purchase your Washington fishing license here:
https://fishhunt.dfw.wa.gov

โœ”๏ธ Check water access sites and maps here:
https://wdfw.wa.gov/fishing/locations

โœ”๏ธ Respect private property and posted areas

โœ”๏ธ Clean, drain, and dry your gear to protect our lakes and rivers

Fishing responsibly protects the waters we all enjoy.

Local Tip from a Neighbor

Some of the best moments in Olympia happen when you lean into the season instead of fighting it. Winter is the perfect excuse to revisit favorite spots or finally try a new one by the water.

Have a favorite cozy waterfront restaurant in Olympia that belongs on this list? Share it with me. I am always looking to try new local favorites and add them to the blog.

More local guides coming soon.

๐Ÿงก For more hyperlocal resources, community guides, and neighborhood support, visit guyduvall.com

Thinking about relocating closer to the water? Letโ€™s talk about neighborhoods near your favorite lake.

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Top Trick or Treat Spots in Thurston County

Where to Trick or Treat in Thurston County and Surrounding for That Classic Feel


Thereโ€™s something special about Halloween night in the South Sound. The crisp fall air, the sound of kids laughing in costume, the smell of firewood, and the joy of going door to door. I used to take my kids trick or treating when they were little, and now I get to do that with my grandkids. Same streets, same traditions, just a few more gray hairs and a lot more fun-sized candy wrappers in my pockets.

If youโ€™re still figuring out where to go tonight, Iโ€™ve got you covered. Whether youโ€™re new to the area or just looking for a festive neighborhood with great decorations and generous candy bowls, here are my top picks for trick or treating in Thurston County and nearby communities.

These neighborhoods offer walkable streets, friendly faces, and yes, a few of them are known for full-size candy bars. But you didnโ€™t hear that from me.


๐Ÿฌ Meridian Campus โ€” Lacey, WA

Spacious streets, festive spirit, and a few homes that go all out.

This is one of the best spots in Lacey for a reason. Wide sidewalks, friendly neighbors, and seriously impressive decorations. There are several homes here that are known for giving out the good stuff. Iโ€™m talking full-size bars and themed displays that make you stop for photos. Bring your flashlight and your walking shoes.

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๐Ÿญ Edgewater โ€” Lacey, WA

A quiet but festive neighborhood that really shows up for Halloween.

Edgewater feels tucked away but always delivers a great experience. The homes are close together, making it easy to hit a lot of doors in a short time. People here take pride in their decorations and youโ€™ll spot everything from inflatable pumpkins to spooky porch lights. Itโ€™s one of those neighborhoods where kids leave smiling and parents feel good about the vibe.

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๐Ÿ‘ป Classic Heights โ€” Olympia, WA

Welcoming community feel with plenty of Halloween cheer.

Classic Heights is one of those places where Halloween still feels like the good old days. Kids in costumes, friendly conversations with neighbors, and streets that light up with jack-o-lanterns. Itโ€™s a great spot for families with young kids or anyone who wants a wholesome Halloween experience.

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๐Ÿซ Continental Crest โ€” Tumwater, WA

More space between homes but just as much heart.

Continental Crest may not be as tightly packed as some Lacey neighborhoods, but it makes up for it in charm. Youโ€™ll find big lawns with big decorations and welcoming neighbors who are ready with bowls full of candy. Itโ€™s worth the walk. And if youโ€™re lucky, you might just hit one of those houses that hands out the mythical full-size Snickers. We all know that house.

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๐ŸŽƒ Halloween Tips from a Local

After years of trick or treating in Thurston County, hereโ€™s what Iโ€™ve learned:

  • Always bring a flashlight or glow sticks
  • Wear layers โ€” it gets cold quick
  • Cross at the corners and stay visible
  • If a porch light is off, skip the house
  • Say thank you at every door โ€” it goes a long way

And remember, when you find the house giving out full-size candy bars, try not to yell it out. Thatโ€™s local treasure map info. Let the next group be surprised too.


๐Ÿงก Looking for More Halloween Fun?
Here are a few other great options if you want to add something extra to your Halloween night:

Olympia Farmers Market โ€” Seasonal treats and local fun

South Sound YMCA โ€” Family-friendly Halloween events

Hands On Children’s Museum โ€” Crafts and indoor Halloween fun


Happy Halloween from My Family to Yours


Wherever you go tonight, I hope your evening is full of laughter, good memories, and just enough candy to keep the kids smiling (without bouncing off the walls). This community has always been good to me and my family, and itโ€™s always a joy to share what I love about it.

If you see me and the grandkids out trick or treating, come say hi.

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Paddle into Adventure: Best Kayaking Spots in Thurston County WA

If thereโ€™s one thing Iโ€™ve learned living in Thurston County itโ€™s this โ€” thereโ€™s no better way to unwind, explore, and reconnect with nature than getting out on the water. Whether youโ€™re looking for a peaceful solo paddle or an afternoon adventure with the family, this corner of the Pacific Northwest has no shortage of beautiful kayaking spots. And the best part? You donโ€™t have to drive far to find them.

As a real estate agent and long-time local who loves the outdoors, Iโ€™m always scouting the best places to enjoy our natural surroundings and Iโ€™m sharing a few of my favorite places to kayak right here in Thurston County.

๐Ÿ›ถ 1. Woodard Bay Conservation Area โ€“ Olympia WA

If you want calm waters, quiet paddling, and lots of wildlife, Woodard Bay is a must. This hidden gem feels like a secret escape just minutes from downtown Olympia. Keep an eye out for herons, seals, and bald eagles as you glide past old pier pilings and lush shoreline.

Local tip: Arrive early for parking and bring a pair of binoculars. Itโ€™s a birdwatcherโ€™s paradise.

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๐Ÿ›ถ 2. Black Lake โ€“ Tumwater WA

Black Lake is one of the most popular local spots for kayaking, paddleboarding, and family fun. The water is wide and calm with easy access from boat launches and parks. Itโ€™s a great choice for beginners or anyone just looking to relax on the water.

Local tip: Launch from Kenneydell Park for easy access and shaded picnic areas post-paddle.

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๐Ÿ›ถ 3. Nisqually Reach โ€“ South Sound Estuary Adventure

For more seasoned paddlers the Nisqually Reach offers an unforgettable experience. With views of Mount Rainier, miles of shoreline, and a mix of saltwater and freshwater wildlife, this is a bucket list paddle right here in our backyard.

Important: Check tide schedules before you go. This area can shift quickly with the tides.

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๐Ÿ›ถ 4. Long Lake โ€“ Lacey WA

Long Lake is a calm and scenic place to spend a warm afternoon on the water. Locals love it for swimming and paddling and itโ€™s especially great for beginners or casual kayaking trips.

Local tip: Launch from Long Lake Park and bring your cooler. Thereโ€™s a great beach area to relax between paddles.

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๐ŸŒฒ Adventure and Community the Thurston County Way

I believe that living in the South Sound isnโ€™t just about real estate. Itโ€™s about quality of life. That means finding moments to recharge in nature, make memories with the people you love, and enjoy the incredible environment weโ€™re lucky to call home.

If youโ€™re thinking about relocating to Thurston County or just want to live closer to the places you love to explore, Iโ€™d be happy to help you find the right place to call home.

Letโ€™s connect and talk about where your next adventure could begin. On land or water.

๐Ÿ“ฉ DM me or shoot me a message if you’re looking to make a move this season.

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